Shortly after his return to Medina, Muhammad suffered from terrible headaches for a month; he asked Abu Bakr to preach in his place when he was bedridden. The Prophet dies on June 8, 632; he was 63 years old.
Aicha was
apprehensive that her father might succeed to the Prophet with the subsequent responsibilities, and asked Omar to preach instead, since he had a loud voice and a large body. Muhammad got irate for Aicha involvement in altering his decision, and demanded that Abu Baker resume the preaching.
Omar would not believe that the Prophet could die and threatened anyone who says so; then Abu Bakr told the congregation
صدى البلد: وَلَكِن لاَّ تُحِبُّونَ النَّاصِحِين
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شيده الرسول ما لاتعرفه عن أول مسجد بني في الإسلام
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تعرف على اشهر الادباء في النثر في العصر الأموي
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Islam was founded on the dozens “Christian-Jewish” “Heretic sects” in the Near East
When the Byzantine Empire was established in Constantinople and adopted Christianity as an official religion, and later founded the “Orthodox Christian” sect as the religion of the empire in the mid of the 5th century, the hundreds of local based “christian sects” in Syria, Palestine and Lebanon were persecuted and had to transfer east of the Euphrates River (Persian Empire), the Arabian Peninsula, and further toward China.
The Prophet Muhammad was a member of one of those “Jewish-Christian” sect in Mecca and Islam was almost a copy/paste of the local Bible they used in Mecca, mainly most of the Jewish mythical stories, their prophets, and their customs.