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On 17th Rabi’ul-awwal, 570 AD (year of the elephant) a baby boy was born in the holy city of Mecca. Prophet Muhammad (son of Abdullah, grandson of Abdul-Muttalib) who lost his father before he was born and when he was six years of age, he lost his loving mother Aminah bint Wahb.

Raising the orphan prophet became the responsibility of his grandfather, Abdul-Muttalib, and at the age of ten, Prophet Muhammad lost his grandfather. On his deathbed, he appointed his son Abu Talib as the guardian of the holy Prophet.

Gentle, soft spoken, tall and handsome boy, Prophet Muhammad, accompanied the trading caravans of Abu Talib, across the deserts, giving him deep insight into nature and man.

In his youth, Prophet Muhammad participated in Hilf (Confederation of) al-Fudul which demanded the help for the widows and orphans and protecting the oppressed.

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