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Asma Issa
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  1. The second foster mother of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was Suaiba Asslymiah. Suaiba was the maid of Abu Lahab, who was one of the uncles of the Prophet Muhammad and a loyal believer of Islam. Suaiba took in the young Muhammad after he returned from his fosterage with Halima SaadiaRead more

    The second foster mother of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was Suaiba Asslymiah. Suaiba was the maid of Abu Lahab, who was one of the uncles of the Prophet Muhammad and a loyal believer of Islam.

    Suaiba took in the young Muhammad after he returned from his fosterage with Halima Saadia. However, the arrangement was short-lived, as Suaiba husband became suspicious of the child and asked her to return him to his mother Aminah.

    It is worth noting that Suaiba brief fosterage of the Prophet Muhammad is not widely known or mentioned in Islamic sources, and her role in his upbringing was relatively minor compared to that of Halima Saadia. The focus of Islamic tradition is primarily on the relationship between the Holy Prophet and his mother Aminah, as well as his first foster mother Halima Saadia.

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Asma Issa
Islamic Scholar
  1. The first foster mother of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was Halima Saadia. She was a woman from the Banu Saad tribe who had come to Mecca to find a baby to foster. That time foster children from others was cultural. Other women were initially hesitate to take in the orphaned baby MuRead more

    The first foster mother of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was Halima Saadia. She was a woman from the Banu Saad tribe who had come to Mecca to find a baby to foster. That time foster children from others was cultural.

    Other women were initially hesitate to take in the orphaned baby Muhammad as he was not from a wealthy family, but Halima Saadia eventually agreed and took him to her home in the desert where he spent the first few years of his life. According to Islamic tradition, it was during the time when the Muhammad was baby and miraculously blessed by Allah, and his foster mother Halima witnessed many signs of his future greatness.

    Halima Saadia played an important role in the life of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, and he remained grateful to her throughout his life.

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Asma Issa
Islamic Scholar
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    The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) had several children, but most of them died in childhood. He had four daughters, and three sons. Here are the names of his children:   Qasim: Qasim was the Prophet's firstborn son, but he died in infancy before the prophet hood.   Zainab: Zainab was the ProphRead more

    The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) had several children, but most of them died in childhood. He had four daughters, and three sons. Here are the names of his children:   Qasim: Qasim was the Prophet’s firstborn son, but he died in infancy before the prophet hood.   Zainab: Zainab was the Prophet’s first-born daughter, born to his first wife Khadija (RA).   Ruqayyah: Ruqayyah was the Prophet’s second daughter, also born to Khadija(RA).   Umm Kulthum: Umm Kulthum was the Prophet’s third daughter, born to Khadija(RA).   Fatima: Fatima was the Prophet’s youngest daughter, also born to Khadija(Ra). She is known as one of the most significant women in Islamic history.   Abdullah: Abdullah was the Prophet’s second son, born to his wife Khadija(RA).   Ibrahim: Ibrahim was the Prophet’s third son, born to his wife Maria al-Qibtiyya. So, the Prophet had a total of seven children, four daughters, and three sons, but all of them except for Fatima passed away during his lifetime.

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    The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was born in the city of Makkah, which is located in present day Saudi Arabia. It is said that Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was born in a chosen place which is commonly known as “Baytullah” (the house of Allah). Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) date of birth is generally accepted toRead more

    The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was born in the city of Makkah, which is located in present day Saudi Arabia. It is said that Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was born in a chosen place which is commonly known as “Baytullah” (the house of Allah).

    Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) date of birth is generally accepted to be Monday 12th Rabiul Awwal. Even some Islamic sects believe that 12th Rabiul Awwal is not the right date of birth. But now 12th Rabiul Awwal is celebrated across the world as Eid Milad-un-Nabi (The Prophet’s Birth). Which marks the birthday celebration of The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W).

    At the time of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) birth, there were very few people living around Makkah. But this small town became popular not only in Arabia but also globally due to its religious attachment with Islam and its deep history dating back to thousands of years before Islam.

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Asma Issa
Islamic Scholar
  1. It was a blessed habit of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ that he used to eat whatever food was presented to him and did not dislike any food Among the vegetables, the Prophet (PBUH) loved pumpkin very much, and when pumpkin curry was served, he used to eat it with enthusiasm.

    It was a blessed habit of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ that he used to eat whatever food was presented to him and did not dislike any food
    Among the vegetables, the Prophet (PBUH) loved pumpkin very much, and when pumpkin curry was served, he used to eat it with enthusiasm.

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Asma Issa
Islamic Scholar
  1. Grapes: The Prophet was very fond of grapes .In the Medicine of the Prophet Muhammed S.A.W. It is also mentioned that ALLAH'S Messenger, NABI MUHAMMED (SAWS) loved grapes and melons.

    Grapes: The Prophet was very fond of grapes .In the Medicine of the Prophet Muhammed S.A.W. It is also mentioned that ALLAH’S Messenger, NABI MUHAMMED (SAWS) loved grapes and melons.

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Asma Issa
Islamic Scholar
  1. The Prophet Whose Name is Mentioned Most Frequently in The Holy Quran The prophet whose name is mentioned most frequently in the Holy Quran is Prophet Musa (Moses), peace be upon him. His name is mentioned 136 times in the Quran. Other prophets whose names are frequently mentioned in the Quran incluRead more

    The Prophet Whose Name is Mentioned Most Frequently in The Holy Quran

    The prophet whose name is mentioned most frequently in the Holy Quran is Prophet Musa (Moses), peace be upon him. His name is mentioned 136 times in the Quran. Other prophets whose names are frequently mentioned in the Quran include Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham), peace be upon him (69 times), Prophet Isa (Jesus), peace be upon him (25 times), and Prophet Hazrat Muhammad, صلى الله عليه وسلم (4 times).

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Asma Issa
Islamic Scholar
  1. Surah Al-Fath Because a Hadees stated that the Prophet (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) said A Surah which revealed on me at night, was the dearer one (favourite Surah) more than whole the world with the sun shining.” Bukhari 5012

    Surah Al-Fath

    Because a Hadees stated that the Prophet (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) said

    A Surah which revealed on me at night, was the dearer one (favourite Surah) more than whole the world with the sun shining.”

    Bukhari 5012

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