
Qalam Seerah: Life of the Prophet (pbuh) Seerah: EP8 – The Prophets Parents
May 10, 2021
A lively dive into the Prophet’s immediate family, tracing Hashim’s hospitality and trade innovations. Stories of Abdul Muttalib’s rediscovery of Zamzam, the elephant incident, and his vow to sacrifice a son. The tragic early death of Abdullah and Amina’s grief are recounted. Reflections on Medina ties, diverse upbringing influences, and the enduring legal and moral legacies from these events.
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Hashim Created Mecca’s Hospitality And Trade
- Hashim expanded Kaaba hospitality by personally preparing and serving full meals rather than only water.
- He coined the name Hashim from crushing bread into a curry called tharid and instituted biannual trade caravans that founded Mecca's economy.
How Abdul Muttalib Got His Name
- Hashim married Salma in Yathrib and died on a trading trip, leaving his son Shayba (later Abdul Muttalib) hidden in Medina until an uncle retrieved him.
- Locals misidentified Shayba as the uncle's slave, naming him Abdul Muttalib, and he was later groomed to lead Banu Hashim.
Abdul Muttalib Reclaimed Leadership Through Medina Support
- Abdul Muttalib regained leadership after his Medina uncles brought 80 horsemen to Mecca and forced Naufal to cede authority.
- Naufal's attempts to ally against Abdul Muttalib backfired as other Quraysh families preferred Abdul Muttalib's ties to Medina.
