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Content informed by the Quran, authenticated hadith, and classical Seerah scholarship (Ibn Hisham, Ibn Kathir)
This content is purely educational and inspired by classical Islamic sources. For personal religious rulings, consult a qualified scholar.
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Studying the Seerah helps understand the context of Quranic revelations, increases love for the Prophet ﷺ, and provides a practical model for ethical leadership, conflict resolution, and living with purpose.
Key events include the first revelation at Cave Hira, the Night Journey (Isra and Miraj), the Hijra to Medina, the battles of Badr and Uhud, the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, the Conquest of Makkah, and the Farewell Sermon.
The Meccan period (610-622 CE) focused on building faith and enduring persecution. The Medinan period (622-632 CE) focused on building a community and establishing laws. Together they show a complete model of gradual social transformation.
Classical sources include Ibn Hisham's al-Seerah al-Nabawiyyah, Ibn Kathir's al-Bidaya wan-Nihaya, and the hadith collections of Bukhari and Muslim. Modern works by Martin Lings and al-Mubarakpuri provide accessible introductions.