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Early life of Rasulullah (saw) (Part 3)

Early life of Rasulullah (saw) (Part 3)

Muhammad ﷺ’s mother-child time Muhammad ﷺ was taken back to Makkah after this paranormal incident, where he was raised by his mother for the following two years. Muhammad ﷺ travelled with his mother, grandpa, and Umm Ayman to Yathrib, where his mother’s family resided, when he was six years old. . . . see more
Early life of Rasulullah (saw) (Part 2)

Early life of Rasulullah (saw) (Part 2)

Muhammad ﷺ was born She’eb Banu Hashim in Makkah. It was the ninth day of Rabi’ Al Awwal on a Monday morning in the spring, fifty to fifty-five days after the Abraha’s unsuccessful assault on the Ka’bah (others say the twelfth). As “Feel” is the Arabic word for an elephant, . . . see more

Early life of Rasulullah (saw) (Part 1)

Early life of Rasulullah (saw) (Part 1)

Given the importance of ancestry in Arab society, the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ’s family tree was extensively documented. He was born into a family that, via Ismaeel, could trace its lineage back to the Prophet Ibraheem (Abraham). Abu Muttalib bin Hashim bin Abdu Munaf bin Kilab bin Murrah bin Ka’b bin . . . see more

The Birth of the Prophet and his Nursing mother

The Birth of the Prophet and his Nursing mother

There was a happy mother in a house in Makkah. She was the sweetest and the happiest mother in the world. Her name was Amina. She was the mother of the expected baby. She was glowing from excitement, smiling from ear to ear. He was to be the greatest of . . . see more

The Story Before the Prophet Muhammed Arrived

The Story Before the Prophet Muhammed Arrived

The Story Before the Prophet Muhammed Arrived

 

  1. He is Coming to Our World

 

The soil was teeming with bright flowers, little birds, tiny bugs, and a variety of fruits and vegetables. The children were running about excitedly. Rivers were overflowing with delight. Though each corner of . . . see more

Islam as a new way of life

Islam as a new way of life

Islam is a religion of truth. It is a physical manifestation of the moral code imparted to humanity by Allah, the Creator and Lord of the Universe. To eventually develop oneself and maintain fairness and tranquility in human affairs, man need resources to support life and meet the material needs . . . see more