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iren [92.7K]
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What was Muhammad’s childhood like?

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katrin [286]3 years ago
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Muhammad was orphaned at a very young age. his father passed away about almost 6 months before he was born. According to Islamic tradition Muhammed was sent to live with a   Bedouin family in the dessert, as the dessert was considered healthier for infants. Muhammed stayed with his foster mother Halimah Bint Abi Dhuwayb until he was 2 years old.at the age of 6 he lost his biological mother, Amina, to illness and was raised by his paternal grandfather, Abd al-Mutalib, until he died when Muhammad was 8 then come under the care of his uncle Abu Talib, the new leader of Bana Hashim.

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