⚡ Seerah — Quick review

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01 · Early life — birth to marriage02 · Prophethood & early daʿwah03 · Persecution, Abyssinia & Year of Grief04 · Ṭāʾif, the Night Journey & ʿAqabah05 · The Hijrah & the Madinan state06 · Jihād & the battles07 · The Prophet ﷺ at home
Lesson 1 — Early life — birth to marriageopen lesson →
Cold-recall sheet — the Unit 1 syllabus timeline (birth → marriage) plus the video's added detail. Ages are approximate; the sequence is the reliable part.

Why study the Seerah (Unit 1, Part 1)

QuestionAnswer
What is Seerah?The Prophet's ﷺ life-story — actions, sayings, manners; a practical model of Islam
Why study it?Love of the Prophet ﷺ · guidance · understand Islam practically · build character · strengthen īmān

Timeline — birth to marriage

Age / yearEventProof / detail
0 · 570 CEBorn in Makkah, Year of the Elephant; father ʿAbdullāh already deadSūrat al-Fīl 105:1
infancyWet-nurse Ḥalīmah; donkey & milk signs; splitting of the chestMuslim (Anas)
~6Mother Āminah dies
~8Grandfather ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib dies → uncle Abū Ṭālib
10–15Shepherd in Makkah (patience training)"No prophet but was a shepherd" — Bukhārī
12Syria caravan; monk Baḥīrā sees signs of prophethoodcloud + bowing trees
15Ḥarb al-Fijār — present, gathered arrows, did not fight
20Ḥilf al-Fuḍūl — pact to defend the oppressed"…not for the choicest camel" — Ibn Hishām
25Manages Khadījah's caravan; marries Khadījah (she was 40)Sūrat aḍ-Ḍuḥā 93:8

Why born an orphan — 3 wisdoms (video)

#Wisdom
1A living model of caring for orphans
2Training to bear responsibility from childhood
3Credit for his success goes 100% to Allah, not a lineage

Why desert fostering — 3 reasons (video)

ReasonNote
HealthAway from town pollution/disease
Nutrition & toughnessBetter food, hardier upbringing
Pure Arabic (Fuṣḥā)Eloquent desert tongue — key for the future reciter of the Qur'an

Qur'an & hadith in this lesson

ReferencePoint
Sūrat al-Fīl 105:1The Year of the Elephant (his birth year)
Sūrat aḍ-Ḍuḥā 93:8"…found you poor and made you self-sufficient"
Bukhārī"There has been no prophet but he was a shepherd"
Muslim (Anas)The splitting/purification of the chest
Ibn HishāmHis praise of Ḥilf al-Fuḍūl
Lesson 2 — Prophethood & early daʿwahopen lesson →
Cold-recall sheet — the Unit 1 deck spine from the Kaʿbah to the first revelation, plus the video's added detail on the launch of the mission and the early Makkan daʿwah. Ages are approximate; the sequence is the reliable part.

Timeline — Kaʿbah to early daʿwah

Age / stageEventProof / detail
~35Helps rebuild the Kaʿbah; arbitrates the Black-Stone dispute (cloth + clan-chiefs)Earns more respect as al-Amīn
~38–39Retreat in Cave Ḥirāʾ (Mount Nūr); at-taḥannuth; four life-questionsal-Anbiyāʾ 21:107
40 · 610 CEFirst revelation — Jibrīl, “Iqraʾ”, “I cannot read”al-ʿAlaq 96:1–5; Bukhārī
40Rushes home “Cover me!”; Khadījah reassures; Waraqah ibn Nawfal confirms & foretells expulsionBukhārī, Muslim
after waḥyPause of waḥy (~10 days); throne-vision of Jibrīl; al-Muddaththir (arise & warn) + al-Muzzammil (night prayer)fatratul-waḥy
~3 yrs secretFirst believers; daʿwah at Dār al-Arqam near Ṣafā; tawḥīd + tazkiyahal-Qalam 68:4 (his character)
~year 4Open call from Mount Ṣafā; Abū Lahab throws dirt → Sūrat al-Masad“Warn your nearest kinsmen”
open periodQuraysh council + slander; torture; Sumayyah = first martyr → decision to migrate to Abyssinia

The Black-Stone arbitration (deck + video)

StepWhat happened
CauseFlood damaged the Kaʿbah; clans rebuilt it together
DisputeEvery clan wanted the honour of setting the Black Stone
AgreementThe next person to enter the precinct would arbitrate — it was the Prophet ﷺ
SolutionStone on a cloth; each clan-chief held an edge; he set it with his own hands
LessonCharacter won trust before prophethood; he was al-Amīn

Why Dār al-Arqam — 3 reasons (video)

#Reason
1Near Mount Ṣafā, away from where Quraysh gathered → meetings stayed hidden
2Al-Arqam was a teenager (~16–17) → little suspicion on his house
3He was from Banū Makhzūm, a rival of Banū Hāshim → the last place Quraysh would look

Qur'an & the early sūrahs

ReferencePoint
al-ʿAlaq 96:1–5The first revelation — “Read in the name of your Lord who created…”
al-Anbiyāʾ 21:107“And We did not send you except as a mercy to the worlds” (Ḥirāʾ slide)
al-Qalam 68:4“Indeed, you are upon an exalted standard of character
Sūrat al-Muddaththiramong the earliest revealed (exact order debated); “qum fa-andhir” — arise and warn (do daʿwah)
Sūrat al-Muzzammilamong the earliest revealed (exact order debated); “qumil-layl” — stand at night (qiyām al-layl)
Sūrat al-MasadRevealed against Abū Lahab after the Ṣafā call

Key people

NameRole
Jibrīl (AS)Brought the first revelation in Ḥirāʾ; later seen on a throne (the vision)
Khadījah (RA)Brought food during Ḥirāʾ; reassured him; first believer
Waraqah ibn NawfalKhadījah's Christian kinsman; confirmed the message; foretold his expulsion
Abū Bakr (RA)aṣ-Ṣiddīq; close friend; brought many Companions to Islam
al-Arqam ibn Abī al-ArqamOwner of the secret base (~16–17, Banū Makhzūm)
Abū LahabThrew dirt at Ṣafā → Sūrat al-Masad
Sumayyah (RA)Wife of Yāsir; the first martyr of Islam
Lesson 3 — Persecution, Abyssinia & Year of Griefopen lesson →
Cold-recall sheet — the persecution → Abyssinia → boycott → Year-of-Grief arc. The deck fixes the dated anchor (Year of Grief = 10th year, ~619 CE); the video fills in the people and detail. Migrant numbers are approximate; the sequence is the reliable part.

Timeline — persecution to the Year of Grief

StageEventDetail
Public daʿwahOpposition hardensMockery → torture (Bilāl) → Sumayyah, the first martyr
Daʿwah lesson (Sheikh's link)Sūrat al-Kahf + verse 4:97"Was not Allah's earth spacious enough…" — the Sheikh's thematic link (not a dated trigger): protecting faith can require leaving
1st hijrah~11 men + 4 women to AbyssiniaLed by ʿUthmān & Ruqayyah (RA); Quraysh fail to catch them
ReturnSūrat an-Najm prostration at the KaʿbahFalse rumour Quraysh embraced Islam → migrants return → rumour false
2nd hijrah~83 men + 11 women (larger, harder)Led by Jaʿfar ibn Abī Ṭālib (RA)
NegusQuraysh delegation failsJaʿfar's speech + Sūrat Maryam; Negus weeps, refuses, returns gifts
MakkahTwo strong convertsḤamzah (RA), then ʿUmar (RA) — Islam goes public
~Years 7–10Boycott in Shiʿb Abī Ṭālib (~3 yrs)Document in the Kaʿbah; termites destroy it; boycott lifted
~10th year (~619 CE)Year of Grief (Āmul Ḥuzn)Abū Ṭālib dies, then Khadījah (RA) ~3 months later

The Negus (Najāshī) episode

ElementDetail
Quraysh envoysʿAmr ibn al-ʿĀṣ & ʿAbdullāh ibn Abī Rabīʿah (still non-Muslim); bribed the bishops first
Muslims' spokesmanJaʿfar ibn Abī Ṭālib (RA) — chosen for eloquence
Jaʿfar's speechJāhiliyyah (idols, carrion, severed ties, strong devour weak) → Allah sent a known, trustworthy Messenger
RecitationSūrat Maryam (Kāf-Hā-Yā-ʿAyn-Ṣād, 19:1) — the Negus wept
On ʿĪsā (AS)Servant of Allah & His Messenger, His word cast to Maryam; Negus: did not exceed that "by this twig"
Verdict"You are safe in my land"; refuses to surrender them; returns the gifts

The boycott (Shiʿb Abī Ṭālib)

QuestionAnswer
Who was boycotted?Banū Hāshim & Banū al-Muṭṭalib (who protected the Prophet ﷺ)
TermsNo marriage, no trade, no buying/selling, no social dealing — until he is handed over
Documented where?Written as a notice hung inside the Kaʿbah
How long?~2.5–3 years (about year 7 into year 9–10)
What ended it?Five guilt-stricken men lobbied; termites ate the document; Abū al-Bakhtarī confirmed it
ḤikmahSunnatullāh — Allah's normal means; reward for the Companions' patience

The Year of Grief — the deck anchor

FactDetail
NameĀmul Ḥuzn — the Year of Grief / Sorrow
When10th year of prophethood (~619 CE)
Death 1Abū Ṭālib — uncle & protector
Death 2Khadījah (RA) — wife & first supporter (~3 months after Abū Ṭālib)
ResultQuraysh persecution increased once the protection was gone — the hardest year of his ﷺ life

Qurʾān in this lesson

ReferencePoint
Sūrat al-Kahf (18)People of the Cave — leaving a place to protect one's īmān
An-Nisāʾ 4:97"Was not Allah's earth spacious enough for you to emigrate in it?"
An-Najm (53)Recited at the Kaʿbah; closing prostration → false rumour → migrants return
Maryam (19)Jaʿfar's recitation before the Negus; recognised as continuous with ʿĪsā's message
Ṭā-Hā (20)The sūrah ʿUmar (RA) read at his sister's house before his conversion
Lesson 4 — Ṭāʾif, the Night Journey & ʿAqabahopen lesson →
Cold-recall sheet — the Unit 3 deck's seven section titles (the spine) plus the video detail that fills them. The 621 / 622 CE pledge dates and the section order come from the deck.

The section spine (Unit 3 deck, slides 3–9)

#Section title (deck)Key fact
1The Journey to ṬāʾifRejected by Banū Thaqīf; stoned out
2Divine ComfortDuʿāʾ of Ṭāʾif; angel of the mountains refused
3The Isrāʾ and MiʿrājMakkah → al-Aqṣā → heavens; 5 prayers given
4The Call Beyond MakkahDaʿwah to the Ḥajj pilgrims
5First Pledge of al-ʿAqabah621 CE — ~12 people
6Second Pledge of al-ʿAqabah622 CE — ~73 people; 12 nuqabāʾ
7Appointment of Muṣʿab ibn ʿUmairSent to teach & survey Madīnah

Ṭāʾif — the facts

ItemDetail
Why goMakkah unworkable after ʿĀm al-Ḥuzn — seek a new base
CompanionZayd ibn Ḥārithah (RA); ~60 miles, on foot
TribeBanū Thaqīf — leaders mocked & rejected him (~10 days)
The stoningYouths/ruffians pelted him; blood ran into his sandals
OrchardOf ʿUtbah & Shaybah (sons of Rabīʿah), ~3 km out
ʿAddāsChristian slave from Nineveh; brought grapes; moved by talk of Yūnus (AS)
Duʿāʾ of ṬāʾifComplaint to Allah alone; Rabb al-mustaḍʿafīn; refuge in the Light of His Face
Angel of the mountainsOffered to crush them; Prophet ﷺ forgave them (for their descendants)
How hardPer ʿĀʾishah (RA): harder than Uḥud

The Isrāʾ & Miʿrāj — the sequence

StepDetail
al-Isrāʾal-Masjid al-Ḥarām → al-Masjid al-Aqṣā, on the Burāq
At al-AqṣāLed all the prophets in prayer — leader of the prophets, final sharīʿah
al-MiʿrājAscent through the seven heavens (Ādam … Ibrāhīm)
The boundarySidrat al-Muntahā — past where Jibrīl could go; direct meeting
The giftThe five daily prayers — “ṣalāh is the miʿrāj of the believer”

The two pledges & Muṣʿab

ItemFirst PledgeSecond Pledge
Date621 CE (proph. yr 12)622 CE (proph. yr 13)
People~12 (Aws & Khazraj)~73 = 71 men + 2 women
SettingʿAqabah, near MināSecret night meeting, Days of Tashrīq
TermsNo shirk, no stealing, no zinā, not kill children, shun major sinsHear & obey; spend; enjoin good/forbid evil; stand for Allah; protect the Prophet ﷺ → Paradise
Organisation12 nuqabāʾ: 9 Khazraj + 3 Aws, ~6 each
Muṣʿab ibn ʿUmair (RA)Detail
MissionSent to Madīnah after the 1st pledge to teach Islam & survey the land
HostAsʿad ibn Zurārah (RA)
StrategyReach the tribal leaders → whole tribes follow; scarcely a house untouched
ReportPopulation, numbers, character — ḥikam: get knowledge first, gather data
Lesson 5 — The Hijrah & the Madinan stateopen lesson →
Cold-recall sheet — the Unit 4 deck spine: the journey sequence with its Qur'an refs, and the 7 Foundations of the Madinan state, with the video's added detail.

Why the Hijrah matters (Unit 4, Part 1)

PointDetail
Turning pointThe decisive turn in Islamic history
CalendarStart of the Islamic calendar — ʿUmar (RA) set it to the Hijrah
Persecution → stateFrom persecution to building a state
Worship → communityFrom individual worship to community organization

The journey sequence — with Qur'an refs

StageEventProof / detail
ReasonsPersecution · boycott · assassination plot · Yathrib invitation · 2 ʿAqabah pledges · need for safety
PreparationsSecret Anṣār meetings; indirect route; Abū Bakr's mounts; guide; support teamIbn Urayqiṭ · Asmāʾ · ʿAbdullāh ibn Abī Bakr · ʿĀmir ibn Fuhayra
The plotʿAlī (RA) sleeps in the bed; Prophet ﷺ walks out unseenQ 36:9 (Yā Sīn) — barrier before/behind
Cave of Thawr3 days hiding; trackers at the mouthQ 9:40 — “Allah is with us”
The roadSurāqah's pursuit; horse sinks; promise of Kisrā's bracelets (fulfilled under ʿUmar)100-camel bounty
QubāʾWarm reception; builds Masjid Qubāʾ — the first mosque (~4 days)Q 9:108 — founded on taqwā
ArrivalHost Abū Ayyūb al-Anṣārī; Yathrib → Madīnat an-Nabīcamel chooses the spot

The 7 Foundations of the Madinan state

#FoundationCore point
1Masjid an-NabawīSpiritual base: education, shūrā, justice, social care; Aṣḥāb aṣ-Ṣuffah housed there
2Brotherhood (Muʾākhāh)Muhājirūn + Anṣār; shared property; ends Aws/Khazraj rivalry → one Ummah (Q 49:10)
3Constitution of MadinahOne of the earliest written constitutions; rights, minority protection, rule of law, collective defence
4Security & defenceFirst Islamic army; self-defence vs Quraysh; Badr, Uḥud, Aḥzāb — defence not aggression
5Economic reformsJust market; partnerships; gradual ban on ribā; structured Zakāt; waqf, inheritance
6Social welfareWidows, orphans, poor; the Ṣuffah; freeing slaves; women's rights & family law
7Justice systemEqual before law (even elites); evidence-based; forgiveness & due process (Q 4:112)

Why Yathrib — the strategic choice (video)

ReasonNote
Invitation + ʿAqabah pledges“Your blood is my blood” — protection guaranteed
Open ideological spaceUnlike entrenched-Christian Abyssinia
Jews expected a prophetGround primed to receive him
Leadership vacuumNo single dominant chief (no Abū Jahl)
Strategic geographyOn the Makkah–Syria trade route
Natural defencesRinged by mountains
Receptive people + waḥySofter temperament; verses of permission revealed

Qur'an in this lesson

ReferencePoint
Q 36:9 (Yā Sīn)Barrier before/behind — the Prophet ﷺ leaves the surrounded house unseen
Q 9:40 (at-Tawbah)“Do not grieve; Allah is with us” — the Cave of Thawr
Q 9:108 (at-Tawbah)The mosque founded on taqwā — Masjid Qubāʾ
Q 49:10“The believers are but brothers” — root of the muʾākhāh
Q 4:112Slander of the innocent — the framed-Jew justice case
Lesson 6 — Jihād & the battlesopen lesson →
Cold-recall sheet — the video framework (terms & permission verses) plus the Unit 2 deck battle spine. Years are in AH (after the Hijrah).

Three words for struggle / war (video)

TermArabicMeaning
ḤarbالحربWar of pure aggression — not sanctioned by Islam
QitālالقتالReciprocal armed combat — fighting back against an attacker
JihādالجهادTo strive / exert effort in Allah's path (comprehensive)

The three pillars of jihād & the levels of the outward struggle (video)

PillarNote
Jihād an-nafsStruggle against the self — the “greater jihād” (report weak in chain; cited for meaning)
IjtihādJurists derive rulings for new problems (banking, insurance, IVF)
Outward jihādBy the tonguewealthpenforce (force is the last, narrowest layer)

Staged permission to fight (video)

StageVersePoint
13 years in MakkahQ 70:5Beautiful patience — endure and forgive; no fighting back
First permission (defend)Q 22:39Udhina… permission is given because they were wronged
Command (aggressors only)Q 2:190Fight those who fight you; do not transgress

Grounds & rules of engagement (video)

Legitimate groundsWar ethics (limits)
Self-defence; ending oppression; defending dīn, life, wealth, land/honour (killed defending = shahīd)Spare women, children, elderly, monks, worshippers; no killing animals/trees needlessly; no torture/mutilation; treat captives well (pardon/free/exchange)

Battle · year (AH) · key point — Badr to Tabūk

BattleAHKey point
Badr DECK2313 vs ~1,000; clear victory; Yawm al-Furqān; preparation + divine help
Uḥud DECK3Quraysh revenge; archers leave Jabal ar-Rumāt; Khālid b. al-Walīd flanks; setback; Ḥamzah martyred
Khandaq / al-Aḥzāb DECK5The Trench dug; the Confederates; victory with few casualties
Ḥudaybiyyah DECK6Treaty / 10-year truce; fatḥan mubīnā “clear victory” (Q 48:1); letters to the kings
Khaybar VIDEO7Jews of Khaybar (~180 km); victory; much ghanīmah
Conquest of Makkah DECK8Truce broken; secret plan; minimal bloodshed; safety declaration; amnesty
Ḥunayn VIDEO812,000+; initial rout from over-confidence (Q 9:25); then victory
Tabūk VIDEO9Last expedition (at-Tawbah); harvest; those who stayed behind disciplined; no fighting

Consolidation milestones (deck)

MilestoneNote
Treaty of ḤudaybiyyahPaved the way for the peaceful spread of Islam
Conquest of MeccaPeaceful entry; magnanimity; Kaʿbah cleansed of idols
Spread across ArabiaTribal delegations; peninsula consolidated under Islam
Farewell PilgrimageḤajjat al-Wadāʿ — sermon on unity, equality, justice

Why the Companions prevailed — 3 reasons (video)

#Reason
1Allah's help — Q 3:123 (victory at Badr while few)
2Unity (ittiḥād) of the small community
3Firm convictionIḥdā al-ḥusnayayn: victory or martyrdom
Lesson 7 — The Prophet ﷺ at homeopen lesson →
Cold-recall sheet — the Unit 2 legacy framing (he is a model husband) plus the Video 13 detail: the marriages and their purposes, Q 4:3 and its conditions, and his conduct at home.
Wife-name lists below follow the standard Seerah order; the video audio garbled several names and the exact marriage order — verify against a written source.

Deck framing — the enduring legacy

PointDetail
His example (deck)A model as leader, statesman, husband, father, and friend
Qualities shownPiety, compassion, justice, wisdom
This lesson's roleThe husband / at-home facet of that legacy

The marriages — and their purpose

ItemDetail
First wifeKhadījah (RA) — he was 25, she 40; his only wife until ~age 50
Monogamy span25 → ~50 (incl. prophethood at 40) married to Khadījah alone
After her deathSawdah (RA) first, then the later marriages
Order (standard)Khadījah → Sawdah → ʿĀ'ishah → Ḥafṣah → Zaynab bint Khuzaymah → Umm Salamah → Zaynab bint Jaḥsh → Juwayriyah → Umm Ḥabībah → Ṣafiyyah → Maymūnah
Purpose 1Caring for widows — protection and honour
Purpose 2Building ties with tribes/families
Purpose 3Teaching the ummah — household conduct transmitted as Sunnah
Critics' answer25 vigorous years monogamous with an older wife ⇒ not driven by desire

Plural marriage — Q 4:3 and its conditions

ItemDetail
VerseSūrat an-Nisāʾ 4:3 — “…two or three or four; but if you fear you will not be just, then one.”
CapMaximum four wives
Qur'an's roleLimited & regulated polygamy — did NOT introduce it (Jāhiliyyah had no limit)
ConditionJustice (ʿadl), fairness, and dignity among all wives
FallbackIf you fear injustice ⇒ one only (fa-wāḥidah)
First wifeFirst wife & children = first priority; their care is wājib; a second marriage is not obligatory
WarningDo not abandon the first wife ‘in the middle of the road’; misuse (e.g. arbitrary divorce, withholding mahr) is abuse

His conduct at home — key points & hadith

TraitDetail
Not aloofProphethood/leadership did not make him distant — “one member of the family”
HouseworkHelped at home; mended his clothes, patched his sandals (ʿĀ'ishah's narration)
ConsultationMashūrah — consulted his wives (e.g. Umm Salamah at Ḥudaybiyah)
PatienceThe broken-dish incident — excused the jealousy, gathered the food, replaced the dish
Open loveNamed ʿĀ'ishah most beloved; then “her father” (Abū Bakr)
Key hadithخَيْرُكُمْ خَيْرُكُمْ لِأَهْلِهِ — “The best of you is the best to his family.”
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