Muhammad bin ‘Abdullah is the last and final messenger of God. The
message he brought from God is known as "al-lslam," and the scripture he
was given by God is known as "al-Qur'an." 1. Arabia at the Prophet's
Birth The Arabs prior to Islam were idol-worshippers; they believed that
apart from the life of this world there was no other life. It was a
society in which respect depended on wealth and family. Woman was a
commodity, counted as wealth of the father, husband and son; and after
death she was inherited like the other possessions. It was a disgrace to
have a daughter, and in some tribes the family buried this shameful
thing with their own hands. The situation of the poor, women and society
was not much different in other parts of the world. Every human society
at that time was sunk in darkness, decline and oppression. Throughout
the whole world, no glow or gleam of light met the eyes. A darkness like
a thick heavy cloud in the sky had submerged the daily life of all
societies in a deep sleep; and a horrible, powerful obscurity reigned
which only the rising of a radiant sun could disperse. This darkness was
more overpowering in Arabia than in any other place, as if they had
been invaded to the depths of degradation and debasement. See what Imam
'Ali (a.s.) says about those days: You people of Arabia followed the
worst religion; you dwelt amongst rough stones and poisonous serpents.
You drank putrid water and ate filthy food. You shed the blood of one
another and paid no heed to relationships. Idols are established among
you, and sins cling to you.' (Nahju 'l-Balagha, sermon 26.) 2. The Birth
of the Prophet of Islam Muhammad opened his eyes to the world on the
17th of Rabi'u 1-Awwal in the 53rd year before the hijrah (570 AD). His
father, 'Abdullah, was from the family of Prophet Isma'il, and had died
before he could see his son. His mother was one of the most pious women
of that time. Muhammad was entrusted to a virtuous woman called Halimah,
who suckled him and nursed him. One day, Muhammad (s.a.w.) who had not
yet reached the age of four years, asked Halimah if he could go into the
desert with the other boys. Halimah said, "I bathed Muhammad and
anointed his hair with oil. I put collyrium on his eyes and hung a
Yemenite stone on a string and put it round his neck so that no harm
could come to him from the spirits of the desert. But Muhammad tore the
stone from his neck and said, 'Don't worry about me. My God is taking
care of me!’
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