This is a list of Muslim and Islamic records, achievements and milestones that took place during Muhammad's era. The Islamic prophet Muhammad lived from 570 to 8 June 632, he died when he was 62 years old.
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1 | Muhammad's first revelation: Quran 96:1–5 [3] [4] [5] [6] | 610 [3] [4] [5] [6] |
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2 | First Muslim convert: Khadija [7] | 610 [7] |
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3 | First Male Muslim convert: Ali Ibn Abi Talib [1] | 610 [1] |
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4 | First Public Dawah [9] | 613 [10] [9] [11] |
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5 | First Muslim Martyr/first Muslim to be killed: Sumayyah bint Khabbab | 615 [12] [10] |
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6 | First Muslim to be tortured: Bilal ibn Ribah | 615 |
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7 | First migration to another country: Ethiopia | 615 [12] [10] |
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8 | First Muslim Ambassador and Envoy: Mus`ab ibn `Umair | September 621 [22] [23] |
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9 | First Muslim Muezzin: Bilal ibn Ribah [25] [26] | 622 [27] |
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10 | First treaty/pledge of war made amongst Muslims: Second pledge at al-Aqabah | 622 [30] |
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623 [37] |
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12 | First Muslim to take part in actual fighting in the name of Islam: Sa`d ibn Abi Waqqas [40] [44] | 623 |
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13 | First peace treaty: Banu Darhma peace treaty | August 623 [46] [47] |
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January 624 [52] |
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15 | First assassination carried out by Muslims: Asma bint Marwan or Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf | January 624 [58] |
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16 | First assassination carried out by Muslims: Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf [62] [63] | September 624 [62] [63] |
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17 | First person(s) to be beheaded and executed by Muslims: Nadr ibn al-Harith and Uqba ibn Abu Mu'ayt | March 624 [2] |
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18 | First Siege carried out by Muslims: Invasion of Banu Qaynuqa | February 624 [65] |
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First person to try and assassinate Muhammad: Ghwarath ibn al-Harith during the Invasion of Dhi Amr |
September 624 [78] [79] |
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20 | First defensive military campaign: Battle of Uhud [36] | March 625 [83] [84] |
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21 | First Muslim missionaries to be killed: Asim ibn Thabit, Khubyab bin Adi and Zayd bin al-Dathinnah during the Expedition of Al Raji | 625 [89] |
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22 | First Massacre of Muslims: Expedition of Bir Maona [96] | July 625 [97] |
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23 | First massacre carried out by Muslims: Invasion of Banu Qurayza | February–March 627 [101] |
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24 | First woman captured by Muhammad as war booty: Rayhana [117] [118] | March 627 [101] |
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25 | First Muslim treasurer: Bilal ibn Ribah [25] | 630 [121] |
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GHAZWAH OF AL-ABWA* Then (occurred) the ghazwah of the Apostle of Allah, may Allah bless him, at al-Abwa in Safar (August 623 AC)
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SARIYYAH OF `UMAYR IBN `ADI. Then (occurred) the sariyyah of `Umayr ibn `Adi Ibn Kharashah al-Khatmi against `Asma' Bint Marwan, of Banu Umayyah Ibn Zayd, when five nights had remained from the month of Ramadan, in the beginning of the nineteenth month from the hijrah of the apostle of Allah.
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So the apostle of Allah, may Allah bless him, put off his two garments and spread them on a tree to be dried and lay himself down (for rest). In the meantime a man from the enemy called Du'that ibn al-Harith came with a sword"
The Battle of Uhud (23rd March 625) About...
Messenger of God to Uhud. This is said to have been on Saturday, 7 Shaw- wal, in Year Three of the Hijrah (March 23, 625).
The common version, however, is that B. Lihyan wanted to avenge the assassination of their chief at Muhammad's instigation, and bribed two clans of the tribe of Khuzaymah to say they wanted to become Muslims and ask Muhammad to send instructors.
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This is a list of Muslim and Islamic records, achievements and milestones that took place during Muhammad's era. The Islamic prophet Muhammad lived from 570 to 8 June 632, he died when he was 62 years old.
No. | Record, milestone or achievement | Date | Noteworthy facts | Notable primary sources |
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1 | Muhammad's first revelation: Quran 96:1–5 [3] [4] [5] [6] | 610 [3] [4] [5] [6] |
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2 | First Muslim convert: Khadija [7] | 610 [7] |
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3 | First Male Muslim convert: Ali Ibn Abi Talib [1] | 610 [1] |
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4 | First Public Dawah [9] | 613 [10] [9] [11] |
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5 | First Muslim Martyr/first Muslim to be killed: Sumayyah bint Khabbab | 615 [12] [10] |
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6 | First Muslim to be tortured: Bilal ibn Ribah | 615 |
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7 | First migration to another country: Ethiopia | 615 [12] [10] |
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8 | First Muslim Ambassador and Envoy: Mus`ab ibn `Umair | September 621 [22] [23] |
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9 | First Muslim Muezzin: Bilal ibn Ribah [25] [26] | 622 [27] |
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10 | First treaty/pledge of war made amongst Muslims: Second pledge at al-Aqabah | 622 [30] |
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623 [37] |
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12 | First Muslim to take part in actual fighting in the name of Islam: Sa`d ibn Abi Waqqas [40] [44] | 623 |
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13 | First peace treaty: Banu Darhma peace treaty | August 623 [46] [47] |
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January 624 [52] |
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15 | First assassination carried out by Muslims: Asma bint Marwan or Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf | January 624 [58] |
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16 | First assassination carried out by Muslims: Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf [62] [63] | September 624 [62] [63] |
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17 | First person(s) to be beheaded and executed by Muslims: Nadr ibn al-Harith and Uqba ibn Abu Mu'ayt | March 624 [2] |
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18 | First Siege carried out by Muslims: Invasion of Banu Qaynuqa | February 624 [65] |
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19 |
First person to try and assassinate Muhammad: Ghwarath ibn al-Harith during the Invasion of Dhi Amr |
September 624 [78] [79] |
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20 | First defensive military campaign: Battle of Uhud [36] | March 625 [83] [84] |
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21 | First Muslim missionaries to be killed: Asim ibn Thabit, Khubyab bin Adi and Zayd bin al-Dathinnah during the Expedition of Al Raji | 625 [89] |
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22 | First Massacre of Muslims: Expedition of Bir Maona [96] | July 625 [97] |
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23 | First massacre carried out by Muslims: Invasion of Banu Qurayza | February–March 627 [101] |
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24 | First woman captured by Muhammad as war booty: Rayhana [117] [118] | March 627 [101] |
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25 | First Muslim treasurer: Bilal ibn Ribah [25] | 630 [121] |
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GHAZWAH OF AL-ABWA* Then (occurred) the ghazwah of the Apostle of Allah, may Allah bless him, at al-Abwa in Safar (August 623 AC)
In Safar (which began August 4, 623), nearly twelve months after his arrival in Medina on the twelfth of Rabi' al- Awwal, he went out on a raid as far as Waddan
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SARIYYAH OF `UMAYR IBN `ADI. Then (occurred) the sariyyah of `Umayr ibn `Adi Ibn Kharashah al-Khatmi against `Asma' Bint Marwan, of Banu Umayyah Ibn Zayd, when five nights had remained from the month of Ramadan, in the beginning of the nineteenth month from the hijrah of the apostle of Allah.
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This was the taunt of the jews of the tribe of Kainoka, when Muhammad demanded tribute of them in the name of God.
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So the apostle of Allah, may Allah bless him, put off his two garments and spread them on a tree to be dried and lay himself down (for rest). In the meantime a man from the enemy called Du'that ibn al-Harith came with a sword"
The Battle of Uhud (23rd March 625) About...
Messenger of God to Uhud. This is said to have been on Saturday, 7 Shaw- wal, in Year Three of the Hijrah (March 23, 625).
The common version, however, is that B. Lihyan wanted to avenge the assassination of their chief at Muhammad's instigation, and bribed two clans of the tribe of Khuzaymah to say they wanted to become Muslims and ask Muhammad to send instructors.
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The common version, however, is that B. Lihyan wanted to avenge the assassination of their chief at Muhammad's instigation, and bribed two clans of the tribe of Khuzaymah to say they wanted to become Muslims and ask Muhammad to send instructors.
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Then in Safar (which began July 13, 625), four months after Uhud, he sent out the men of Bi'r Ma'unah
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