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The Birth of Prophet Muhammad and His Childhood in the Desert (The Cuddly Bedtime Story Collection)

The Birth of Prophet Muhammad and His Childhood in the Desert (The Cuddly Bedtime Story Collection)

Norkhadejah Darwish
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The Birth of Prophet Muhammad and His Childhood in the Desert

Praise and peace be upon him

The Cuddly bedtime Story Collection

THE JOURNEY OF A LIFETIME WITH PROPHET MUHAMMAD THE PROPHET OF ALLAH

by
Anne Stephens aka Khadeijah Abdullah Darwish, Ahmed Darwish and NorKhadijah Ahmad Darwish
Founders of Allah.com Muhammad.com and Mosque.com
Indonesian Versions by Siti Nadriyah Mansyur

Preface for parents and educators at the end

The Marriage of Abdullah to Aminah, Parents of Prophet Muhammad
There was great happiness amongst Abd al Muttalib's family, not to mention his tribe, and day-to-day life resumed once more. Shortly after this significant event, Abd Al Muttalib started to make plans for Abdullah's future.

Abdullah was now eighteen years of age, and his father thought it was time for him to marry, so he started to search for a suitable match. After much consideration he came to the conclusion that Aminah, the daughter of Wahb, son of Abdu Manaf, son of Zuhra, chieftain of the tribe of Zuhra, a branch of the Koraysh, would be the most compatible bride for his son and so he went to visit Wahb to make the proposal. Wahb was delighted and thought it would be an excellent match and so the proposal was accepted.

Aminah was of noble birth and lineage and had many fine qualities. She was known for her upright, endearing character and to compliment these characteristics she was very intelligent. Years later, Prophet Muhammad, confirmed her status when he told his Companions, "I have been chosen from the most choice."

Upon his return, Abd Al Muttalib told Abdullah that he had found the perfect match for him. Abdullah was overjoyed when he heard all the wonderful things his father had to say about Aminah and so in the days to come Abdullah and Aminah were married.

Aminah conceived shortly after their marriage and at the moment of conception she saw a light emitting from her that lit the palaces of Syria. The young couple were very happy together. Everything his father had told him proved to be true and Abdullah was as delighted with Aminah as she was with him.

Two months after their marriage Abdullah joined a trading caravan destined for Al Shams. Today, Al Shams is a conglomerate of several countries known to us as Syria, Jordan and Palestine. On the return journey, Abdullah was taken seriously ill in Yathrib. Abdullah had many relatives in Yathrib and so the caravan left him in their care and continued on to Mecca without him.

The Death of Abdullah
A messenger bearing news of Abdullah's illness was sent on in advance of the caravan and as soon as Abd Al Muttalib heard the disturbing news he sent his eldest son, Harith to Yathrib to bring Abdullah home. Harith was not destined to see his brother again as Abdullah died before he reached Yathrib and was buried near his cousins, the children of Adiyy, the son of Najjar in Yathrib in the house belonging to An-Nabigha Al-Ju'di.
Language
English
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Self Publishing
Release
June 05, 2011

The Birth of Prophet Muhammad and His Childhood in the Desert (The Cuddly Bedtime Story Collection)

Norkhadejah Darwish
0/5 ( ratings)
The Birth of Prophet Muhammad and His Childhood in the Desert

Praise and peace be upon him

The Cuddly bedtime Story Collection

THE JOURNEY OF A LIFETIME WITH PROPHET MUHAMMAD THE PROPHET OF ALLAH

by
Anne Stephens aka Khadeijah Abdullah Darwish, Ahmed Darwish and NorKhadijah Ahmad Darwish
Founders of Allah.com Muhammad.com and Mosque.com
Indonesian Versions by Siti Nadriyah Mansyur

Preface for parents and educators at the end

The Marriage of Abdullah to Aminah, Parents of Prophet Muhammad
There was great happiness amongst Abd al Muttalib's family, not to mention his tribe, and day-to-day life resumed once more. Shortly after this significant event, Abd Al Muttalib started to make plans for Abdullah's future.

Abdullah was now eighteen years of age, and his father thought it was time for him to marry, so he started to search for a suitable match. After much consideration he came to the conclusion that Aminah, the daughter of Wahb, son of Abdu Manaf, son of Zuhra, chieftain of the tribe of Zuhra, a branch of the Koraysh, would be the most compatible bride for his son and so he went to visit Wahb to make the proposal. Wahb was delighted and thought it would be an excellent match and so the proposal was accepted.

Aminah was of noble birth and lineage and had many fine qualities. She was known for her upright, endearing character and to compliment these characteristics she was very intelligent. Years later, Prophet Muhammad, confirmed her status when he told his Companions, "I have been chosen from the most choice."

Upon his return, Abd Al Muttalib told Abdullah that he had found the perfect match for him. Abdullah was overjoyed when he heard all the wonderful things his father had to say about Aminah and so in the days to come Abdullah and Aminah were married.

Aminah conceived shortly after their marriage and at the moment of conception she saw a light emitting from her that lit the palaces of Syria. The young couple were very happy together. Everything his father had told him proved to be true and Abdullah was as delighted with Aminah as she was with him.

Two months after their marriage Abdullah joined a trading caravan destined for Al Shams. Today, Al Shams is a conglomerate of several countries known to us as Syria, Jordan and Palestine. On the return journey, Abdullah was taken seriously ill in Yathrib. Abdullah had many relatives in Yathrib and so the caravan left him in their care and continued on to Mecca without him.

The Death of Abdullah
A messenger bearing news of Abdullah's illness was sent on in advance of the caravan and as soon as Abd Al Muttalib heard the disturbing news he sent his eldest son, Harith to Yathrib to bring Abdullah home. Harith was not destined to see his brother again as Abdullah died before he reached Yathrib and was buried near his cousins, the children of Adiyy, the son of Najjar in Yathrib in the house belonging to An-Nabigha Al-Ju'di.
Language
English
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Self Publishing
Release
June 05, 2011

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