Muhammad Ibne Abdullah founded the Islamic religion. Prophet Muhammad was born in Mecca in 570 CE. His father died when he was young, leaving his mother to raise him alone. Muhammad was raised by Haleema. At age 40, Muhammad married Khadija bint Khuwaylid. In 610, Muhammad began preaching Islam righRead more
Muhammad Ibne Abdullah founded the Islamic religion. Prophet Muhammad was born in Mecca in 570 CE. His father died when he was young, leaving his mother to raise him alone. Muhammad was raised by Haleema. At age 40, Muhammad married Khadija bint Khuwaylid. In 610, Muhammad began preaching Islam right after receiving his first Wahi, calling for people to worship only God and reject idolatry. In the beginning, Muhammad was not preaching publicly. After He started preaching openly, had backlash from society and migrated to Madinah. After returning to Mecca, Muhammad continued to preach publicly until he died in 632.
When Islam was founded, Muhammad Ibne Abdullah was the only one who founded the Islamic religion but after Prophet Muhammad, the Islamic movement led by Caliphate. There was many calipha but I am going to mention here only four first caliphs. After Prophet Muhammad’s death, Abu Bakr took leadership (Calipha).
1. Abu Bakr (573-634)
Abu Bakr was born in Mecca in 573. He was a merchant and prophet Muhammad’s father-in-law. When Muhammad migrated from Mecca in 622, Abu Bakr decided to be a leader of the Muslim community. Abu Bakr took part in many battles against nonbelievers and then conquered Jerusalem in 637. Abu Bakr ruled for two years before dying in 634.
2. Umar (583-644)
Umar (R.A.) was born in Medina in 583. He was appointed caliph after the death of Abu Bakr in 634. Umar was the strict commander who was not only helped financially but also won many wars in the early stage of the Muslim empire. As caliph, he fought wars against Persia. Umar was assassinated in 644.
3. Uthman ibn Affan (576-656)
Uthman ibn Affan was born in Madina in 576. He was the third caliph e Rashidun of Islam. He was responsible for compiling the Qur’an and establishing the first official collection of the Quran. He was murdered in 656.
4. Ali ibn Abi Talib (599-661)
Ali ibn Abi Talib was born in Mecca in 599. Hazarat Ali was the cousin of the prophet Muhammad and his son-in-law. He was chosen as the 4th calipha of the prophet Muhammad. Ali was known as the Lion of Allah. He died in 661.
These are the saints to pray to: 1-St. Michael the Archangel St. Michael is one of the most powerful Archangels in the Catholic religion and is known as the defender and guardian of Heaven. Which means saint Michael is the first saint when it comes that which saints to pray to help and protection. HRead more
These are the saints to pray to:
1-St. Michael the Archangel
St. Michael is one of the most powerful Archangels in the Catholic religion and is known as the defender and guardian of Heaven. Which means saint Michael is the first saint when it comes that which saints to pray to help and protection. He always looks out for those who call on him for solve problems.
2. St. Peter
Saint Peter is one of Jesus 12 apostles and was known as “the Rock”, upon whom Christ built His church (Matthew 16:17). He has great power and strength, which makes saint Peter an ideal saint to ask for help or protection in any situation. He will always listen to your prayers and will do his best to provide what you need in any circumstance.
3. St Joseph
This beloved saint is well-known as the Patron Saint of Fathers, Families, Unborn Children, Home Sellers and Buyers, Workers, Immigrants – anyone who needs extra help and protection from God’s divine grace know that they can turn towards St Joseph for guidance whenever needed! No matter how big or small your problem may be, this kind and noble Saint will do whatever he can to ensure that everything turns out for the better during difficult times in life! Although he does not have any miraculous abilities, just believing in his fatherly love will already give you strength beyond measure!
4. Our Lady of Guadalupe
The Virgin Mary, often referred to as Our Lady of Guadalupe by Mexican Catholics, is seen as an untiring protector and advocate for those who venerate her – so it would come at no surprise why people look towards her when they need extra prayerful support during hard times! She listens closely to all requests sent her way –no obstacle too big or too small will go unheard by this Mother figure! So don’t doubt asking her anything related to protection or healing – The Blessed Mother surely knows how best she can support you with your needs!
5. St Jude Thaddeus
St Jude Thaddeus, consider “the patron saint of lost causes” seems like an excellent pick when someone wants divine aid but feels their case doesn’t present a favorable outcome anymore – yes, even if it may look bleak at present – Remember that our Lord performs miracles when least expected through faithful servants such as this generous apostle by our side… Even though a project or mission seem totally impossible right now either due to unforeseen conditions or limited resources keep still strong faith within your heart because all things are possible with God!
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