Name: Muhammad. Agnomen: Abu ‘l-Qasim. Title: Rasulu ‘l-lah; Nabiu
‘l-lah; Khatamu ‘n-Nabiyyin. Father: Abdullah bin ‘Abdu ‘l-Muttalib.
Mother: Aminah bint Wahab. Birth: 17th Rabiu ‘l-Awwal, 1st year of ‘Amu
‘l-Fil at Mecca; i.e., 53 years before the hijra. Death: 28th Safar, 11
after hijra. 1. Birth to Bi’that The last prophet of God is Muhammad
al-Mustafa—upon whom be blessings and peace. He was born on 17th Rabi’u
‘l-Awwal, 1st Year of ‘Amul Fil in Mecca amidst the family of Banu
Hashim (of the tribe of Quraysh) who were considered the most honoured
of the Arab families. Banu Hashim were descendants of Isma’il, the son
of Prophet Ibrahim. The Prophet’s grandfather, ‘Abdu l-Muttalib, was the
chief of Banu Hashim and also the guardian of the Ka’bah. His father
was called ‘Abdullah and his mother, Aminah bint Wahab. His father
passed away a few months before his birth. At the age of six, the
Prophet lost his mother as well and was placed under the care of his
paternal grandfather, ‘Abdul Muttalib. But his grandfather also passed
away after four years; and at this time the Prophet’s uncle, Abu Talib,
took charge of him and became his guardian, taking him to his own house.
Thus the Prophet grew up in his uncle’s house and even before reaching
the age of adolescence used to accompany his uncle on business journeys
by caravan. The Prophet had not received any schooling; yet, after
reaching the age of maturity he became famous for his wisdom, courtesy,
trust-worthiness and truthfulness. He soon became famous as “as-sadiq
al- amin” (the truthful, the trustworthy). Abu Talib used to say: “We
have never heard any lies from Muhammad, nor seen him misconduct himself
or make mischief. He never laughs unduly nor talks untimely.” As a
result of his sagacity and trustworthiness, Khadija bint Khuwaylid, a
Qurayshi lady well-known for her wealth, appointed him as the custodian
of her possessions and left in his hands the task of conducting her
commercial affairs. The Prophet once journeyed to Damascus with
Khadija’s merchandise and as a result of the ability he displayed was
able to make an outstanding profit. Before long she asked to become his
wife and the Prophet accepted her proposal. After the marriage, which
occurred when he was twenty five years old, the Prophet began the life
of a manager of his wife’s fortunes, until the age of forty, gaining
meanwhile a widespread reputation for wisdom and trustworthiness. He
refused to worship idols, as was the common religious practice of the
Arabs of the Hijaz. And occasionally he would make spiritual retreats to
the cave of Hira’ in the mountains of the Tihamah region near Mecca, in
which he prayed and discoursed secretly with God.
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