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Posted: 29 September 2014 at 5:08am |
The history of Makkah can be traced back to the nineteenth century B.C. during the time of our leaders, Ibraheem and Isma�eel (peace and blessings of Allah be upon them), as they were the first to inhabit the place. Allah, the Most High, reporting Ibraheem�s speech, said: [Our Lord! I have made some of my offspring to dwell in an uncultivable valley by your Sacred House (the Ka�bah at Makkah) in order- Our Lord!- that they may perform as-Ṣalāt; so fill some hearts among men with love towards them, and provide them with fruits so that they may give thanks.> (Ibraheem: 37). As a result of Ibraheem�s prayer (peace be upon him), Zam-zam (blessed water) gushed from below Isma�eel�s feet when the food and water supplies with his mother, Hajar, had become completey depleted. Since then, different tribes began to arrive at the location of the water and life began flowing into Makkah. The tribes began to increase in number as they arrived one after the other, and eventually, the management of the state of affairs of Makkah became that of the Quraish. The clan of Quraish assumed authority of Makkah until the emergence of Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) who exerted the greatest influence in changing the lifestyle of the venerated Makkah and the entire world. Muhammad, son of Abdullah, (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was commissioned a prophet while in Makkah and the Ka�bah became Qiblah (direction of prayer) for the Muslims, while Makkah became the cradle of the Islamic da�wah (inviting to Islam), but its people were the ones who deterred others, the most, from this da�wah, and the most severe in punishing anyone who adopted it until the Muslims were forced to migrate to Madinah where an Islamic State was formed. Thereafter, the prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) returned to conquer Makkah and ever since, it has become a major, Islamic state until this day. The revered Makkah- the sacred precinct specifically- has enjoyed a high degree of attention from the Caliphs and Muslim rulers by their developing and expanding of it, making it a centre from where the light of Islam is emitted to the whole world. Edited by english elm - 29 September 2014 at 5:15am |
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