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  • The childhood of Prophet Mohammad (Peace and blessings be upon him)

    The childhood of Prophet Mohammad (Peace and blessings be upon him)

    Haleemah Radi Allahu anha herself related this narration:

    And the way in which the Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him) grew was very different
    from the way in which all other children grow: “He grew in a
    single day the normal growth of an entire year. When he was fully
    two years old, both his father (i.e., his father from breast-feeding)
    and I took him to Makkah. We said, ‘By Allah, as long as we are
    able to keep him, we will never part from him.

    When we met with his mother, we said, ‘By Allah, we have never seen a boy
    who is more blessed than he is, and we fear upon him the plague
    and diseases that are rampant in Makkah (Aaminah herself was
    sick at the time), so let us take him back with us, at least until you
    are cured from your sickness. We continued to persist until she
    finally gave her permission.

    We took him back with us and stayed
    (in our homeland) for 3 or 4 months. While he and his brother (i.e.,
    her son, and his brother from breast-feeding) were playing behind
    the houses (in the area) among a group of small goats and sheep
    that belonged to us, his brother suddenly (left him and) came
    racing back to us, and said, ‘Verily, (something has happened to)
    my brother from the Quraish! Two men, both wearing white
    garments, came to him, took him, and made him lie down. Then,
    they split open his stomach.

    His father and I went racing outside, and when we reached him,
    we found him to be standing up; the colour of his face had
    completely changed. When he saw us, he raced towards us,
    crying. Both his father and I embraced him, and tightly held him
    close to us. (One of us said,) ‘What is the matter with you, may my
    mother and father be sacrificed for you?’ He said, ‘Two men came
    to me and made me lie down; they split open my stomach, put
    something with (or in) it, and then returned it as it was before/

    His father said, ‘By Allah, I am sure that my son has become
    afflicted (with madness or something similar); let us return to his
    family, and give him back to them, before something we really
    fear happens to him

    And so we took him back to his mother,
    who, upon seeing us, reproached us for what we were doing and
    said, ‘What made you bring him back before I asked you to do so?
    Before, you were indeed bent upon restraining him among
    yourselves

    We said, ‘Nothing is the matter. Allah has decreed an
    end to his breast-feeding, and we are happy with what we see (in
    terms of his health, etc.)

    She said, ‘Something has happened with
    you, so tell me about it?’ She did not leave us alone until we told
    her what had happened.

    She then said, ‘No! By Allah, Allah
    would not do that with him. Indeed, my son has a great purpose
    ahead of him. Shall I not inform you about him? I carried him (in
    my womb), and by Allah, I never carried a load that was lighter
    and easier upon me than he was.

    Then, when I carried him, I was
    made to see light come out of me, light that illuminated the necks
    of camels in Basra (or she said, ‘illuminated the castles of Basra’).
    Then I delivered him and by Allah, he did not come out as other
    children do; he came out, supporting himself with his hands on
    the ground; and his head was raised towards the sky. She took
    him, and we departed.”

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  • Haleemah As-Sa’diyyah Radi Allahu anha-The WET NURSE of Prophet Mohammad (Peace and blessings be upon him)

    Haleemah As-Sa’diyyah Radi Allahu anha-The WET NURSE of Prophet Mohammad (Peace and blessings be upon him)

    Haleemah As-Sa’diyyah Radi Allahu anha

    The WET NURSE of Prophet Mohammad (Peace and blessings be upon him) and how she got to be his foster mother.

    It’s a comparatively longer artcile but its definitely worth a read. DONT MISS THIS

    ‘Abdullah ibn Ja’far said, “When the Messenger of Allah
    was born, Haleemah Radi Allahu anha bint Al-Haarith came among a group of
    women from (the tribe of) Banu Sa’d ibn Bakr, all of whom were
    looking for infants in Makkah.”

    It was common during those times for women who lived in the city to give up their infants for a
    while to women who lived in the desert. Those women were
    wetnurses; they would rear and breastfeed the infants for a
    number of months or years, depending on the child.

    Haleemah Radi Allahu anha herself related the rest of the narration:

    “I left among the first group of women, riding a female donkey –
    which was Qamraa (a colour that is close to either green or white
    and that contains some mixture of brownness or dullness in it) –
    that belonged to me. With me was my husband, Al-Haarith ibn
    ‘ Abdul-‘Uzzah, one of the children of Sa’d ibn Bakr, who became
    a part of the Banu Naadirah clan.

    Our female donkey had become
    afflicted with bloody wounds (because of the length of the
    journey). I also brought along an old camel, but by Allah, it would
    not give forth even a drop of milk. It was a year of drought:
    people went hungry, to the point that they became very weak and
    emaciated. Also with me was my son, who, by Allah, did not
    sleep at night (due to hunger). And I did not even have anything
    in my hand with which I could distract him. Yet I hoped for rain
    (and relief). We had sheep, and so we wanted rain.

    After we arrived in Makkah, the Messenger of Allah was presented to
    each one of us, and each one of us disliked (taking) him. We said,
    ‘He is an orphan, and it is the father who is kind and generous to
    the wet nurse. (In the case of this orphan) what can we expect his
    mother, uncle, or grandfather to do for us?’ Each one of my female
    companions took an infant (except for me). When I found no other
    child, I returned to him (the Prophet Peace and blessings be upon him) and took him.

    By Allah, the only reason I took him was that I could find no other infant. I
    said to my companion (husband), ‘By Allah, I will indeed take this
    orphan who is from the children of ‘Abdul-Muttalib; perhaps
    Allah will benefit us through him, and I will not return with my
    female companions without having taken anything’ He said,
    ‘You are correct (in your decision)

    And so I took him, and returned with him to the place where we
    had made camp. By Allah, during the very same evening that I
    brought him with me to the campsite, my breasts gave forth milk,
    so that I was able to quench his thirst, as well as the thirst of his
    brother (i.e., her son, and his brother from breast-feeding).

    His father (again, his father from breast-feeding, and not his blood
    father) stood up beside the old camel we came with, and he
    touched it. It was full with milk! And so he milked it. He gave me
    milk, (and I drank) until my thirst became quenched, and then he
    drank until his thirst became quenched. He then said, ‘O
    Haleemah, you do realize, by Allah, that we have taken a
    blessed soul. Allah has given us through that soul what we could
    not have hoped for. All of us being full, we spent a good and
    blessed night. Previously, we could not sleep at night with our
    own child.

    Then my companions and I set out for the return journey to our
    lands. I mounted my Al-Qamraa female donkey, and I carried him
    (the Prophet Peace and blessings be upon him) with me. By the One Who has the soul of
    Haleemah in His Hand, I raced past the rest of the caravan; the
    women exclaimed, ‘Hold on for us! Is this the female donkey that
    you set out with (at the beginning of our journey)? I said, ‘Yes’
    They said, ‘But it had bloody wounds (on its legs) when we
    arrived, so what happened to it (to cause this change)?’ I said, ‘By
    Allah, I am carrying upon it a blessed boy.’

    So we continued our journey, and with the passing of every day
    Allah increased us in goodness. When we arrived (home), the
    lands were afflicted with drought. Our flocks would go out for
    grazing, and would then return. The sheep of (the) Banu Sa’d
    (tribe) returned hungry; meanwhile, my sheep returned with their
    stomachs full and with plenty of milk in them. We would milk
    (our sheep) and (then) drink.

    They (the rest of the tribe) would
    say, ‘What is it with the sheep of Al-Haarith ibn ‘Abdul-‘Uzzah,
    and the sheep of Haleemah: they come back full and with plenty
    of milk in them. Woe upon you (they would say to one another)!
    Go out to pasture where the sheep of their flock go out to pasture
    They would do so, but as would happen before, their flocks
    would return hungry; meanwhile, my flock would also return as
    before (full and with plentiful milk).

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    Lessons and Benefits from This Story

    1) The student of Seerah sees signs and manifestations of the
    Prophet’s blessedness throughout his life; during the
    Prophet’s infancy, Haleemah Radi Allahu anha greatly benefited from his
    blessedness. Once she took the Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him) into her life, she
    began to produce a great deal of milk, though previously her
    breasts did not have enough milk in them for even a single
    child – her son.

    Haleemah Radi Allahu anha’ s child would cry a lot, thus
    preventing his mother from sleeping at night, a situation that
    changed after Haleeman Radi Allahu anha took custody of the Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him)
    Having plentiful milk to drink, both son and mother began to
    spend comfortable and relaxed nights.

    The Prophet’s blessedness also became manifested in the sheep that
    belonged to Haleemah Radi Allahu anha, for they began to
    flow with plentiful milk, though previously their udders
    would remain dry and empty.

    2) What Allah chooses for his obedient slaves is best for them.
    Allah chose an orphan for Haleemah Radi Allahu anha, though she did not
    want to take the infant, and did so in the end only because she
    could find no other. And, of course, Allah’s choice was
    supremely best for her. On the very day she took the Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him)
    with her, she experienced the positive results of that choice.
    In this there is a lesson for every Muslim:

    Not knowing what is in one’s best interest in the long run, one should be content in
    his heart with what Allah decrees for him; and one should
    not regret what passes one by in this world; or in other words,
    one should not regret missing out on what Allah did not
    decree for one to have.

     

  • The WET NURSES of Prophet Mohammad (Peace and blessings be upon him)

    The WET NURSES of Prophet Mohammad (Peace and blessings be upon him)

     

    The WET NURSES of Prophet Mohammad (Peace and blessings be upon him)

    The wet nurses of the Prophet were
    1:Umm Aiman Barakah
    2:Thuwaibah
    3:Haleemah As-Sa’diyyah (Peace be upon them all)

    Umm Aiman Barakah Al- Habashiyyah was the female slave of his father, ‘Abdullah and she was from Abyssinia. When the Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him) was born, and after his father had died, Umm Aiman
    nursed the Prophet(Peace and blessings be upon him).

    Then, when the Messenger of Allah grew
    older, he freed her and married her off to Zaid ibn Haarithah
    The Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him)
    died first, and then Umm Aiman died five
    months later.

    The first woman to breast-feed the Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him)was Thuwaibah, the female slave of Abu Lahab.

    Zainab bint Abu Salamah related that Umm Habeebah informed her that she once said to
    the Prophet(Peace and blessings be upon him) “O Messenger of Allah, marry my sister, the
    daughter of Abu Sufyaan.” Surprised that she would want him to
    have another wife – since that ran contrary to the nature of
    women – the Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him)said, “And would you love for that (to
    happen)?” She said, “Yes, I am not alone [as things stand (i.e.,
    as things stand now, I still have to share you with other wives)],
    but the person I would love most to share with me in goodness is
    my sister’

    The Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him)said, “Verily, that is not permissible for
    me’ referring to the fact that it is not permissible for a man to be
    married to two sisters at the same time. She said, “Verily, we
    are told that you want to marry the daughter of Abu Salamah.”

    The Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him) asked, “The daughter of Umm Salamah?” She
    said, “Yes.” The Prophet said, “Had she not been my Rabeebah
    (the daughter of my wife – one that is born from another man) in
    my household, she would (still) not be lawful to me (so there are
    two reasons why it was not lawful for him to marry her). She is
    the daughter of my brother through breastfeeding, for Thuwaibah
    breast-fed both Abu Salamah and me.” 

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  • The Birth of Prophet Mohammad (Peace and blessings be upon him)

    The Birth of Prophet Mohammad (Peace and blessings be upon him)

     

    Scholars agree that the Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him) was born on a Monday, and
    most scholars maintain that he was born after 12 nights had passed
    from the month of Rabee’ul-Awwal.

    Furthermore, scholars agree
    that he was born during the Year of the Elephant. As for the
    location of his birth, the Prophet was bom in the house of Abu
    Taalib, in the mountain pass of Banu Haashim.

    ”Indeed,Allah and His angels send blessings on the Prophet: O you who have believed, Send ye blessings on him, and salute him with all respect” [33:56]

    ”O Allah, bestow Your favor on Muhammad (Peace be upon him) and on the family of Muhammad (Peace be upon him) as You have bestowed Your favor on Ibrahim (Peace be upon him) and on the family of Ibrahim (Peace be upon him), You are Praiseworthy, Most Glorious. O Allah, bless Muhammad (Peace be upon him) and the family of Muhammad (Peace be upon him) as You have blessed Ibrahim (Peace be upon him) and the family of Ibrahim(Peace be upon him) , You are Praiseworthy, Most Glorious”

    Allahumma salli alaa muhammadin wa alaa aali muhammadin kamaa sallaita alaa ibrahima wa alaa aali ibraahima innaka hameedum majeed.
    Allaahumma baarik alaa muhammadin wa alaa aali muhammadin kamaa baarakta alaa ibrahima wa alaa aali ibraahima innaka hameedum majeed

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