History of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) Part 1



History of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)


 The first historical term that has influenced people from all over the world to better understand Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) is history. In this essay, we will look at the real history of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) and how it changed the history of Islam and the geography of the society.

On the way to becoming an ordained cleric, Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) became sadistic in his religious rituals when he became a young man. Mohammad (PBUH) entered the Abbasid dynasty and then became his first religious student during the mazalbash. In this time of religious celebration and celebration, several manuscripts of the holy texts were among each other exchanged. Ibn al-Abhi originated the Persian Book of Shariat and had it translated for Mary (Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH). This book becomes famous every year during the end of year holidays, Ramadan, Diwali, and other festivals of Islam.

When the leader of the empire, Akbar, defeated King Sultan Bukhari, he sent a team to the spiritual leader of Muslims to ask him to leave the town of Bukhari. Akbar agreed to leave upon the permission of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH).   Imam Khalid Abdul Rehan who was Imam in Persia founded the Ismaili School. Hence, this school was known as Ismaili School. Thus, this school became the curriculum for all the Hajj houses all over the world. Today, there are three schools in Iran: Khuzestan, Persia, and Isfahan.

Today, the most popular form of Hajj pilgrims is Salat. According to the health record, the Hajj pilgrims perform Nafs and Salat, specifically Ramadan Salat. The prayer is communal and recited in Makkah while praying. The entire Makkah city, including markets, mosques, homes, and cars, turned into pools of water. Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) proceeded to the word of wisdom at that time. When Ismaili teachers taught Salat to the Hazrat and his companions, several people misinterpreted the Sermons and viewed  The new Hajj curriculum was produced and tested by Ismaili masters. Despite their efforts, the compiled translation of the Hajj manuscript was incomplete, thus, it caused a lot of difficulties. Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) became an imam at Makkah (Jabbar el-Yaqeen) in 988. Just like others, he started studying with the Imam al- Isma’id; who donated over 4000 books and manuscripts which were preserved by the library of the King of Makkah. Immediately after launching their Quran museum, up to the end of the 15th century, his library recovered and destroyed the Holy Qur’an manuscript which had been dated 570 BC. Even after Muslim scientist, Muhammad ibn Khwariza published his work dated 598 BC, the case of the Holy Qur’an remained unsolved. This was because of his death. The issue continued till the late 16th century. Finally, out of the so-called Hajj collections and letters were found. Dr. Farouk Mutala Sultan Al-Suleiman established a center in Makkah known as the Ibn Rushd Foundation in 1878-1929. During the initiation of its film production, the Hakim Ibn Rushd’s family submitted him for treatment in Makkah in 1800. He recovered from his illnesses, which explained the release of the film.

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