The life of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ began in Makkah in the Year of the Elephant, where he was born into the noble tribe of Quraysh. Known from a young age for his honesty and trustworthiness, he earned the title Al-Amīn. At the age of forty, he received the first revelation in the cave of Hira, marking the beginning of his mission as the final messenger of Allah. Despite facing persecution in Makkah, he continued to call people to monotheism with patience and compassion. His migration to Madinah established the first Muslim community, where justice, mercy, and brotherhood became the foundation of society. His life remains the greatest example of character, leadership, and devotion to God.