He, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, was born in Makkah on Monday the twelfth of Rabi’ al-Awwal in the year 570 CE, a year known as the Year of the Elephant.
It is the year when Abraha the Abyssinian tried to demolish the Kaaba to distract the Arabs from visiting it and venerating it to go to his church that he built in the land of Yemen
So he went out with a large army to demolish it, but God Almighty preserved his house and destroyed his father and his army.
He, may God bless him and grant him peace, was born an orphan, as (Abdullah) died and was buried in Yathrib (currently Medina) during his return from a commercial trip to the Levant. He circled around the Kaaba and named him Muhammad, a name that was not familiar to the Arabs, so that he would be praised on earth and in heaven.
His lineage: He is Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Abdul Muttalib bin Hashem bin Abd Manaf bin Qusay bin Kilab, and his lineage extends to Adnan from the sons of Ismail bin Ibrahim, peace be upon them both.
A blessed childhood: One of the habits of the nobles of Mecca was to send their children to nurses from the desert (desert), because living in the desert earned them eloquence of the tongue, strength of structure and soundness of mind. Good years and blessings upon her and on the sons of Saad from human beings, animals and plants.
Lady (Halima Al-Sa’diya) brought Muhammad (may God’s prayers and peace be upon him) back to his mother, and he lived with her until she died. He was then six years old. His grandfather Abd al-Muttalib, who soon died, took care of him. The Prophet (peace and blessings of God be upon him) was eight years old, so his uncle (Aba) took care of him. Talib) He was dearer to him than his children, so he was well-bred and cared for, so how was his condition in his uncle’s house?
Muhammad in the house of (Abu Talib): Muhammad (may God bless him and grant him peace) lived in his uncle’s house among his sons, and his uncle had many children, so he was not satisfied
(may God’s prayers and peace be upon him) to be a burden on him. He went out to herd sheep to help his uncle and relieve him, so he learned from the profession of shepherding many qualities such as patience, humility, courage, mercy and kindness.
His youth (may God bless him and grant him peace): The work of the Messenger of God
(May God’s prayers and peace be upon him) traded and went on more than one commercial trip to the Levant. (May God’s prayers and peace be upon him) continued in his youth striving and working for lawful earning through herding sheep, and God preserved him from all evil or deviation throughout his youth, where he was known for his chastity, purity and soundness of mind. Honesty and honesty, so they called him “The Truthful and Trustworthy.” Lady Khadija - may God be pleased with her - heard about him, so she sent him to take a merchant with her money to Syria with her slave, easy. Then he accepted (may God’s prayers and peace be upon him). The wife of a good young man and gave birth to two sons and four daughters (Al-Qasim, Abdullah, Zainab, Ruqayyah, Umm Kulthum and Fatima), may God be pleased with them all.
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