2008/11/11

the first Contest in the biography of prophet Mohammed peace be upon him

Questions of the first Contest about the biography of prophet Muhammed peace be upon him

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Q1: Aishah (the Prophet's wife )said: "I asked the Prophet [peace be upon him] if he had ever experienced a worse day than day of Uhud. He answered that he had suffered a lot from those people (the idolaters) but the most painful was on the day of ………., I went seeking support from Ibn Abd Yalil bin Abd Kalal, but he spurned me. I set out wearied and grieved heedless of anything around me until I suddenly realized I was in Qarn Ath-Tha'alib(a place outside Makkah). There, I looked up and saw a cloud casting its shade on me, and Gabriel addressing me: Allah has heard your people's words and sent you the angel of mountains to your aid. The latter called and gave me his greetings and asked for my permission to bury Makkah between Al-Akhshabain (the two mountains flanking Makkah). I said in reply that I would rather have someone from their loins who will worship Allah, the All–Mighty with no associate." A concise meaningful answer fully indicative of the Prophet's matchless character and the fathomless magnanimous manners.What is that day the Prophet was talking about?


Q2 : As soon as the news of Muhammad's migration toward Madinah began to spread, crowds came flocking out of Madinah . They would come every morning and wait eagerly for his appearance until forced by the unbearable heat of the midday sun to return. One day they had gone as usual, and after a long wait and watch they retired to the city when a Jew, catching a glimpse of three travellers clad in white winding their way to Madinah , shouted from the top of a hillock: "O you people of Arabia! Your grandfather has come! He, whom you have been eagerly waiting for, has come!" The Muslims immediately rushed holding their weapons, (to defend him). The joyful news soon spread through the city and people marched forward to greet their noble guest. Ibn Al-Qayyim said: "The shouts of 'Allahu Akbar' (Allah is Great) resounded in Banu 'Amr bin 'Auf. Muhammad's [peace be upon him] elation correspondingly increased, but with rare sense of timing and propriety, called a halt. Serenity enveloped him and the revelation was sent down .What were the verses of the Noble Quran which send down at that time?

Q3 : In Uhud battle, during the withdrawal of the Messenger of Allah [peace be upon him] up to the cover of the mountain, a big rock blocked his way. The Prophet [peace be upon him] tried to mount it, but having worn a short heavy armour, and being seriously wounded — he could not ascend it. Readily enough a Muslims sat in a position that enabled the Prophet [peace be upon him] to stand on his back. Then he lifted him up till he stood on it. Who was that Muslim?

Q4 : Prophet's incisor broke, his head was cleaved, and that he started wiping the blood off it and saying: "(I wonder) how can people who cut the face of their Prophet [peace be upon him] and break the incisor of his — he who calls them to worship Allah. How can such people thrive or be successful?" About that incident, Allah, Glory is to Him, sent down a Qur'anic verse saying: "Not for you (O Muhammad but for Allah) is the decision; whether He turns in mercy to (pardons) them or punishes them; verily, they are the Zalimun (polytheists, disobedients, and wrong-doers)." At-Tabarani states that the Prophet [peace be upon him] said: "Allah's Wrath is great on those who besmear the face of His Messenger," observed silence for a short while and then resumed saying: "O Allah, forgive my people for they have no knowledge In what battle did that event happen?

Q5 : "I have been to Chosroes, Caesar and Negus in their kingdoms, but never have I seen a king among a people like Muhammad [peace be upon him] among his Companions. If he performs his ablution, they would not let the water thereof fall on the ground; if he expectorates, they would have the mucus to rub their faces with; if he speaks, they would lower their voices. They will not abandon him for anything in any case. He, now, offers you a reasonable plan, so do what you please."Who did describe Muslims by these words?

Q6 : While preparing for badr battle one of the Muslims suggested that a trellis be built for the Prophet [peace be upon him] to function as headquarters for the Muslim army and a place providing reasonable protection for the leader. he began to justify his proposal and said that if they had been victorious, then everything would be satisfactory. In case of defeat, the Prophet [peace be upon him] would not be harmed and he could go back to Madinah where there were more people who loved him and who would have come for help if they had known that he was in that difficult situation, so that he would resume his job, hold counsel with them and they would strive in the cause of Allâh with him again and again.Name that Muslim who suggested that a trellis to be built for the Prophet [peace be upon him] to function as headquarters for the Muslim army ?


Q7 : The Prophet [peace be upon him], in his trellis, dozed off a little and then raised his head joyfully crying: "O Abu Bakr, glad tidings are there for you: Allah's victory has approached, by Allah, I can see Gabriel on his mare in the thick of a sandstorm." Name the event which the Prophet [peace be upon him] said the previous glad tidings at?

Q8 : In the Ascent through the Spheres of Heavens, The Prophet [peace be upon him] told that he saw two manifest rivers, and two hidden rivers, name the manifest rivers

Q9 : Soon after emigrating to Madinah and making sure that the pillars of the new Islamic community were well established on strong bases of administrative, political and ideological unity, the Prophet [peace be upon him] commenced to establish regular and clearly-defined relations with non-Muslims. All of these efforts were exerted solely to provide peace, security, and prosperity to all mankind at large, and to bring about a spirit of rapport and harmony within his region, in particular. Geographically, the closest people to Madinah were the Jews. Whilst harbouring evil intentions, and nursing bitter grudge, they showed not the least resistance nor the slightest animosity. The Prophet decided to ratify a treaty with them with clauses that provided full freedom in faith and wealth. He had no intention whatsoever of following severe policies involving banishment, seizure of wealth and land or hostility.Name two provisions of the treaty which the Prophet [peace be upon him] signed with the Jews?

Q10 : When Rabi'a's two sons, wealthy Makkans, Saw The Prophet [peace be upon him] this helpless situation, were moved on grounds of kinship and compassion, and sent to him one of their Christian servants with a tray of grapes. The Prophet [peace be upon him] accepted the fruit with pious invocation: "In the Name of the Allah." The Christian servant Addas was greatly impressed by these words and said: "These are words which people in this land do not generally use." The Prophet [peace be upon him] inquired of him whence he came and what religion he professed. Addas replied: "I am a Christian by faith and come from Nineveh." The Prophet [peace be upon him] then said: "You belong to the city of the righteous Jonah, son of Matta."Addas asked him anxiously if he knew anything about Jonah. The Prophet [peace be upon him] significantly remarked: "He is my brother. He was a Prophet and so am I." Thereupon Addas paid homage to Muhammad [peace be upon him] and kissed his hands. Where did this event take place?

Q11 : When did the Messenger of Allah [peace be upon him] arrive at Madinah?(Sunday , Monday , Friday)

Q12 : A chapter in the Noble Qur'an was revealed comprising definite answers to the questions with which the polytheists of Makkah constantly pestered the Prophet [peace be upon him]. It comprises three stories that include highly suggestive parables for the true believers to assimilate. One was the story of the Companions of the Cave implies implicit guidance for the believers to evacuate the hot spots of disbelief.What is the name of that chapter?

Q13 : What was Prophet's age when been visited by the angel in Hira for the first time ?

Q14 : The death of Abu Talib (Prophet's uncle) rendered the Prophet [peace be upon him] vulnerable, and the polytheists availed them of that opportunity to give free rein to their hatred and highhandedness and to translate them in terms of oppression and physical tortures. Once an insolent Quraishite intercepted him and sprinkled sand on his head. When he arrived home, a daughter of his washed the sand away and wept. "Do not weep, my daughter. Allah will verily protect your father." The Prophet [peace be upon him] said.Only two months after the death of his uncle, did the Messenger of Allah [peace be upon him] experience another great personal loss , the Mother of believers, his wife Khadijah passed away. Rapid succession of misfortunes led the Prophet [peace be upon him] to call that period , 'the year of ………….. Thenceforth, that year bore that appellation.What did The Prophet [peace be upon him] call that year?


Q15 : After the The First Aqabah Pledge the Prophet [peace be upon him] sent to Yathrib (Madinah) one of the Muslims in Makkah ,he was the first Muslim 'ambassador' to teach the people there the doctrines of Islam, give them practical guidance and make attempts at propagating the Islam among those who still professed polytheismWho was the first Muslim ambassador?

Q16 : At the night of migration, the plans of Quraish utterly failed despite the tight siege they laid to the Prophet's house, the Prophet [peace be upon him] and Ali were inside the house. The Prophet [peace be upon him] told Ali to sleep in his bed and cover himself with his green mantle and assured him full security under Allah's protection and told him that no harm would come to him. The Prophet [peace be upon him] then came out of the room and cast a handful of dust at the assassins and managed to work his way through them reciting verses of the Noble Qur'an Write these verses of the Qur'an ?

Q17 : He was a slave working to Jubair bin Mut'im, whose paternal uncle Tu'aimah bin Adi was injured at Badr Battle. So when Quraish marched to Uhud, Jubair said to his slave: 'If you kill Hamzah, the uncle of Muhammad, stealthily you shall be manumitted.' So he did kill him but later on he embraced Islam . Who was he?


Q18 : When Abu Sufyan went to Madinah for a renewal of the truce. He directly headed for the house of his daughter (the Prophet's wife). But as he went to sit on the Messenger's carpet, she folded it up. "My daughter," said he, "I hardly knew if you think the carpet is too good for me or that I am too good for the carpet." She replied, "It is the Messenger of Allah's carpet, and you are an unclean polytheist."What is the name of that prophet's wife?

Q19 : "I have never touched silk or a silky garment softer than the palm of the Prophet's [peace be upon him]; nor have I smelt a perfume or any scent nicer than his."Who did say that? ( Abu Bakr , Ka'ab bin malik , Anas )


Q20 : When The Prophet's sickness grew severe he asked his wives: "Where shall I stay tomorrow?" "Where shall I stay?" They understood what he wanted. So they allowed him to stay wherever he wished. He moved to '……….'s room leaning — while he was walking — on Al-Fadl bin Al-Abbas and Ali bin Abi Talib. Head banded as he was, he dragged his feet till he came into her abode. It was there that he spent the last week of his life.What's the name of the wife that The Prophet stayed with on his last week?


Q21 : What are the names of the two Prophet's wives died while he was alive?

Q22 : After the death of prophet Muhammad, Abu Bakr started to read a verse from the Holy Qur'an ,Ibn Abbas said: "By Allah, it sounded as if people had never heard such a Qur'anic verse till Abu Bakr recited it as a reminder. So people started reciting it till there was no man who did not recite it."What does that verse say?

Q23 : During the battle of ……….. prophet Muhammad [peace be upon him] was so indignant for failure to observe some prayers in their right time that he invoked Allah's wrath on his enemies and besought Allah to fill their houses and graves with fire because they distracted him from observing the afternoon prayer.What was the name of that battle?

Q25 : "The Prophet [peace be upon him] was the most generous. He is usually most generous of all times in Ramadan, the times at which the angel Gabriel comes to see him. Gabriel used to visit him every night of Ramadan and review the Qur'an with him. Verily the Messenger of Allah [peace be upon him] is more generous at giving bounty or charity than the blowing wind."Who did say that?

Q26 : The great loss news (Prophet's death) was soon known by everybody in Madinah. Dark grief spread on all areas and horizons of Madinah. Anas said: "I have never witnessed a day better or brighter than that day on which the Messenger of Allah [peace be upon him] came to us; and I have never witnessed a more awful or darker day than that one on which the Messenger of Allah [peace be upon him] died on.Then Abu Bakr left his house at As-Sunh and came forth to the Mosque on a mare-back. At the Mosque, he dismounted and entered. He talked to nobody but went on till he entered his daughter Aishah's abode, and went directly to where the Messenger of Allah [peace be upon him] was. The Prophet [peace be upon him] was covered with a Yemeni mantle. He uncovered his face and tended down, kissed him and cried. Then he said: "I sacrifice my father and mother for your sake. Allah, verily, will not cause you to die twice. You have just experienced the death that Allah had ordained." Then he went out and found Umar talking to people. He said: "Umar, be seated." Umar refused to do so. People parted Umar and came towards Abu Bakr, who started a speechWhat did Abu Bakr say on that speech?



Q27 : The Prophet [peace be upon him] set his slaves free, paid as a charity the seven Dinars he owned and gave his weapons as a present to the Muslims. So when night fell 'Aishah had to borrow some oil from her neighbor to light her oil-lantern. Even his armor was mortgaged as a security with a Jew for thirty Sa' (a cubic measure) of barley.How many days before the Prophet's death did that happen?

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