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OUR BELOVED PROPHET'S CHILDHOOD WITH A QUIZ

OUR BELOVED PROPHET'S CHILDHOOD WITH A QUIZ

Anne Stephens
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OUR BELOVED PROPHET'S CHILDHOOD WITH A QUIZ
by Anne Stephens
Prophet Muhammad, praise and peace be upon him, was the orphaned son of Abdullah, the son of Abd al Muttalib and Lady Amina, the daughter of Wahb.
As Lady Aminah gave birth to the Prophet, peace be upon both of them, she saw a light coming from her until she saw the palaces of far, far away Syria. She did not see the palaces with her ordinary eyesight, what she saw was with a very special gift from Allah by which He honored her, because Allah says in a Divine Hadith, "I will be his sight with which he sees". It is because of this that we know Lady Aminah was not just an ordinary mother but a lady who had a special rank in this life and an even greater rank in Paradise.
Prophet Muhammad was born in the house of his uncle Abu Talib on Monday 12th of Rabi-al-Awwal, 570 years after Prophet Jesus ascended into heaven. As he was born he prostrated on his tiny little hands and knees, then said "Al Hamdulillah" which is the same praise Prophet Adam offered as he sneezed when he reached the earth.
As soon as Prophet Muhammad was born, Lady Aminah sent word to his grandfather, Abd Al Muttalib of his safe arrival and wrapped her darling son in a white cloth. Abd Al Muttalib was so happy that he rushed immediately to see him and with tender loving care cradled him in his arms then took him to the Ka’bah where he offered a prayer of thanksgiving to Allah for his grandson.
In those days it was the custom of noble and well to-do families to entrust their newly born infants to the care of good families living far from Mecca where their infants would be less likely to contract the many diseases that all too often accompanied the pilgrims and traders who frequented the City.
With this in mind, Lady Aminah and Abd Al Muttalib decided to send Muhammad to be raised in the desert .... enjoy with the whole family ... a click away
Language
English
Pages
29
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
June 04, 2011

OUR BELOVED PROPHET'S CHILDHOOD WITH A QUIZ

Anne Stephens
0/5 ( ratings)
OUR BELOVED PROPHET'S CHILDHOOD WITH A QUIZ
by Anne Stephens
Prophet Muhammad, praise and peace be upon him, was the orphaned son of Abdullah, the son of Abd al Muttalib and Lady Amina, the daughter of Wahb.
As Lady Aminah gave birth to the Prophet, peace be upon both of them, she saw a light coming from her until she saw the palaces of far, far away Syria. She did not see the palaces with her ordinary eyesight, what she saw was with a very special gift from Allah by which He honored her, because Allah says in a Divine Hadith, "I will be his sight with which he sees". It is because of this that we know Lady Aminah was not just an ordinary mother but a lady who had a special rank in this life and an even greater rank in Paradise.
Prophet Muhammad was born in the house of his uncle Abu Talib on Monday 12th of Rabi-al-Awwal, 570 years after Prophet Jesus ascended into heaven. As he was born he prostrated on his tiny little hands and knees, then said "Al Hamdulillah" which is the same praise Prophet Adam offered as he sneezed when he reached the earth.
As soon as Prophet Muhammad was born, Lady Aminah sent word to his grandfather, Abd Al Muttalib of his safe arrival and wrapped her darling son in a white cloth. Abd Al Muttalib was so happy that he rushed immediately to see him and with tender loving care cradled him in his arms then took him to the Ka’bah where he offered a prayer of thanksgiving to Allah for his grandson.
In those days it was the custom of noble and well to-do families to entrust their newly born infants to the care of good families living far from Mecca where their infants would be less likely to contract the many diseases that all too often accompanied the pilgrims and traders who frequented the City.
With this in mind, Lady Aminah and Abd Al Muttalib decided to send Muhammad to be raised in the desert .... enjoy with the whole family ... a click away
Language
English
Pages
29
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
June 04, 2011

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