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Transcript
City of Yathrib
•In Yathrib Islam began to flourish.
•The people accepted Muhammad pbuh as
their leader and king.
• Muhammad pbuh established all laws, and
settled all disputes according to the
teachings of Quran.
•These teachings united people under his
rule and authority.
Madinah Tun Nabi
Gradually the city of Yathrib
became known as
Madinah Tun Nabi ,
which means
'The City of the Prophet.'
•After his migration to Medinah, the enemies of
Islam increased their attacks from all sides. The
Battles of Badr, Uhud and Trench were fought near
or around Medinah. In these battles, the
nonbelievers attacked the Prophet and Muslim
community.
•Many delegations from all regions of Arabia came
to the Prophet to learn the teachings of Islam, and
a large number of people accepted Islam within a
couple of years.
Happy Land For Islamic Teachings