Chapter 01
Q&A: Hazrat Muhammad ( )ﷺ-
Q1. Reflect on the lasting legacy of Rasoolullah ( )ﷺas
mentioned in the text. How does his life and mission continue
to inspire people across different cultures and societies today?
Answer: The Prophet ( )ﷺserves as a role model for all humanity through his
compassionate nature and fair treatment of others. His teachings about kindness,
forgiveness, and social justice remain relevant today. People worldwide continue to
learn from his example of how to build peaceful communities and treat others with
dignity regardless of their background.
Q2. What was the importance of Rasoolullah's ()ﷺ
involvement in Hilf al-Fudul? How does this event show his
commitment to justice?
Answer: Even before receiving his prophetic mission, he ( )ﷺparticipated in this
alliance that protected the rights of the oppressed. This demonstrates his natural
inclination toward fairness and shows that his commitment to justice was a lifelong
principle, not just something that came with Islam.
Q3. How did Hazrat Khadijah ( )رضی ہللا عنہاsupport
Rasoolullah ( )ﷺboth emotionally and financially? Why
was her support crucial during the early years of his mission?
Answer: She provided emotional stability through her unwavering belief in him and
offered financial resources from her business. This support was essential because it
allowed him ( )ﷺto focus on his religious duties without worrying about basic
needs during the difficult early period of Islam.
Q4. What was the Charter of Madinah, and how did it create
a new system of governance that promoted fairness and
equality?
Answer: This document established the first Islamic constitution, creating a
multi-religious society where different communities had equal rights. It guaranteed
protection for all residents regardless of their faith and established principles of
collective responsibility and mutual cooperation.
Q5. Why was the Hijrah (migration) from Makkah to
Madinah so important for the growth of Islam? How did it
change the course of history?
Answer: The migration allowed Muslims to establish their own community where
they could practice their religion freely. This marked the beginning of the Islamic
calendar and transformed Islam from a persecuted minority into an organized society
that could spread its message effectively.
Q6. Why do you think the writer focuses on values like mercy,
justice, and equality in Rasoolullah's ( )ﷺlife? What might
be the writer's intention or point of view?
Answer: The author emphasizes these qualities to show Islam's core principles and to
present the Prophet ( )ﷺas a universal guide for moral behavior. The intention is to
demonstrate that Islamic teachings promote harmony and fairness in society.
Q7. In his ( )ﷺfinal sermon, Rasoolullah ( )ﷺspoke about
the core tenets of Islam. How can his ( )ﷺmessage be
understood as a universal call for justice, equality, and moral
integrity?
Answer: His farewell address emphasized that all humans are equal before Allah,
regardless of race or social status. This message transcends cultural boundaries and
calls for treating everyone with respect and fairness, making it relevant for all
societies.
Q8. Describe the significance of the Conquest of Makkah.
How did Rasoolullah's ( )ﷺdecision to declare general
amnesty demonstrate his magnanimity and vision for a
unified society?
Answer: By forgiving his former enemies instead of seeking revenge, he ()ﷺ
showed exceptional leadership and wisdom. This act of mercy won over many hearts
and demonstrated that Islam values reconciliation over retaliation, helping to unite the
community.