In the Name of Allah, the Most Compassionate, the Merciful


Beacons of Light

 

Table of Contents


Foreword

Prologue


    Chapter One
The Holy Prophet of Islam

His birth and linage,
and the time of his death

His names, epithets
and honorable lineage

The span of his life,
peace be upon him


   Chapter Two
Concerning his resplendant signs and miracles


   Chapter Three
The beginning of his call

The Quraysh admit the
miraculous qualities of
the Qur'an

How Allah protected
Muhammad against the
Mockers

The migration to
Abyssinia and An-Najashi's
assent to Muhammad's
Prophethood

The Prophet is persecuted
by the associators, and
Hamzah accepts Islam

The Prophet's Night
Journey to Jerusalem,
and his hiding in a ravine
belonging to Abu Talib

The Prophet offer himself
to neighboring arab tribes.
The allegiance of the
Ansar to him, and the
event of al-Aqabah

The associators plot
against the Prophet;
the Prophet migrates
to Medina; and the
jubilation of the Ansar
at his arrival.

The signs which were
revealed concerning his
Prophethood, and other
events of his life until he
was commanded


   Chapter Four
A general account of
the Prophet's battles

The Great Battle of Badr

The Raid of Dhu Amarr

The Raid of al-Qaradah

The Battle of Uhud

The Battle of Hamra'u
'l-Asad

The Battle of ar-Raji'

The Raid of Ma'unah

The Battle Against the
Banu 'n-Nadir

The Battle Against the
Tribe of Lihyan

The Battle of the
Trench (al-Khandaq)

The Battle of Banu
'l-Mustaliq

The Treaty of
al-Hudaybiyyah

The Battle of Khaybar

The Engagement of
'Umratu 'l-Qada'

The Engagement of Mu'tah

The Conquest of Mecca

The Engagement of Hunayn

The Siege of at-Ta'if

The Battle of Tabuk

The Death of the Prophet


   Chapter Five
The Wives of the Holy
Apostle of Allah, and
his Children

The Prophet's paternal
Uncles and Aunts

The Prophet's Relatives
in Nursing

The Prophet's Male and
Female Clients, and his
Maidservants


   Chapter Six
The Daughter of the
Holy Prophet of Islam

Fatimah Az-Zahra',
Daughter of the Apostle
of Allah

Her Birth, Names
and Epithets

Proofs of her 'ismah
(Sinlessness), some of
the signs proving her

status with Allah, and
Traditions indicating her
exellence and exalted status

The Time of Fatimah's
Death and the spot of her grave

Notes




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