The Prophet Mohammed
Prophet Mohammed, known as the prophet of Islam, was born in Mecca on the 20th of April in 570. He is originally from a recognized Arab tribe known as (Qoreish). Mohammed's father was Abdullah. He died before the birth of the prophet Mohammed. Moreover, the prophet's mother was called Amna and she died while Mohammed was only six years old. Due to the death of his parents Mohammed became an orphan and went to a Village were he was Breast-fed by his foster mother Haliema Al-Sa'deya. Mohammed was raised by his grandfather Abd Al-Mutalib, yet after the death of Abd Al-Mutalib he was raised by his uncle Abo Talib. Abo Talib taught Mohammed to be a responsible child and took him to trade journeys. Mohammed started working at a very young age and he used to take care of sheep. When Mohammed was a young child, a very remarkable incident happened while he was on a trade journey with his uncle to Syria. On that journey he met a Christian monk called Bahera. Bahera was able to immediately......
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