U-1: PREACHING OF RELIGION, APPOINTMENT OF PREACHER COMPANIONS AND THEIR APPOINTMENT REASONS IN THE TIME OF PROPHET MUHAMMAD (P.B.U.H)

عہدنبویﷺمیں تبلیغ ِ دین،مبلغین صحابۂ کرامؓ کی تقرریاں اور ان کی تقرری کے اسباب

Authors

  • Shams UL Haq, Assistant Professor, NUML University Karachi,
  • Mahmood ul Hassan Channar Lecturer The BNBWU Sukkur,
  • Hafiz Abdul Aziz Memon Assistant Professor D/O BSRS, Mehran UET, Jamshoro, Sindh, Pak,

Keywords:

Preaching, Preacher companions, Appointment of Preachers, Prophetic era

Abstract

The Islamic State of Madinah was not established due to any plan or policy but was a natural consequence of all events and realities that took place after the migration of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) to Madina. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) was a prophet, teacher, reformer, and messenger of Allah and his main purpose was to preach the religion and spread Islam. Therefore, from the very beginning, the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and his Companions performed this duty with great devotion and loyalty. However, unlike the Makki era, with the establishment of the Islamic State in the Madani era, the Holy Prophet (PBUH) used all the political power and the state institutions for the propagation, publication, stability, and implementation of Islam. As a result, all officials and workers of the Islamic state systems including administration, financial management, and even the military system, became preachers and soldiers of religion and began to perform religious services in their respective spheres. This article sheds light on the preaching of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), the Makkan and Madani preachers, the appointments of preacher companions on different occasions, and their appointment reasons.

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Published

2024-08-30

How to Cite

Shams UL Haq, Channar, M. ul H., & Memon, H. A. A. . (2024). U-1: PREACHING OF RELIGION, APPOINTMENT OF PREACHER COMPANIONS AND THEIR APPOINTMENT REASONS IN THE TIME OF PROPHET MUHAMMAD (P.B.U.H): عہدنبویﷺمیں تبلیغ ِ دین،مبلغین صحابۂ کرامؓ کی تقرریاں اور ان کی تقرری کے اسباب. International Journal of Islamic Business, Administration and Social Sciences (JIBAS), 4(3), 1–10. Retrieved from https://jibas.org/index.php/jibas/article/view/133