Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.W)

                                                                      

Muhammad (s.a.w) was born into a family like this on Friday, the 17th Rabi'-ul-Awwal, in the first year of 'Amul-Fil. He was destined to preach the Word of God throughout the world (570 C.E.). In Sunni communities, the 12th Rabi'-ul-Awwal is more known. Thus, Ibrahim's prayer was heard as the Ka'bah was being constructed. Lord! Indeed, You are the Mighty, the Wise; therefore, send among them a Messenger to teach them Your Book and Your Wisdom, recite to them Your verses, and purify them (Qur'an 2:129). And the good news of Christ came to pass: O children of Israel! I can guarantee you that I am Allah's messenger to you, confirming the Torah in front of me and sharing with you the good news of a Messenger who

The Prophet's grandpa, 'Abdul­ Muttalib, took up the child's care and rearing after his father, 'Abdullah, passed away a few months (or two months) before (or after) the Prophet's birth. After a few months, the infant was given to a Bani-Sa'd tribal bedouin lady named Halimah for care, in accordance with the long-standing Arab custom.

He was nurtured by 'Abdul-Muttalib with the utmost affection after losing his mother when he was just six years old, making him a double orphan. To learn how to withstand them with increasing fortitude and rise up the ranks of the perfect human, the Prophet-to-be had to experience all the trials, sufferings, and privations that come with being a human. Two years had hardly even elapsed before Abdul-Muttalib also went away.

At the age of 82, 'Abdul-Muttalib passed away, putting Abu Talib in charge of looking after the orphan Muhammad (s.a.w.). More than their own children, Abu Talib and his wife Fatimah Bint Asad loved Muhammad. Fatima Bint Asad was his "mother," according to the Holy Prophet, who kept her own kids waiting while she fed him and left them cold while she gave him warm clothing. The kid was always with Abu Talib, day and night.

In Siqayah and Rifadah, Abu Talib took Abdul-place Muttalib's as a crucial member of the business caravans. Abu Talib travelled to Syria when he was 12 years old, leaving his family behind. While sobbing, Muhammad (s.a.w) clung to him. Abu Talib brought the infant with him since he was so affected. As usual, the caravan camped close to a monastic complex when it arrived in Busra, Syria. It is impossible to give a complete account of that visit in this space. Let's just say that the monk recognized some of the signals from the ancient books and became sure that the orphan boy was the last Prophet to arrive after observing them. To be sure, he struck up a conversation with him and at one point swore him to secrecy with Lat and Uzza. Don't take the names of Lat and Uzza before me, the child cried. I detest them! Now, Buhayra was persuaded. He warned Abu Talib not to travel to Damascus because "I am concerned the Jews may try to harm him if they find out what I have witnessed." This child will undoubtedly achieve greatness.

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