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Welcome to History of Islam Page. This page is aims to bringing together information/histories Islam on Places, Prophets, and Companions of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) in order to rediscover our heritage and help to enlighten and educate the Muslim, non-Muslim or a would-be Muslim.
Islam Is A Monotheistic Religion. Its Adherents Are Called Muslims, Most Of Which Are Either Sunnis (75 To 90 Percent) Or Shiites (10 To 20 Percent).
History of Islam dates back to the age of Adam and its message has been conveyed to man by God’s Prophets and Messengers including Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad. Islam’s message has been restored and enforced in the last stage of the religious evolution by God’s last Prophet and Messenger Muhammad.
The word ALLAH in the Arabic language means God, or more accurately The One and Only Eternal God, Creator of the Universe, Lord of all lords, King of all kings, Most Compassionate, Most Merciful. The word Allah to mean God is also used by Arabic speaking Jews and Christians.
A Concise Account of Musa (AS) (Moses): His Story and Legacy
Musa (AS), known as Moses in the Bible, is one of the greatest prophets in Islamic tradition and is...
Door of Fatima (رضي الله عنها)
This door, on the eastern side of the Rawdah Mubarak marks the place behind where the house of Ali (رضي الله عنه) and his...
The location of the house of Hafsa (رضي الله عنها)
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Saqeefah garden
Situated 200m west of Masjid-e-Nabwi, the Saqeefah garden...
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Masjid Ghamama
This masjid, located about 300m south-west of Masjid-e-Nabwi...
Masjid Bani Ghifar
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Unveiling the Mystique: The Tomb of Prophet Danyal (عليه السلام)
In the heart of ancient lands, where the whispers of history echo through the winds and the sands bear witness to the passage of...