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subject |
Journeys |
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topic |
Journey to |
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grade |
Five |
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time |
30 minutes |
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objective |
To enable students
to understand the historical significance of Prophet’s Muhammed’s journey to |
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instructional material |
Info Sheet 5d -
Journey to Worksheet 5d –
Journey to |
INTRODUCTION
Prophet Muhammed’s
journey to
DEVELOPMENT
Read the Info Sheet with the students.
REINFORCING ACTIVITIES
Let students work on the worksheet.
INFO SHEET 5d – Journey to
Prophet Muhammed’s
journey to
When Prophet Muhammed
first started spreading the word about Islam in
When those in power found out about this slow emigration, they worried about the spread of Islam in Yathrib, so they decided to kill the Prophet. A note to remember is that at that time, people were very loyal to their tribes. Members would defend each other with their lives even if they were wrong! Prophet Muhammed was a member of the Qureish Tribe, which was the strongest tribe in the area, and so since the beginning of his message about Islam, no one dared to hurt him in any way, because they feared revenge from the Qureish Tribe. By the same token, even though the Qureish Tribe did not believe in Islam, they protected the Prophet, since he was a member of their tribe. So to protect themselves from revenge, those in power decided to ask each tribe to choose one person to kill the Prophet. They would all to go the Prophet’s house, and kill him together, so that no single tribe could be blamed for it later on.
Prophet Muhammed learned about the plan to kill him from God; he was asked to leave for Yathrib (this was the first miracle). He and his dearest friend Abu Bakr began to prepare themselves for the journey. Then Angel Gabriel came one evening and told him not to sleep in his own bed that night. The Prophet had arranged that his cousin Ali would sleep in his bed, while they escape. That night, the young men from the different tribes hid around the Prophet’s home and waited for him to come out. Eventually they became tired and some even slept; the Prophet and Abu Bakr quietly slipped out of the house. Morning came, and the men decided to storm the Prophet’s home; when they did they found Ali sleeping in his bed. The frantic search began!
There was a reward offered for the Prophet, dead or alive, and many people joined in the search. Prophet Muhammed and Abu Bakr had made it to a cave, just before some searchers did. Before they arrived at the mouth of the cave, a spider spun a web at the opening such that if anyone had entered, it would have been broken. The searchers, when they saw the web, surmised that the Prophet and Abu Bakr couldn’t have entered the cave, and walked away. This was the second miracle.
Finally the search
was over, but one man found their tracks and was riding up to them. Suddenly, his horse threw him to the
ground! The man thought that this was a
message from God, so he asked for their forgiveness and declared his belief in
Islam. Then he rode back to
After seven days, Prophet Muhammed and Abu Bakr reached a village called “Qiba”, which was not far from Yathrib. They stayed there for four days, during which the Prophet helped build the first Mosque for Muslims.
Suppose the country
of Yathrib has declared itself a state of emergency, and has asked for teams to
help with the emigration of refugees to neighbouring
· The residents are NOT expected to return to Yathrib.
·
There is no immediate accomodation
available in
· Travel time will be a day and a half on foot; half of you will have the use of horses or camels for travel.
· There are residents with small babies, children, and pets.
·
There are no medical facilities
available until you reach
· Food and water must be carried with you.