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ADVANCED SIRAH COURSE

 

This course offers an in-depth exploration of Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) life, focusing on his noble character, leadership, and teachings. Students will gain insights into his journey from Mecca to Medina, highlighting his compassion, wisdom, and dedication to justice. It inspires spiritual and personal growth, fostering a deeper connection to Islamic values and encouraging students to apply these lessons in their lives.

 
 
 
 

COURSE FEATURES:

  • Read the course textbook directly in your account.
  • A complete course structure, so you know where you are
  • Easy access to your classes and teacher from anywhere!
  • Male and female teachers available.

Course GOALS

    1. Deepening Faith and Understanding of Islam:
      Students will gain a profound understanding of the life and teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), which will strengthen their faith and belief in Islam. Learning about his life provides a role model for how to live in accordance with Islamic principles.
    2. Inspiration for Personal Character Development:
      The study of the Prophet’s (PBUH) exemplary character, including his honesty, patience, kindness, and humility, inspires students to adopt these qualities in their own lives. By understanding his behavior in various situations, students can learn how to handle challenges and interact with others in a positive, compassionate way.
    3. Enhanced Knowledge of Islamic History:
      Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of early Islamic history, the struggles the Prophet (PBUH) faced in spreading Islam, and the context of key events such as the Hijrah (migration) and the battles. This provides a foundation for understanding how Islam developed and spread across the world.
    4. Practical Application of Islamic Teachings:
      The study of the Prophet’s (PBUH) actions and decisions in various situations provides practical guidance on how to live an Islamic life. Students will learn how to apply Islamic values such as justice, mercy, honesty, and social responsibility to their everyday actions and decisions.
    5. Strengthening Connection to the Prophet (PBUH):
      By studying the Sirah, students develop a deeper emotional and spiritual connection to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This connection encourages students to follow his Sunnah (traditions) and seek to emulate his example in their personal and religious lives.
    6. Understanding the Social and Ethical Teachings of Islam:
      The Sirah provides valuable insights into the ethical and social dimensions of Islam, such as the Prophet’s approach to justice, family life, leadership, and relationships with non-Muslims. This helps students understand Islam’s emphasis on morality and social responsibility.
    7. Encouraging Patience and Resilience:
      The Prophet’s (PBUH) life was filled with trials and hardships, yet he remained patient and resilient. By studying his perseverance, students learn how to face their own challenges with strength and faith, maintaining a positive attitude during difficult times.
    8. Building Unity and Brotherhood:
      The Prophet (PBUH) worked tirelessly to unite people from different backgrounds, emphasizing the importance of community (Ummah). Students will learn how to foster unity, tolerance, and understanding among themselves and with others, regardless of differences.
    9. Increased Love and Respect for the Prophet (PBUH):
      A deep and heartfelt love for the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) will grow as students learn about his sacrifices, his mercy towards others, and his unwavering dedication to spreading the message of Islam. This love enhances their connection to the faith and motivates them to lead a life that reflects the teachings of Islam.

By achieving these goals, students will not only gain knowledge of the Prophet’s life but will also be equipped to live more meaningful and ethical lives, deeply rooted in Islamic values.

LIST OF CONTENT

  • Location and nature of Arab Tribes
  • Religions of the Arabs
  • Aspects of Pre-Islamic Arabian Society
  • Social life of the Arabs
  • The Economic Situation
  • Ethics
  • The Lineage and Family of Muhammad [pbuh]
  • Muhammad’s Birth and Forty years prior Prophethood
  • His Birth
  • Babyhood
  • Back to his passionate Mother
  • To His compassionate Grandfather
  • Muhammad’s Early Job
  • His Marriage to Khadijah
  • Rebuilding Al-Ka‘bah and the Arbitration Issue
  • A Rapid Review of Muhammad’s Biography before commissioning of the
  • Prophethood
  • In the Shade of the Message and Prophethood
  • In the Cave of Hira’
  • Gabriel brings down the Revelation
  • The First Stage of the call: Strife in the Way of the Call
  • Three years of Secret Call
  • The Early Converts
  • As-Salat (the Prayer)
  • The Second Phase of the call: Open Preaching
  • First Revelation regarding the Preaching
  • Calling the Closest Kinspeople
  • On Mount As-Safa
  • Shouting the Truth and the Polytheists’ Reaction
  • An Advisory Council to debar Pilgrims from Muhammad’s Cal
  • Attempts made to check the Onward March of Islam
  • Persecutions
  • The House of Al-Arqum
  • The First Migration to Abyssinia (Ethiopia)
  • Quraish’s Machination against the Emigrants
  • Once more Quraish approaches Abu Talib
  • The Tyrants’ Decision to kill the Prophet [pbuh]
  • The Conversion of Hamzah bin ‘Abdul-Muttalib
  • The Conversion of ‘Umar bin Al-Khattab
  • Quraish’s Representative negotiates with the Messenger of Allah SWT
  • Abu Talib assembles Bani Hashim and Bani Al-Muttalib
  • General Social Boycott
    • A Pact of Injustice and Aggression
  • The Final Phase of the Diplomacy of Negotiation
  • The Year of Grief
    • Abu Talib’s Death
    • Khadijah passes away to the Mercy of Allah
    • His Marriage to Sawdah [R] in Shawwal, the tenth year of Prophethood
  • Factors inspiring patience and perserverance
  • The Third Phase of the call: Calling unto Islam beyond Makkah
  • Islam being introduced to Arabian Tribes and Individuals
  • Hope inspiring Breezes from the Madinese
  • Marriage of the Prophet [pbuh] to ‘Aisha [R]
  • Al-Isra’ and Al-Mir‘raj
  • The First ‘Aqabah Pledge
  • The Muslim Envoy in Madinah
  • The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge
  • The Vanguard of Migration (in the Cause of Allah)
  • In An-Nadwah (Council) House The Parliament of Quraish
  • Migration of the Prophet [pbuh]
  • Life in Madinah
  • The First Phase: The Status Quo in Madinah at the Time of Emigration
  • A New Society being built
  • A Charter of Islamic Alliance
  • A Cooperation and Non-Aggression Pact with the Jews
  • The Prophet on the Battlefield
  • Pre-Badr Missions and Invasions
  • The Battle of Badr – The First Decisive Battle in the History of Isla
  • Reason of the Battle
  • Some Significant Instances of Devotion
  • Reaction in Makkah
  • Madinah receives the News of Victory
  • The Battle of Badr in its Qur’anic Context
  • The Military Activities between Badr and Uhud
  • Al-Kudr Invasion
  • An Attempt on the Life of the Prophet [pbuh]
  • Invasion of Bani Qainuqa‘
  • The Qainuqa‘ Jews breach the Covenant
  • As-Sawiq Invasion
  • Dhi Amr Invasion
  • Ka‘b bin Al-Ashraf, killed
  • The Invasion of Buhran
  • Zaid bin Harithah leads a Campaign on the Trade Routes of Quraish
  • The Battle of Uhud
  • A Consultation Assembly for a Defense Plan
  • Dividing the Islamic Army into phalanxes and Departure to the Battlefield
  • Parading the Army
  • Passing the Night between Uhud and Madinah
  • The Rebellion of ‘Abdullah bin Ubai and his Followers
  • The Remainder of the Islamic Army are on the Move to Uhud
  • The Defence Plan
  • The Messenger of Allah SWT implants the Spirit of Bravery among his
  • Armed Forces
  • Recruitment of the Makkan Army
  • Political Manoeuvres of Quraish
  • The effort of Quraishite women at waging the Zeal of Men
  • The Combat
  • Assassination of Asadullah (the Lion of Allah) Hamzah bin ‘Abdul
  • Muttalib
  • Bringing the Situation under Control
  • From his wife’s lap to Sword-fights and Sorrows
  • The Contribution of the Archers squad to the Battle
  • The Archers’s Fatal Mistake
  • The Most Awkward Hour in the Messenger’s Life
  • Mutilation of the Martyrs
  • Burial of the Martyrs
  • Hamrâ’ Al-Asad Invasion
  • The Observations of the Noble Qur’ân on the Battle of Uhud
  • Lessons and Moralities
  • Military Platoons and Missions between the Battle of Uhud and the Battle of the Confederates
  • Abi Salamah Mission
  • An Errand led by ‘Abdullah bin Unais
  • The Event of Ar-Raji‘
  • The Tragedy of Ma‘una Well
  • Bani An-Nadeer Invasion
  • The Invasion of Najd
  • The Invasion of Badr, the Second
  • The Invasion of Doumat Al-Jaudal
  • Al-Ahzab (the Confederates) Invasion
  • Invading Banu Quraiza
  • Military Activities continued
  • Bani Lihyan Invasion
  • Expeditions and Delegations continued
  • Bani Al-Mustaliq (Muraisi‘) Ghazwah Sha‘ban 6 Hijri
  • The treacherous Role of the Hypocrites Prior to the Bani Al-Mustaliq Ghazwah
  • The wicked Role they played in the Course of the Ghazwah of Bani Al- Mustaliq
  • The Slander Affair
  • Delegations and Expeditions following Al-Muraisi‘ Ghazwah
  • Al-Hudaibiyah Treaty (Dhul Qu‘dah 6 A.H.)
  • Al-Hudaibiya Treaty: Socio Political Impact
  • The Second Stage: A New Phase of Islamic Action
  • The Prophet’s Plans to spread the Message of Islam to beyond Arabia
  • A Deputation to Abyssinia (Ethiopia)
  • Letter to the Vicegerent of Egypt, called Muqawqas
  • A Letter to chosroes, Emperor of Persia
  • The Envoy to Caesar, King of Rome
  • A Letter to Mundhir bin Sawa, Governor of Bahrain
  • A Letter to Haudha bin ‘Ali, Governor of Yamama.
  • A Letter to Harith bin Abi Shamir Al-Ghassani, King of Damascus
  • A Letter to the King of ‘Oman, Jaifer, and his Bother ‘Abd Al-Jalandi
  • Post-Hudaibiyah Hostilities
  • Dhu Qarad Invasion
  • The Conquest of Khaibar (in Moharram, 7 A.H.)
  • The Actual operation begins
  • The Second Part of Khaibar Conquered
  • Negotiations
  • Distribution of Spoils
  • Sporadic Invasions
  • The Expedition called Dhat-ur-Riqa‘ (in the year 7 A.H.)
  • The Compensatory ‘Umrah (Lesser Pilgrimage)
  • The Battle of Mu’tah
  • Dhat As-Salasil Compaign
  • Khadrah Campaign
  • The Conquest of Makkah
  • Pre-conquest Events
  • Preparations for the Attach on Makkah, and the Prophet’s Attempt at
  • imposing a News Black-out
  • The Third Stage
  • Hunain Ghazwah
  • The Enemy’s march and their Encampment at Awtas
  • The war-experienced Man wrongs the Leader’s Judgement
  • Reconnoitering the Weapons of the Messenger of Allah SWT
  • Reconnoitering the Enemy’s Weapons
  • The Messenger of Allah SWT leaves Makkah for Hunain
  • The Islamic Army stunned the Archers and the Attackers
  • Muslims’ return to the Battlefield, and the fierceness of the Fight
  • Reverse of Fortunes and the Enemy’s utter Defeat
  • Hot pursuit of the Enemy
  • Ta’if Compaign
  • The Distribution of the Booty at al-Ji‘ranah
  • The Helpers (Al-Ansar) are furious at the Messenger of Allah SWT
  • Arrival of the Hawazin Delegation
  • Lesser Pilgrimage (Al-‘Umrah) to Makkah and leaving for Madinah
  • Missions and Platoons After the Conquest
  • The Platoons
  • The Invasion of Tabuk in Rajab, in the year 9 A.H.
  • The underlying Reasons
  • General News about the Byzantines and Ghassanide Preparations for War
  • Particular News about the Byzantine and Ghassanide preparations for War
  • The Muslim Army is leaving for Tabuk
  • The Army of Islam at Tabuk
  • Returning to Madinah
  • The People Who lagged Behind
  • The Invasion of Tabuk and its Far-Reaching Ramifications
  • The Qur’ânic Verses Relating to this Invasion
  • Some Important Events that featured that Year
  • Abu Bakr [R] performs the Pilgrimage
  • A Meditation on the Ghazawat
  • People embrace the Religion of Allah in Large Crowds
  • The Delegations
  • The Success and Impact of the Call
  • The Farewell Pilgrimage
  • The Last Expeditions
  • The Journey to Allah, the Sublime
  • Symptoms of Farewell
  • The Start of the Disease
  • The Last Week
  • Five days before death
  • Four days before his death
  • A Day or Two prior to Death
  • A Day before his Death
  • The Last day Alive
  • The Prophet [pbuh] breathes his Last
  • The companions’ concern over the Prophet’s Death
  • Umar’s Attitude
  • Abu Bakr’s Attitude
  • Burial and Farewell Preparations to his Honourable Body
  • The Prophet Household
  • The Prophet [pbuh] , Attributes and Manners
  • Beauty of creation
  • The perfection of Soul and Nobility