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2 Ibn Hisham, al-Sira al-Nabawiya, 1st edition, edited by ‘Umar ‘Abd al-Salam Tadmuri (Beirut: Dar al-Kitab al-‘Arabi, 1987),Vol. 1, pp.
183-184 ; Ya‘qubi, Tarikh Ya ‘qubi, Farsi translation by Muhammad Ibrahim Ayati (Tehran),Vol. 1, p.
"8 Ibn Ishaq observes that the Prophet was born on Monday, the twelfth of Rabi‘ al- 4 As Majlisi indicates, the ‘ulama of the Imami school agree that the birth of the Prophet occurred on Friday, the seventeenth of Rabi‘ al-Awwal.
13 Extraordinary Events Some biographers deny any unusual circumstance in respect to the birth of the Prophet and remark that "there was nothing unusual about Amina’s 9 Ibn Hisham, al-Sira, Vol. 1, p.
Even if we accept that Muhammad was an orphan at his birth, he was still a descendant of an honorable and wealthy man like ‘Abd al- Muttalib one of whose properties was a herd of two-hundred camels, in the "Year of the Elephant.
According to Ibn Ishaq, quoting Halima, the story went like this: Some months after our return, he and his brother were with our lambs behind the tents when his brother came running and said to us, ‘Two men clothed in white have seized that Qurayshi brother of mine and thrown him down and opened up his belly, and are stirring it up.
These are as follows: 1-One of the sources for this narrative is the Sira of Ibn Ishaq, who on the authority of a learned person, declared that what persuaded Halima to return the Prophet to his mother was something apart from the above- mentioned reason.