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Course Content
T1: The Dawn of Prophethood
This unit explores the historical context of the Arabian Peninsula before Islam, known as the Age of Ignorance. It traces the Prophet’s early life, the signs and predictions of his arrival found in previous scriptures like the Torah and Gospels, and establishes why prophets are sent to humanity as divine witnesses and guides.
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T2: The Pillars of Character (Essentials of Prophethood)
This unit delves into the "Essentials of Prophethood": Truthfulness, Trustworthiness, Communication, Intellect, and Infallibility. It analyzes how these traits manifested in Prophet Muhammad’s daily life and interactions, while also comparing his experiences with previous messengers like Adam, Noah, Abraham, and Joseph to show the continuity of the prophetic line.
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T3: The Exemplary Social Model
Moving from the theological to the social, this unit examines the Prophet as a husband, father, and educator. It highlights his consultation with his wives, his tender approach to children, and his educational methods that addressed all human faculties, providing a blueprint for a balanced and compassionate family and social life.
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T4: Leadership and Strategy
This unit analyzes the Prophet’s role as a military commander and universal leader. It clarifies the concept of Jihad, recounts major battles like Badr and Uhud, and highlights his diplomatic wisdom during the Treaty of Hudaybiya. The focus is on his ability to merge diverse communities and end racial divisions.
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T5: The Sunna and Legal Legacy
Focusing on the "Sunna" (the Prophet’s way of life), this unit explains its vital role in Islamic legislation. It discusses how the Sunna was preserved, the rigor of Hadith verification, and the motives behind recording the Prophet's traditions, ensuring a clear understanding of how his example serves as a secondary source to the Qur'an.
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T6: The Golden Generation
The final unit explores the greatness of the Companions (Sahaba) and their successors (Tabi'un). It identifies the factors that made them a "Golden Generation," highlights the most prolific narrators of Hadith, and explains how their truthfulness and dedication preserved the essence of Islam for future generations.
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The Messenger of God: Muhammed (saw)