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The Last of the Prophets of Allah


The Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.w.)
Prophet Muhammad (S.A.w.) was
born on the
seventeenth of Rabi ul- Awwal in
the town of Meccah to
parents named Abdullah and Aminah.

He had not yet been
born when his father AbduIlah
passed away.

His mother
remained alive until Muhammad was
six and then she too
passed away.

After the demise of Aminah he was
looked after by his
grandfather.

Abdul-Muttalib.

After the demise of Aminab he was
looked after by his
grandfather Abdul-Muttalib.

Abdul-Muttalib loved Muhammad very
much and was
very affectionate towards him.

He had heard from the Jewish
and Christian scholars that a great
Prophet would be raised in
Meccah.

and in Muhammad (S.A.w.) he saw those signs.

Abdul-Muttalib was very respected
among the Arabs.

He would sit beside the Ka'bah
and the people would sit
around him.

Muhammad was the only
person who used to sit
next to him.

Sometimes.

when they
wanted to stop Muhammad
from approaching his grandfather.

Abd ul Muttalib would tell them:
'Let my child come.

I swear by
Allah, there are great
signs evident on his face.

I can
see the day when he will be
your great leader and deliver you
from degradation, injustice
and oppression."

Abdul-Muttalib would place Muhammad
beside himself
and pat him on the back.

And because
he knew about
Muhammad's future.

he would always
be with him, eating
with him.

attending to him.

and
was only separated from him
when necessary
From his childhood Muhammad (S.A.w.) was very alert
and intelligent.

His uncle Abu
Talib said of him.

Whenever Muhammad would start to
eat he would say
Bismillah'.

and after finishing
his meal he would thank
Allah.

saying al-hamdu lillah'
"I never heard Muhammad tell a
lie.

nor did I ever see
him do anything wrong.

Never did
he laugh out loud and his
laughter was a smile.

He was kind
to the other children and
never called anyone by bad names."

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