PART IV: Summarized Biography of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) 61. - TopicsExpress



          

PART IV: Summarized Biography of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) 61. Who was Abul Bukhtari? He was a poet. 62. How did he (Abul Bukhtari) support the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.)? He spoke out against the social boycott. 63. What lead the Muslims to emigrate to Abyssinia? Their growing persecution at the hands of Quraish. 64. Which Surah lead to this emigration? Surah Az Zumar. 65. When was Abul Bukhtari killed? In the battle of Badr. 66. Who was then the King of Abyssinia? The King of Abyssinia, known as Najjashi (the Negus), during the time of the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) was Ashama. 67. When did the first group of Muslims leave for Abyssinia? In Rajab, in the fifth year of Prophethood. 68. How many persons were there in the group? 12 men and 4 women. 69. How were the emigrants received in Abyssinia? They were received warmly and hospitably. 70. When did the second group of emigrants leave for Abyssinia? In the fifth year of Prophethood. 71. How many people formed the group? 83 men and 18 women. 72. Name a prominent companion included in this group. Jafar Ibn Abi Talib (May Allah be pleased with him). 73. What did Quraish do? They despatched two envoys to Abyssinia to demand the extradition of the emigrants. 74. How did the King respond? He refused to extradite the Muslims and assured them of his full protection. 75. When did Umar (May Allah be pleased with him) accept Islam? At the age of 27. 76. Who was Bilal Ibn Rabah (May Allah be pleased with him)? He was a slave of Umayyah Ibn Khalaf. 77. What was his (Bilal Ibn Rabahs) origin? He was of Abyssinian decent. 78. What was the name of Bilals mother? Hamama. 79. Who was Yaser (May Allah be pleased with him)? He was a slave of Abu Jahl. 80. Who was Sumayyah (May Allah be pleased with her)? She was Yasers (a slave of Abu Jahl) wife. KNOW YOUR PROPHET AS A MUSLIM......WAIT FOR THE FINAL PART 5 IN SHA ALLAH
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