The Qur’ān. In the name of Allah, the Beneficent,the Merciful Read: In the name of thy Lord who createth Createth man from a clot. Read: And thy Lord.

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The Qur’ān

In the name of Allah, the Beneficent,the Merciful Read: In the name of thy Lord who createth Createth man from a clot. Read: And thy Lord is the Most Bounteous, Who teacheth by the pen, Teacheth man that which he knew not.

Timeline of Early Islam 570 Muhammad born in Mecca 594 Muhammad becomes business manager of Khadija. 595 Muhammad married Khadija. 610 Muhammad has a religious experience on Mount Hira 615 Muhammad invites the Hashimites to adopt Islam 619 Muhammad’s Night Journey 621 Khadija dies 622 The Hijrah: Muhammad and followers migrate to Yathrib 624 Muhammad breaks with Jewish supporters 624 Battle of Badr, Muhammad and his followers defeat an army from Mecca. 627 Battle of the Trench 627 Constitution of Medina 628 Pilgrimage to Mecca 632 Muhammad dies. Abu-Bakr becomes caliph ("deputy of the Prophet). Ali does not become caliph Umar reigns as the second caliph. 644 Umar dies and is succeeded by Caliph Uthman 656 Ali becomes caliph after Uthman’s assassination

The Night Journey started with the appearance of the Angel Gabriel (who had been bringing the revelation of the Qur'an). The angel led Muhammad to a white mule with wings attached to its thighs. This mule had carried other prophets, including Abraham, and was the buraq or spirit horse. Muhammad got on and went high into the sky. He arrived at Jerusalem where he met many prophets including Abraham, Moses and Jesus. Abraham looked like no one else, but also no one did not look like him. Moses was tall, tanned, slim and with a hooked nose and curly hair. Jesus was red skinned of medium height with straight hair and many moles on his face. He looked like he had come out of a bath. His hair looked wet although it was not wet. Muhammad was asked to lead them in prayer and did. Three dishes were placed in front of Muhammad containing water, wine and milk. Muhammad said he knew of the prophecy that if he chose water the Muslim community would drown, if he chose wine they would leave the true path, and if he chose milk they would follow the true religion of the one God. He chose and milk and drank from it. Gabriel confirmed the prophecy. Then Muhammad lifted up to the first gate of heaven guarded by an angel Ishmael who was in charge of more and each of those had of their own. All these 144,000,001 angels guarded the one gate. Ishmael asked Gabriel if Muhammad was the one sent to deliver God's message to humankind and Gabriel confirmed this, so Muhammad was let through with some prayers.

Muhammad passed through seven heavenly realms. In the First Sky he saw Adam being shown the souls of his descendents both good and bad. In the Second Sky he saw Jesus and John, son of Zachariah. In the Third Sky he saw the handsome Joseph, son of Jacob. In the Fourth Sky he saw Idris, the prophet from before the flood. In the Fifth Sky he saw Moses' older brother, Harun, with his long white beard. In the Sixth Sky Muhammad met a tall man with a hooked nose and Gabriel said it was Moses. In the Seventh Sky Muhammad saw an old man in a seat by the gate to Paradise where 70,000 angels pass through each day but do not return until Judgment Day. Gabriel identified him as Abraham. Gabriel then took Muhammad into Paradise where he spoke to God. God told him the importance of regular prayers. On the way back Moses asked how many prayers had been commanded and Muhammad said fifty a day. Moses told him to go back to God and get the number cut. God reduced the number to ten a day but Moses again said this was too many. Muhammad returned and they were reduced to five times a day. Moses said this was still too many, but Muhammad told Moses he would be too embarassed to return to God again. Muhammad returned to Makkah. Muhammad described his journey to followers but many did not believe he had gone to Jerusalem in one night, seen the Seven Heavens and had spoken with God. Some who stopped believing went to Abu Bakr and Abu Bakr saw Muhammad, asking him to describe Jerusalem. He did so, and Abu Bakr declared all the details were accurate and so Muhammad must have been there.

Hijra

Qibla

Attempts to reconstruct the order of the Suras Meccan Period One Meccan Period Two Meccan Period Three Medinan Period

Meccan Period One: 96, 74, 111, 106, 108, 104, 107, 102, 105, 92, 90, 94, 93, 97, 86, 91, 80, 68, 87, 95, 103, 85, 73, 101, 99, 82, 81, 53, 84, 100, 79, 77, 78, 88, 89, 75, 83, 69, 51, 52, 56, 70, 55, 112, 109, 113, 114, 1. brief suras short, rhythmic verses oaths and impassioned rhymed prose

Meccan Period Two: 54, 37, 71, 76, 44, 50, 20, 26, 15, 19, 38, 36, 43, 72, 67, 23, 21, 25, 17, 27, 18. longer suras formal sura introductions (“This is the revelation of God...”) “Qul!” – “speak!” “The Merciful”

Meccan Period Three: 32, 41, 45, 16, 30, 11, 14, 12, 40, 28, 39, 29, 31, 42, 10, 34, 35, 7, 46, 6, 13. longer suras no use of “The Merciful” repetition of prophetic stories

Medinan Period: 2, 98, 64, 62, 8, 47, 3, 61, 57, 4, 65, 59, 33, 63, 24, 58, 22, 48, 66, 60, 110, 49, 9, 5. long, placid verses contain laws and regulations for the community community members addressed by name