Religion timeline
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Indus Civilization
1. Great Bath and Assembly Hall. 2. Fire alters. 3. Great Mother: nature goddess. 4. Shiva prototype. ... Read more
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Muhammah receives first vision in Hira cave near Mecca
For years after his marriage, Muhammad would frequently take a provision of dates and oatmeal for food and retire for days into a cave he had found... Read more
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Muhammad begins spreading message of Islam publicly
After several similar experiences of revelation, Muhammad finally began to reveal the messages he was receiving to his tribe. These were gathered... Read more
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Meccan boycott of the Hashemites
According to tradition, in 617 the leaders of Makhzum and Banu Abd-Shams, two important clans of Quraysh, declared a public boycott against the... Read more
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The Year of Grief: Abu Talib and Khadija die
In the year 619 A.D., not long after annulment of the social boycott, Muhammad suffered a great loss of Abu Talib and Khadija, who followed each... Read more
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Muhammad visits Ta'if
Initially the preaching of Islam by Muhammad had been confined to Mecca, and his success was rather modest, limited to 170 men and women in the... Read more
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Night Journey, Isra and Mi'raj: the "Ascension to the heavens"
In Islamic tradition, the Night Journey, Isra and Mi'raj (Arabic: الإسراء والمعراج, al-’Isrā’ wal-Mi‘rāğ), are the two parts of a journey that the... Read more
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Muhammad and the Muslim flee to Medina
The Hijra (هِجْرَة) is the migration of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers to the city of Medina in 622 In September 622, warned of... Read more
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Muslims are defeated by Meccans at Uhud.
It was the morning of Saturday, 7th Shawal, 3/March 23, 625 - exactly a year and a week after the battle of Badr. The Meccans again made first... Read more
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Battle of Badr - Muslims Attack Meccan Caravans
Muhammad had hardly breathed a sigh of relief in Medina when he was confronted with the series of military expeditions against the fronts of the... Read more
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The Massacre of the Banu Qurayza
After the Muslims had repelled the Pagans at the Battle of the Trench, Muhammad turned on the Jewish tribe of Medina known as the Banu Qurayza.... Read more
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The Mauta Expedition
When Muhammad summoned the nations the message of Islam, one of his letters was addressed to the governor of Ghassan, Shurahbil bin Amr, who was... Read more
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Battle of Khaibar
In 7/629, about six weeks after Muhammad's party returned from Hudaibia, they learnt that the Jews in Khaibar were planning to make an inroad on... Read more
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The Muslims capture Mecca
By now, the balance of power had shifted radically away from once-powerful Mecca, toward Muhammad and the Muslims. In January, 630, they marched... Read more
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The Battle of Hunain
After the conquest of Mecca, the Muslims stayed in the city for two weeks when a news soon broke out that a big army had been mobilized in the... Read more
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The Siege of Taif
The Banu Thaqif lived at the city of Taif just to the South of Mecca. They worshipped the Goddess Allat and had a great bejeweled statue of her.... Read more
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Tabuk Expedition
With the conquest of Mecca, Islam marched with galloping speed throughout the length and breath of Arabia. The neighbouring Christian states,... Read more
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Destruction of the Southern Kaaba at Dhul-Khalasah
Narrated Jarir: In the Pre-lslamic Period of Ignorance there was a house called Dhu-l-Khalasa or Al-Ka'ba Al-Yamaniya or Al-Ka'ba Ash-Shamiya.... Read more
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Muhammad names a successor on his farewell pilgrimage
When peace and order had been restored throughout the Muslim realm and the period of warfare was over and the people joined Islam in multitude,... Read more
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Battle of Jalula
Battle of Jalula was fought between Sassanid Empire and Rashidun Caliphate soon after conquest of Ctesiphon. After the capturing Ctesiphon, several... Read more
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Plague of Emmaus
The Plague of Emmaus (طاعون عمواس in Arabic, ţā`ûn 'amwās transliterated), also known as the Plague of Amwas, was an outbreak of plague, possibly... Read more
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Battle of Nahavand
The Battle of Nahāvand (also Nihāvand or Nahāwand) (Arabic:معركة نهاوند) Battle of Nahāwand was fought in 642 between Arab Muslims and Sassanid... Read more
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Ali becomes the fourth caliph
Accordingly, Abu Bakr was elected at the age of 60 years, adopting the title of khilafat rasulillah (Vicegerent of the Messenger of God), a title... Read more
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The First Fitna
The First Islamic Civil War (656–661), also called the First Fitna (Arabic: فتنة مقتل عثمان; Transliteration: Fitnat Maqtal Uthmān "The Fitna of... Read more
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Uthman, Third Righteous Caliph, is killed by rebels
The Third Righteous Caliph, Uthman, was killed at the end of a Siege. When the rebels besieged the house of Uthman, the siege was not severe at the... Read more