Prophet Muhammad

  • Dec 16, 621

    2nd year of Hijrah

    2nd year of Hijrah
    Fasting in the month of Ramadan was made compulsory. Ramadan is where you fast for a month until maqrib.
  • Sep 10, 623

    2nd year of Hijrah

    2nd year of Hijrah
    Agreements were made with the Jews and the neighboring tribes for peace and friendliness.
  • Oct 4, 623

    3rd year of Hijrah

    3rd year of Hijrah
    Zakat was made compulsory, every rich Muslim was required to give 1/40 of his wealth every year for distribution among the poor.
  • Mar 5, 625

    6th year of Hijrah

    If a person from the Quraysh accepted Islam and reached the Prophet he or she would be sent back to the Quraysh, but if a Muslim gives up Islam and goes to the Quraysh, he would not be sent back. The Muslims did not like this point.
  • First year of Hijrah

    First year of Hijrah
    As soon as the Prophet Muhammad reached Madinah, he built a Mosque for prayers. The walls were made of mud and the roof was made of leafy stalks of date trees.
  • 2nd year of Hijrah

    2nd year of Hijrah
    Allah commanded the Muslims to change their direction of prayer from Jerusalem to the Kaabah in Makkah.
  • 5th year of Hijrah

    5th year of Hijrah
    Women were required to wear the Hijab and the battle of Khandaq and Khaibar.
  • 6th year of Hijrah

    6th year of Hijrah
    . The Muslims were allowed to offer their prayers at the Ka'bah the following year.
  • 4th year of Hijrah

    4th year of Hijrah
    Drinking wine was strictly forbidded
  • 6th year of Hijrah

    6th year of Hijrah
    The Prophet Muhammad proceeded towards Makkah for Umrah, but when he reached a point where he was 14 miles away from Makkah the Quraysh would not allow him to go any further. The Prophet stopped there, and during his stay there, an agreement was made between the Quraysh and the Muslims.