First Preacher of Islam in Madina
Who was the first preacher of Islam appointed by Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ for the people of Madina?
Overview
Hazrat Musab ibn Umair (RA) was the first preacher of Islam appointed by Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ for the people of Madina.
He was appointed as the first ambassador of Islam and played a crucial role in spreading the message of Islam to the people of Madina.
Hazrat Musab ibn Umair was sent to Yathrib (Medina) to prepare the city for the forthcoming Hijra after the first pledge with the Ansar.
A man of Medina named Asad ibn Zurara assisted him in his mission.
He died in the Battle of Uhud, fighting for the cause of Islam.
Explanation
Musab ibn Umayr was appointed the first ambassador of Islam.
He embraced Islam in 614 CE.
He was sent to Yathrib (Medina) to prepare the city for the forthcoming Hijra after the first pledge with the ansar.
A man of Medina named Asad ibn Zurara assisted him.
He died in the Battle of Uhud in 625 CE.
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