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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books The Life of Muhammad Fatherhood, Motherhood, and a Shine Before we talk about the shine at the birth of the master of all creatures, we talk about his immaculate father and mother who had begotten this great man who had changed the line of man’s history and saved him from the abysses of ignorance and humiliation to exalt him to the highest horizons of honor and dignity.
The father: Abdullah Abdullah, the Prophet’s father, was from the noble masters of Quraysh in his high morals, manners, and conducts. He was chaste and unpolluted with any kind of sin. Historians say that once he passed, with his father Abdul Muttalib, by Fatima bint Murr al-Khath’amiyyah, who was a chaste poetess and priestess.
She had read in some books about the signs of the Prophet (a.s.), and so when she saw the face of Abdullah that was illuminated with the light of prophethood, she asked him (Abdullah) to sleep with her and she would give him one hundred camels. He disdained and said to her, “As for unlawfulness, death is better! And the lawfulness is clear that I see. So, how about the thing that you wish for?
A noble man protects his honor and faith.” [1] He went on with his father who married him to Aaminah bint Wahab bin Abd Manaf. He stayed with her for three days and then he passed by Fatima al-Khath’amiyyah again. She said to him, [1] As-Seera an-Nabawiyyah by Dahlan, vol. 1 p.30. “O Youngman, by Allah I am not a woman of sin, but I saw in your face the light of prophethood and I wanted it to be in me, [1] but Allah refused except to put it where he wills.
What did you do after me?” He told her that his father had married him to Aaminah bint Wahab and she showed her regret for the glory and pride she missed in some poetry she recited. To the heavens Abdullah did not stay with his wife long. He traveled to Sham for trade. When he came back, he visited his uncles in Medina to get some rest after his long travel and then to keep on towards Mecca. While he was with his uncles, he became ill. His companions left and set out towards Mecca.
They told his father about his illness. Being too upset, Abdul Muttalib sent his son al-Harith to inquire about Abdullah and bring him to Mecca. When al-Harith arrived in Medina, he found that his brother Abdullah had died and been buried in Median a month after the journey of the caravan towards Mecca.