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... his father became the spiritual father of a billion-strong ummah — demonstrating through his life the Quranic promise of Sur...
...oice that said: "You have given birth to the master of this ummah. Name him Muhammad." Abd al-Muttalib carried the newborn to...
...ds the exalted distinction of being the first of the entire ummah to believe in the Prophet ﷺ — preceding all men, all childr...
...ersonal invitation in the mission's earliest weeks. As the community grew to approximately thirty to forty believers, a need aro...
...Arqam — was the primary gathering place of the early Muslim community in Mecca during the secret period of the dawah and continui...
...e Quraysh leadership moved swiftly against the early Muslim community. Those who had converted without the protection of powerful...
...nsmission channel of prophetic tradition entered the Muslim ummah. His conversion and subsequent return to his people establi...
...red sustained pressure and ostracism. The Prophet ﷺ saw his community being broken one person at a time and gave them a direction...
...sion of Umar, together with that of Hamza, meant the Muslim community in Mecca was no longer a group that could be persecuted wit...
...men, constituting a substantial portion of the early Muslim community, crossed to Abyssinia in the sixth or seventh year of proph...
When individual persecution failed to break the Muslim community, the Quraysh escalated to collective punishment at the clan...
...t the remainder of her accumulated wealth providing for the community — a sacrifice that contributed directly to her physical det...
...established the principle that good deeds toward the Muslim community carry weight before Allah regardless of the faith of the pe...
...wn terms but to those whose hearts are ready — and that the community the Prophet ﷺ would build was prepared in a city he had not...
...th the Yathrib delegation to teach and establish the Muslim community in the city: Musab ibn Umayr. Before his conversion, Musab ...
...irst Islamic state — possible, and transformed Islam from a community of believers into a political entity with a territorial bas...
...servance but because it marked the transition of the Muslim community from persecuted minority to governing entity with a territo...
...pproximately a year before the Hijra, gathering the nascent community at Asad ibn Zurara's house. The Prophet's ﷺ first Jumu'ah a...
...ter the Hijra — it served as the nerve center of the entire community: the Prophet ﷺ led five daily prayers, delivered khutbahs, ...
...s were not political — they expressed a personal love for a community that had made everything possible. The brotherhood's model ...
...(Muhajirin and Ansar) and their allies constituted a single ummah, distinct from other people. The Jewish tribes were acknowl...
...irst year after the Hijra through a mechanism that combined community deliberation, divine communication through a dream, and pro...
...reat statement in the Quran of what it means to be a Muslim community rather than merely a Muslim individual — its legislative sw...
...rophets and creating a point of commonality with the Jewish community of Medina. The change to Mecca had multiple dimensions of m...
...he establishment of Ramadan was the beginning of the Muslim community's annual return to its most fundamental relationship with A...
...conditions in which recipients were difficult to find — the community's economic floor had been raised by the obligatory annual t...
...ng corrupted by worldly attachment — was the Prophet's own summary of Uthman ibn Mazun's character. Uthman had been known fo...
...e Day of Criterion. Before Badr, the Muslims were a migrant community in Medina, outnumbered and militarily untested. After Badr,...
... of spite against the Prophet ﷺ before the marriage was consummated. She was then given in marriage to Uthman ibn Affan, one...
...tution of Medina, they were formally allied with the Muslim community under a covenant that obligated mutual defense and required...
... through him.' The year became Aam al-Jama'ah — the Year of Community. Hasan's birth was the beginning of a lineage the Prophet ﷺ...
...orth of Medina — the second major battle between the Muslim community and the Quraysh of Mecca. The Quraysh came seeking revenge ...
...logical: to demonstrate that Uhud had not broken the Muslim community's capacity for action. An army that could take the field th...
...the seerah not only as a family event but as the moment the community received the full set of birth Sunnah practices — the compl...
...hards, houses, stored grain, weapons — passed to the Muslim community. Surah al-Hashr (59) is the Quran's direct commentary on th...
...al verse was recited in Medina in approximately 4-5 AH, the community's response was immediate and complete. Companions poured th...
...n Safar 4 AH was the single largest loss of life the Muslim community sustained outside of a formal battle. Abu Bara' Amir ibn Ma...
...mor. He and others spread the accusation through the Muslim community, and some sincere companions who failed to verify transmitt...
...slim women's dress and for gender interaction in the Muslim community. The ayat al-hijab (Surah al-Ahzab 33:53), revealed in 5 AH...
...had been expelled from Medina the previous year. The Muslim community fielded approximately 3,000 fighters — outnumbered more tha...
...bes still in the city, broke their covenant with the Muslim community during the Battle of the Trench (5 AH) by negotiating with ...
...ity he had helped defend would, within two years, produce a community that conquered Mecca without a siege.
... decade. Tribes that had been unable to approach the Muslim community without triggering Qurayshi opposition could now engage fre...
...sh opposition north of Medina — primarily the Banu al-Nadir community expelled from Medina in 4 AH, who had settled at Khaybar's ...
...e Christian king who granted them sanctuary when the Muslim community had no power and no territory. Two waves of emigration had ...
... The Quraysh who watched from the hills observed the Muslim community at prayer, at tawaf, in the state of ihram — a direct, visu...
...ns died. He was the most dangerous military mind the Muslim community had faced. In Safar 8 AH — barely eight months before the ...
... the first direct military confrontation between the Muslim community and Byzantine-aligned forces. It was triggered by the execu...
...ybiyyah had established a ten-year truce between the Muslim community and the Quraysh, with a clause protecting the security of e...
...ent of the seerah — the city that had persecuted the Muslim community for twenty-one years entered without significant violence a...
...a was conquered on the twentieth of Ramadan; by Shawwal the community was being tested again. Victory was not a permanent conditi...
...n Islamic education as the definitive statement on what the community was ultimately fighting for.
...embling an army at the Syrian frontier to strike the Muslim community. The timing could not have been more difficult: peak summer...
...ne to the Byzantines seeking an alliance against the Muslim community and had intended to use the mosque as his base upon return....
...the Prophet's ﷺ prayer for the man who had given the Muslim community its first sanctuary in exile. The absent funeral prayer the...
...ions as among the deepest personal connections of the early community.
...ion, and whose grief itself was a form of teaching that the community preserved. The dual lesson of Ibrahim's death — that grief ...
...ah 10 AH that the Prophet ﷺ would lead the Hajj, the Muslim community gathered in numbers that the sources describe as between 90...
... would prove to be his final comprehensive statement to his community. The sermon's core themes were those the Prophet ﷺ regarde...
...mained to be added, and the divine favor upon the believing community had reached its completion. Umar ibn al-Khattab, asked abou...
...ran had placed on him — to convey — to the scholars and the community who would carry the Quran and the Sunnah into every era, th...
...next. His hand went limp. He was sixty-three years old. The community that heard the news was shattered. Umar drew his sword and ...
...rmon at Arafat; this was a personal farewell to the Medinan community, delivered while gravely ill. The Prophet ﷺ offered public...
...h them. His hand went limp in hers. The news shattered the community. Umar ibn al-Khattab drew his sword and refused to believe ...
... to two peoples: the people of Madyan (a prosperous trading community in the Hejaz-Sinai region near the Gulf of Aqaba) and the c...
...Islamic calendar. In Medina he established the first Muslim community — a model of governance, brotherhood, and justice unlike an...
...ns, a profound theological rupture began to form within the community of his followers. The central figure in this divergence was...
... not [all] the same; among the People of the Scripture is a community standing [in obedience], reciting the verses of Allah durin...
... of their condemnation. Salman did not leave. He asked the community to appoint him a new bishop to follow, and they did. This s...
...tory became part of the public teaching of the early Muslim community, a testimony to the unbroken chain of divine guidance from ...
...d immediately became one of the most beloved members of the community around the Prophet ﷺ. His status in the early Muslim commu...
...he Islamic world transformed both the country and the wider umma.
...the original wound of the first Fitna, splitting the Muslim community in a way that shaped Islamic politics for centuries. The qu...
...onflict remained unresolved. Siffin permanently divided the community into factions that would shape the trajectory of Islamic hi...
... of death. Ali confronted them, offering them return to the community; only a small number accepted. In the subsequent battle, th...
...the first major armed engagement between the nascent Muslim community of Medina and the Quraysh of Mecca. On 17 Ramadan, 2 AH, ap...
..., and provided significant material resources to the Muslim community. Several companions, including Ja'far ibn Abi Talib who had...
...— a near-bloodless recapture of the sacred city by the same community that had been expelled from it years earlier. After the Qur...
...hurches were seized, no civilians harmed. The city's Jewish community, expelled by Byzantine rule, was permitted to return. The c...
... that followed shocked even some contemporaries. The Jewish community who had taken refuge in a synagogue were burnt alive. The M...
... traders settled in Chinese port cities, and the Hui Muslim community grew along the Silk Road. Today, tens of millions of Muslim...
...iffin, and the emergence of the Khawarij divided the Muslim community. Ali was assassinated by the Kharijite Ibn Muljam while pra...
...itnah) in Islam and had lasting consequences for the Muslim community.
...dinary generosity, donating vast sums to support the Muslim community and its military campaigns.
...ne of the ten promised Paradise, called the trustee of this ummah by the Prophet.
...aradise, called by the Prophet 'the Trustworthy One of this Ummah.' Abu Ubaydah served as the supreme commander of the Muslim...
The most knowledgeable of the ummah in halal and haram according to the Prophet.
...Ali's death but ceded power to Muawiyah, uniting the Muslim ummah and fulfilling the Prophet's prophecy.
...uthor of al-Aqidah at-Tahawiyyah, the most widely accepted summary of Sunni creed, and a major Hanafi jurist.
...nd leading figure of the Deobandi school, known as Hakim al-Ummah (Sage of the Ummah). Author of Bayan al-Quran (tafsir) and ...
... opposition to the Prophet ﷺ, known as the 'Pharaoh of this Ummah', killed at the Battle of Badr.
...ades, where he taught at Dar al-Arqam and served the Muslim community until his death on 18 July 2025. One of the foremost Muslim...
Prominent American Muslim leader, imam of Masjid At-Taqwa in Brooklyn, and one of the most recognized Muslim voices in the United States.
...e commander of the Levant campaigns, and the Trustee of the Ummah.
...al opposition caused significant damage to the early Muslim community.
...thoritative and widely-studied Maliki fiqh text, a concise summary of the entire Maliki school.
...Ottoman jurist and theologian, author of Nazm al-Faraid (a summary of Hanafi theology) and a commentary on al-Manar in usul ...
Known as 'Hakim al-Ummat' (The Sage of the Ummah). The most prolific Islamic scholar of the Indian subcontin...
Mother of Aisha and Abd al-Rahman ibn Abi Bakr. Wife of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq.
...n Khalil's Mukhtasar, the most condensed and authoritative summary of Maliki fiqh. Al-Kharshi's commentary unpacks Khalil's ...
...edal statement in Sunni Islam. At-Tahawi, a Hanafi jurist, summarized the beliefs of Ahl us-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah in a concise ...
...se reports to demonstrate the consensus of the early Muslim community on core beliefs. The work is an invaluable primary source f...
...azali. A concise manual of Shafi'i fiqh by al-Ghazali that summarizes the relied-upon positions of the school. This work ser...
... consensus on maintaining the unique identity of the Muslim community. The work addresses festivals, customs, dress, and other ar...
By Abu al-Barakat an-Nasafi. An extremely concise summary of Hanafi jurisprudence that became one of the most comme...
...ubsequent work on hadith sciences was either a commentary, summary, or expansion of this text. An-Nawawi's Taqrib is its mos...
By Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani. A concise summary of Tahdhib at-Tahdhib, providing the essential biographic...
By Al-Khatib al-Qazwini. A concise and elegant summary of As-Sakkaki's Miftah al-Ulum, focusing on the third sec...
...concise and beautiful letter from al-Ghazali to a student, summarizing the essence of the spiritual path: knowledge without ...
By Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani. An ultra-concise summary of Tahdhib al-Tahdhib, giving a one-line grading for each...
By Taj ad-Din as-Subki. A concise and authoritative summary of usul al-fiqh that became the most studied text in the ...
By Salih ibn Fawzan al-Fawzan. A concise survey of Islamic jurisprudence covering purification, prayer, fasting, zakat, hajj, transactions, family law, and crim
...relationship with himself, his Creator, his family, and his community drawing on Quran and authentic Sunnah.
By Abd al-Rahman al-Sa'di. A concise but comprehensive summary of Islamic jurisprudence by Shaykh Abd al-Rahman al-Sa'di...
...rtune, the wounding of the Prophet, and the lessons for the ummah.
Jibril kept advising about the neighbor until the Prophet thought the neighbor would inherit. The Islamic neighbor ethic.
The bond of faith that unites all Muslims: its foundations, obligations, and role in building a just society.
The challenges and revival of the Muslim ummah in the contemporary era: colonialism's legacy, reform, and ...
...ada? A practical guide to the first steps: prayer, fasting, community, and growing in faith.
The remarkable scholarship of Aisha, who narrated over 2,200 hadiths and was a leading authority in fiqh, medicine, and poetry.
Principles and practical strategies for developing vibrant, supportive Muslim communities rooted in the Prophetic model of brotherhood.
Addressing identity, belonging, and faith challenges facing Muslim youth in modern societies while strengthening their connection to the deen.
...am addresses mental well-being through spiritual practices, community support, and the balance between tawakkul and seeking profe...
...dult male to accept Islam, and the leader who preserved the ummah after the Prophet's death.
The sunnahs, prayers, and community celebrations of Eid al-Fitr, the joyous reward after comple...
...pport new Muslims need, and the rights converts have in the community.
The Prophet said Jibril kept advising him about neighbors until he thought they would inherit from each other. The Islamic duty of neighborliness.
From enslaved African Muslims to immigrant communities to indigenous converts, the centuries-long presence of Islam in the Americas.
...om the 18th to 20th centuries and its lasting impact on the ummah.
The experience of Muslim communities in Western countries, navigating faith, citizenship, and cultural identity.
The Islamic ideal of a unified community transcending race, nationality, and language, bound togethe...
...e Quranic concept of the middle way that defines the Muslim community and its approach to faith, worship, and worldly life.
The Quranic mandate for consultation in governance and community decision-making, and its historical practice.
An assessment of the current state of the global Muslim community and the sources of renewal and hope for the future.
...esses anxiety, grief, and depression through prayer, dhikr, community, and trust in Allah, alongside the permissibility of seekin...
Practical advice for reverts on learning prayer, finding community, dealing with family reactions, and building a sustainable ...
...orship, education, social services, dispute resolution, and community building.
... words and instructions, Abu Bakr's address to the grieving community, and the succession to the caliphate.
How Islam builds a global community that transcends race, language, and nationality, the bonds ...
The Prophet's statement that Jibreel kept advising him about neighbors until he thought they would inherit, and the practical rights Islam grants to neighbors.
How technology is transforming Islamic education, community building, and access to knowledge, and the ethical question...
The Quranic description of the Muslim ummah as a balanced, moderate community, what this means in pract...
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