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..., and the Abyssinian servant Barakah (Umm Ayman), who would care for the Prophet ﷺ throughout his childhood and remain by hi...
...ne credential: a man whom Allah Himself had taken under His care from the very first day of his life.
...h his cloak and interceded for her entire tribe. The foster care period ended when the incident of the splitting of the ches...
...g historically verifiable. The theological significance is carefully explained by Islamic scholars: the "clot of blood" rep...
... had only recently returned from his years of desert foster care with Halimah. He was just beginning to know his mother — an...
...rom grandfather to uncle represents a divine arrangement of care: at no point was the Prophet ﷺ truly alone, even as the peo...
...be brought. When the Prophet ﷺ arrived, Bahira examined him carefully — his face, his hands, and the area between his should...
...ded as a young man and spoke of it throughout his prophetic career with the highest praise: "I would not exchange it for red...
... uncles. He spoke of this covenant throughout his prophetic career with the highest praise: "I witnessed in the house of Abd...
..., describe the detailed observations of a man paid to watch carefully. Commercially, the journey was highly successful: the ...
...ation, the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ shared Islam privately with a carefully selected circle of people — a period the seerah histor...
...s." (Surah al-Hijr, 15:94) With this command, the period of careful secret dawah ended and the far more dangerous phase of o...
... only recorded instance of salat al-gha'ib in his prophetic career. It was a recognition of a man whose justice had sheltere...
...d; and Zubayr ibn al-Awwam. The Quraysh sent a second, more carefully prepared embassy to the Negus — led by Amr ibn al-As a...
...nce before people... if You are not angry with me, I do not care — but Your favor is the most expansive thing for me.' The g...
...ill. The Prophet ﷺ instructed Uthman to remain in Medina to care for her rather than join the Badr expedition. This was a ge...
...that the hadith literature has preserved with extraordinary care. He said: 'Husayn is from me, and I am from Husayn — whoeve...
... curse against the Quraysh by name, then recited: 'I do not care, when I am killed as a Muslim, in what manner I die — for t...
...ier, the most physically painful rejection of his prophetic career. Now, in Shawwal 8 AH, he returned with the Muslim army a...
...00,000 and 124,000 — the largest gathering of his prophetic career — and addressed them in what would prove to be his final ...
... of which Quranic verse was revealed last is among the most carefully studied in the sciences of the Quran. The classical sc...
...me clarity he had applied to every other appointment of his career.
..., where he spent the final thirteen days of his life. Aisha cared for him throughout and the hadith literature preserves the...
...ned guidance on prayer, fasting, purification of the heart, care for the poor, and the remembrance of death. Its core messag...
...ning of the structural decline of the dynasty. Hisham was a careful administrator, personally austere compared to some of hi...
... Montgisard was one of the most famous defeats in Saladin's career, inflicted by the young leper King Baldwin IV of Jerusale...
... raised and fiercely protected him for his entire prophetic career — but died without accepting Islam.
...in woman who nursed the infant Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, in whose care he experienced the opening of his chest.
Mother of Ali ibn Abi Talib and a very early companion who raised the Prophet ﷺ as if her own son after the death of his mother Aminah. She accepted Islam early
... Prophet's ﷺ father Abdullah and one of the first people to care for the Prophet ﷺ as an infant and child. She was freed and...
...cted scholar and leader of the Alid family who maintained a careful quietist stance during the civil wars.
Reliable Kufan tabi'i narrator known for his careful transmission and widely accepted narrations in the major...
...anion Abu Musa al-Ash'ari, known as a hadith narrator whose career combined scholarship with judicial authority under the Um...
...narrator of the late Tabi'un generation, known for his long career of transmission and inclusion in all six canonical collec...
...at form the legal basis for Shafi'i fiqh rulings. Ibn Hajar carefully selected approximately 1,596 hadith from the major col...
...pping) alongside general principles of wellness, preventive care, and the relationship between spiritual and physical health...
...of 865 notable figures, known for its literary elegance and careful attention to dates of death and historical accuracy.
...uran's emphasis on protecting orphans, the reward for their caretakers, and the prohibition of wronging them.
How Muslim-founded hospitals introduced systematic patient care, medical records, specialized wards, and the concept of the...
The Quranic mandate to honor and care for aging parents, the severity of disobeying them, and pra...
...g organ donation, genetic engineering, IVF, and end-of-life care.