
69 episodes

The Life of Prophet Muhammad - by Sheikh Azhar Nasser Why Quran?
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An in depth biography of Prophet Muhammad by Sheikh Azhar Nasser, presented by WhyQuran. Watch these lectures with video at http://why-quran.org
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Dawah to Surrounding Leaders
With the repreieve provided by the Treaty of Hudaybiyya, Prophet Muhammad can focus on spreading Islam by doing dawah to surrounding leaders. This lecture covers encounters with two prominent leaders:
1. The Abysinnian king Najashi, who converted to Islam
2. The Roman emperor Heraclius, who questioned Abu Sufyan and acertained Prophet Muhammad's legitimacy, but did not openly convert
Lecture notes available at http://www.why-quran.org/?p=624.
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The Secret Benefits of Hudaybiyya
The many of the Muslims had seen the Treaty of Hudaybiyya as a humiliating loss, yet Prophet Muhammad knew the treaty paved the way for their ultimate success.
This lecture discusses the various ways this treaty helped the Muslims, along with how Allah sent Surah Al-Fath right afterwards to bolden the Muslims and help them understand the victory which had just been won.
Lecture notes available at http://www.why-quran.org/?p=620.
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Hudaybiyya: Brink of Mutiny
The Quraysh sent Suhayl ibn Amr to negotiate the Treaty of Hudaybiyya with Prophet Muhammad. Suhayl had a vested interest in the outcome since two of his sons had converted to Islam, one of whom he was keeping captive.
The Muslim masses were surprised by the treaty though, which they saw as an insult. Umar ibn Al-Khattab was particularly outraged, later saying that on that day he "doubted the Prophet's prophethood like [he] had never doubted it before"
While on the surface the treaty looked like a setback, it set the stage for the Muslims' eventual victory over Quraysh.
Lessons include:
- The importance of writing down agreements
- Importane of making concessions for the greater good (when they don't violate Islamic values)
Lecture notes available at http://www.why-quran.org/?p=616.
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Hudaybiyya: The Prophet's Emissaries
While camped outside Mecca at Hudaybiyya, the Prophet Muhammad sends an emissary into the city. The Quraysh kill his camel, and he's barely allowed to leave.
The Prophet then tries to send Umar ibn Al-Khattab, but he refuses out of fear. Uthman, who had strong tribal ties with people in the city, is sent instead. However, he's prevented from leaving for three days, and Muslims fear the worst
Given the shakiness of the Muslims, the Prophet is inspired to renew their pledge to him in The Pledge of Ridhwan, and many verse of the Quran are revealed in praise of those who would stick with that pledge
Lecture notes available at http://www.why-quran.org/?p=612.
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Treaty of Hudaybiyyah
Prophet Muhammad saw a dream of the Muslims entering the Ka'bah to worship, and he instructs his followers to begin preparations to go to Mecca. They would go in peace, without arms.
The call to go for this pilgrimage turns into an opportunity to expose more of the Munafiqeen as they make excuses to avoid the seemingly dangerous journey.
When the Quraysh get word of the Muslims arriving, they panic, fearing that allowing their enemies into the city would make the Meccans appear weak. While they negotiate with the Muslims, the friendly local tribe of Khuza'ah helps the Muslims settle in Hudaybiyyah and even advocates for them to teh Quraysh, reminding them of their oath to allow all pilgrims to the holy Kaba
Lecture notes available at http://www.why-quran.org/?p=608.
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Surah Munafiqun Revealed - Bani Mustaliq
The tribe of Bani Mustaliq were planning to launch a surprise attack against the Muslims, and rumor of it reached Prophet Muhammad. He sent a companion named Buraydah ibn al-Husayb to investigate. The rumor was confirmed.
This lecture covers:
- The attack Prophet Muhammad led in response
- The secret hypocrites who joined this battle
- The battle's outcome
- The Prophet's political marriage to Juwayriyya bint al-Harith, the daughter of Bani Mustaliq's chief
- Prophet Muhammad's response to munafiq Abdullah ibn Ubayy criticizing the Muhajireen during the return trip to Medina
- Allah revealing Surah Munafiqun to expose ibn Ubayy, and an explanation of the verses
Lecture notes available at http://www.why-quran.org/?p=602.
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Customer Reviews
Stories from my Grandfather
Storytelling is the language of the ones who wish to understand on a deeper level. This reminds me of when my grandfather would tell us stories about the Prophets and the Imam (a). I fell in love with them. Visually, spiritually. Storytelling is not easy. But sheikh Azhar does a wonderful job of engaging the listener. He makes the history of the Prophet (a) easier to digest. Thank you Shaykhna. May Allah bless you.
Interesting. Engaging.
I’ve enjoyed listening. I’m not a Muslim but I wanted to learn more about the stories of Islam. Sheikh Nasser is a very good storyteller and provides enough detail to explain why the things he discusses matters. Recommended.