5.
Who is Muhammad?
Muhammad was born in Mecca in the year 570, at a
time when Christianity was not yet fully established
in Europe. Since his father died before his birth,
and his mother shortly afterwards, he was raised
by his uncle from the respected tribe of Quraysh.
As he grew up, he became known for his truthfulness,
generosity and sincerity, so that he was sought
after for his ability to arbitrate in disputes.
The historians describe him as calm and meditative.
Muhammad was of a deeply religious nature, and had
long detested the decadence of his society. It became
his habit to meditate from time to time in the Cave
of Hira near the summit of Jabal al-Nur, the 'Mountain
of Light' near Mecca.
How did Muhammad become a Prophet and a
Messenger of God?
At the age of 40, while engaged in a meditative
retreat, Muhammad received his first revelation
from God through the Angel Gabriel. This revelation,
which continued for twenty-three years, is known
as the Qur'an.
As soon as he began to recite the words he heard
from Gabriel, and to preach the truth which God
had revealed to him, he and his small group of followers
suffered bitter persecution, which grew so fierce
that in the year 622 God gave them the command to
emigrate. This event, the Hijra, 'migration', in
which they left Mecca for the city of Madinah some
260 miles to the north, marks the beginning of the
Muslim calendar. After several years, the Prophet
and his followers were able to return to Mecca,
where they forgave their enemies and established
Islam definitively. Before the Prophet died at the
age of 63, the greater part of Arabia was Muslim,
and within a century of his death Islam had spread
to Spain in the West and as far East as China.
