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NABI MUHAMMAD SAW The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) came from the Quraysh kabilah, precisely a descendant of Hasyim. His father was Abdullah bin Abdul Muthalib, the grandson of Hasyim. His mother is Aminah binti Wahb who is a descendant of Bani Zuhrah, one of the Quraysh kabilahs. After his marriage, Abdullah traveled to Syam. When he returned from that trip, he died in Medina and was buried in the city as well. After a few months of the father's death, the prophet was born in the month of Rabi'ul Awal, 571 Masehi in Makkah, and with his birth, the world came to light. In accordance with the custom of the nobles of Makkah, his mother handed over little Muhammad to Halimah Sa'diyah from the Kabilah Bani Sa'd to be breastfed. He lived in Halimah's house for four years. After that, the mother took it back.With a view to visiting his father's relatives in Medina, the mother took him away to Medina. On his way back to Makkah, his parents die...
PROBLEM THAT NABI MUHAMMAD SAW FACED DURING HIS LEADERSHIP The issue that most irked the Makkah aristocracy was the Prophet’s rejection of the established social order in society. The principle of equality of all human beings regardless of birth, tribe, wealth or colour was viewed with alarm by the Quraish. They had created a hierarchy based on wealth and power; the leading figures used to congregate in Dar an-Nadwa, the council chamber of the Makkan elite, to discuss issues affecting them. Dar an-Nadwa was established by Qusay, the great-grandfather of the Prophet (saw), who had united all the tribes of Makkah and was proclaimed as their leader. Naturally, the call in which the poor, the slaves and women were given equal voice and rights was seen as a threat to the privileged classes. But that is precisely the function of the social challenge; it creates a breach in the ranks of the est...
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