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What was the first thing that Prophet Muhammad did upon arriving in Madinah?
What was the first thing that Prophet Muhammad did upon arriving in Madinah?
- He met with the local leaders
- He initiated a trade agreement
- He built a Masjid (correct)
- He started teaching Islamic principles
Why did Prophet Muhammad refuse to accept the land for the construction of the Masjid in Madinah as a gift?
Why did Prophet Muhammad refuse to accept the land for the construction of the Masjid in Madinah as a gift?
- He refused to take it without paying the due price (correct)
- He thought the land was not suitable for building a Masjid
- He didn't want to owe anything to the orphans
- He wanted to set an example of humility
What is the significance of the Hijra in relation to the Islamic calendar?
What is the significance of the Hijra in relation to the Islamic calendar?
- It marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar (correct)
- It marks an important event but not related to the calendar
- It has no connection to the Islamic calendar
- It signifies the end of the Islamic calendar
What role did the Masjid Nabwi play in Madinah?
What role did the Masjid Nabwi play in Madinah?
Why did Prophet Muhammad participate in the construction of the Masjid in Quba and later in Madinah?
Why did Prophet Muhammad participate in the construction of the Masjid in Quba and later in Madinah?
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Study Notes
Arrival in Madinah
- Upon arrival in Madinah, Prophet Muhammad first established a covenant between the Muslim emigrants (Muhajirin) and the local tribes (Ansar) to promote unity and support.
Land for the Masjid
- Prophet Muhammad declined the offered land for the construction of the Masjid as a gift to promote self-reliance and to demonstrate that the community would share in the burdens of the growth of Islam rather than depend on external generosity.
Significance of the Hijra
- The Hijra marks the migration of Prophet Muhammad and his followers from Makkah to Madinah, serving as a pivotal moment in Islamic history.
- It signifies the beginning of the Islamic calendar (1 AH - After Hijra), emphasizing the establishment of a Muslim community and governance.
Role of Masjid Nabwi
- Masjid Nabwi, constructed in Madinah, served as a central place for prayer, community gathering, and the dissemination of Islamic teachings.
- It became a hub for social, political, and educational activities, reinforcing the growing Muslim identity in the region.
Construction Participation
- Prophet Muhammad actively participated in the construction of the Masjid in Quba and later in Madinah to exemplify leadership, humility, and the importance of communal effort.
- His involvement signified the importance of building a strong community infrastructure as foundational to the Muslim faith.
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