As a boy, Rasulullah
was cared for and suckled for seven days by Thuwaybah, the freed slave
of Abu-Lahab-ibn-Abdul Muttalib, incidentally, Hazrat Hamza (R.A.) was
also suckled by Thuwaybah. and because of this good fortune, Hazrart Hamza
(R.A.) became Rasulullah
's foster brother. Hazrat Abdul Muttalib was so overjoyed with the birth
of his grandson that after seven days he offered an 'Aqeeqah', and invited
all the people of Quraish for a feast. This tradition of the
'Aqeeqah' was common among the Arabs since they believed that by this
sacrifice, all the evil and other omens will keep away from the person
in the name of whom the 'Aqeeqah' is offered.
On the eighth day after his birth , Rasulullah
was given in the care of Hazrat Bibi Haleemah (R.A)
a lady of the Banu S'aad tribe. It was the practice of the Arabs to
send their children away to the country-side so that they would grow up
strong and healthy and learn the refined language of the Bedouin tribe
which was considered superior to that of the city language. Hazrat Bibi
Haleemah (R.A) found that since Rasulullah
had joined her family, there was 'barkat' (blessing) and a great deal of
prosperity in her home. Thus Rasulullah
grew up with the children of Hazrat Bibi Haleemah (R.A), and he often went
out with them to tend the sheep and goats.
After every six months, Hazrat Bibi Haleemah (R.A.) brought Rasulullah
back to Makkah to his mother Hazrat Bibi Aaminah (R.A.) and to his grandfather
Abdul Muttalib.
It was while Rasulullah
was in the care of Hazrat Bibi Haleemah (R.A.) that her children
reported to her one day that two persons, dressed in white, had taken Rasulullah
away. When Hazrat Bibi Halemah (R.A.) found him, he was pale and weak.
He explained that the two persons had split open his chest and taken out
something from his heart. On inspecting his body, Hazrat Bibi Haleemah
(R.A.) found no signs of injury. This incident so upset her that she brought
Rasulullah
back to Makkah to Bibi Aaminah (R.A.).
According to 'Saheeh Muslim.' Hazrat Anas-bin -Maalik (R.A.) reports
that one day while Rasulullah
was playing with some boys, Hazrat Jibra'eel (A.S) appeared before Rasulullah
and split open his chest and removed a black spot from his heart and thereafter
placed faith and wisdom in it. He then washed the heart in the water of
'Zam Zam' and replaced it in Rasulullah
's
Chest.
When Rasulullah
was six years old, Hazrat Bibi Aaminah (R.A.) took him to her people in
Madinah. On the return journey to Makkah, she was taken ill and passed
away at Abwa. Hazrat Abdul Muttalib then took care of Rasulullah
for two years. When Rasululaah
was eight years old, Hazrat Abdul Muttalib also passed away.
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