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Read about birth, history and origin of Islam religion.


Birth of Islam

If we discuss about the origin and birth of Islam than it is essential to understand the events associated with the founding of Islam and the work of The Prophet. Although Islam was created with high and noble spiritual aims, and has grown to be the inspiration of millions of worshippers worldwide, one must remember it was originally formed within the context of direct battle against 'the West', in the form of the Roman (Byzantine) Empire. It is important to know the context of the formation of Islam and to understand because it makes possible for its adherents to interpret Islam today either as 'a war against greed, immorality and idolatry' and the 'uniting of a nation (world)' - or as 'a war on Jews and Christians, and a battle between good (the East) and evil (the West)' depending on which historical facts you choose to emphasize. In any event, the concept of a literal, physical battle exists throughout. Mohammed frequently went to a cave in the desert three miles from Mecca, where he would spend months in prayer and meditation. One morning, he heard the voice of the angel Gabriel who said that he is the messenger of Allah (God) and a voice was heard, the voice of the Lord addressed to the Prophet. It was recorded and became the text of the holy Koran. Thus was the birth of Islam it was around 610 CE when he had that vision in the cave. The Koran is not a literary work of Mohammed; it is a direct revelation of the Lord.

When he returned from the cave, Mohammed was filled with divine majesty and divine wisdom to preach the world. On informing his wife of the vision he had, she said, "You are faithful and never utter an untruth. Therefore, you may obey the call and follow the voice." Khadija was the first disciple to profess faith in the Prophet. She became his disciple and the first follower of Islam. From that time onwards Mohammed delivered public sermons on his faith to a large number of people, proclaiming the unity of God and denouncing the evil of drunkenness and impurity. Though some ridiculed and turned away, others were converted by the power of his words. The Prophet of Islam did not hold any debates nor did he challenge anyone to controversies and discussions. He silently converted people to his faith through his strong personality, charming demeanor and force of divine virtues. His characteristics as well as the power of the verses of the Koran captivated the hearts of people. Mohammed fled from Mecca to Medina in 622 A.D. when his life was in danger. The Muslim calendar begins on the day of this flight, known as the Hijra. The people of Medina accepted Mohammed's faith readily because it was plain, simple and direct. With their help and with an army of men the Prophet later returned to Mecca, where he succeeded in converting his relatives and fellowmen. He then sent missionaries to other parts of Arabia in order to convert the entire peninsula to the new faith. It was the strength and power of his teachings with attracted numerous followers because they came from a simple and honest man who never posed as a world teacher. He often told his disciples that he was an ordinary man as they were, teaching them to believe in Allah and His revelations.















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