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Old 10-26-2011, 04:33 PM   #9
antonyandruleit

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Thank you so much for the confidence. Anyway, the following would be part of my story.


"The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, has always been a quintessential example for those who follow, or try to follow his footsteps. While a part of his biography is from the Ever Glorious Quran, the most part of it comes from the Hadiths. The Hadiths describe what he had gone through, his practices, and his sayings, while The Quran describes the persecution against him by the idolaters in Makkah, even from those of his family. But our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him stood through them like a pillar, and not a part of him crumbled anytime.

The Prophet’s Merciful Birth
The Prophet (pbuh) was born on the 12th Rabiul Awwal, or on April 20 571, a Monday. His birth was a mercy to mankind. An immediate example would be that Abu Lahab was once seen in Hell in a dream after his death by a relative, and his relative was aghast at Abu Lahab’s state. Questioning how he was, his relative got to know that his punishment was decreased on Monday, the day which our Beloved Prophet was born in. Moreover, he was allowed to drink water the volume between his thumb and index finger on those days. The reason he is given this mercy would be due to the fact that he had freed a slave out of happiness for Our Prophet’s birth. Thus, The Prophet’s birth brought about mercy, even to his worst enemies. His mother had him named ‘Muhammad’, due to the fact that that she had dreamt of an angel calling her son ‘Muhammad’.

"You carry in your womb the lord of this people; and when he is born say: 'I place him beneath the protection of the One, from the evil of every envier'; then name him Muhammad.""

So tell me what you think. It was all handwritten. I couldn't get any sources, as I was at school and I had to use personal knowledge.

Tell me if there is anything wrong. Do not hesitate at all to correct me.
i think its very nice ... only the plural of Hadith is Ahaadeeth, not hadith(s)!
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