Why is the tenth year of Prophethood called the Year of Sorrow?
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The Prophet lost both Khadijah and Abu Talib in that year.
Their deaths removed major emotional and social support.
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The Prophet lost both Khadijah and Abu Talib in that year.
Their deaths removed major emotional and social support.
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The Prophet traveled to Ta'if to invite its leaders to Islam.
He faced rejection and mistreatment there.
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Al-Isra refers to the Prophet's night journey from Makkah to Jerusalem.
It is mentioned at the beginning of Surah Al-Isra.
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Al-Mi'raj refers to the heavenly ascent following Al-Isra.
The event included major spiritual signs and commands.
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The five daily prayers were established during the Mi'raj.
They became a central pillar of Muslim worship.
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Abu Lahab openly opposed the Prophet's mission.
Surah Al-Masad condemns him and his hostility.
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Bilal was tortured for his faith by his owner.
He continued affirming Allah's oneness by saying 'Ahad.'
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Prophet Muhammad was forty when revelation began.
This marked the start of his Prophethood.
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Khadijah believed in the Prophet immediately after the first revelation.
She was the first person to accept Islam.
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Abu Bakr was among the earliest believers and is commonly identified as the first adult male Muslim.
He also invited others to Islam.
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Ali accepted Islam while still young and living in the Prophet's household.
He became one of the earliest believers.
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Zayd ibn Harithah was among the first Muslims.
He had been freed and was deeply loved by the Prophet.