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His upbringing
As it was the Arab practice to pass their infant children to women from the tribes around the city to be wet-nursed, our Prophet was passed to Halima Sadia, one of the most noble and chaste in the Bani Sa’d tribe. She found only one orphan boy who had no father to pay her. She was ready to go back but at the same time she did not want to return back without anything. So, she changed her mind and decided to return back and pick that orphan, Our Prophet. She was also very poor, only having her husband, children, an old-she camel, a donkey and a few other cattle. Moreover, it was the year of famine and it affected her badly; she could not afford to give food or drink to other children in her care. But once she got home with our blessed Prophet, she realized that her cattle were full of milk. The once pale faces of Halima and her children became rosy and full of life! The pasture of the sheep and camels of that region turned fresh and green, whereas before he came to their tribe, people lived in paucity and faced many difficulties."
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