Title: Sacrifice of Hundred Camels
This order was given to Abdul Muttalib when he had forgotten his vow - first he was told in a dream "fulfill the vow" he slaughtered a ram and fed it to the poor "then he dreamed "offer a bigger one than this" this time he slaughtered an ox - the same was said in the dream again offer a bigger one - now he slaughtered a camel - then he had a dream offer something bigger than that - he asked "what is bigger than that" then it was said : " Now he remembered his vow - gathered his sons - mentioned the vow to them - all bowed their heads "Who would have himself slaughtered?" Finally Abdullah said.
"Father, kill me."
They were the youngest - they were the most beautiful - Abdul Mutalib loved them the most, so they decided to draw lots - the names of all the sons were written and drawn - Abdullah's name came out.
As soon as the father put his son down, Abbas could not restrain himself, he immediately went ahead and pulled his brother. At that time, he himself was also small. Meanwhile, the father pulled Abdullah. In this pulling, Abdullah got scratches on his face. The marks of these scratches remained until his death.
Meanwhile, Banu Makhzoom people came and said:
You should not slaughter the son like this, his mother's life will be ruined. “ Give Fidyah of a son to please his Lord. Now the question was, what how to please Lord. It was reported that ten camels should be written on one paper of the paper, Abdullah's name should be written on the other, if ten camel slips come out, then ten camels should be sacrificed. Raise camel by ten by ten -
Abdul Muttalib has done so "Ten to ten camels went up". Every time Abdullah's name went out, even the number of camels reached a hundred - then the camel's slip went out somewhere - thus sacrificing hundred camels for their lives.
Abdul Muttalib is now convinced that Allah Almighty has approved the sacrifice of Abdullah's hundred camels - he sacrificed a hundred camels near the Ka'bah and did not stop anyone from eating. "All humans, animals and birds ate them.
Imam Zahri says that Abdul Muttalib is the first man who started giving a hundred camels for a man's life - before that ten camels were given - then this method continued all over Arabia - as it became a law that the man's ransom was a hundred camels - the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said that when he said, "
And on this basis the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
I am the descendants of two sacrifices, namely, Ishmael and Abdullah
Hazrat Abdullah was the most beautiful in Quraish. His face was a bright star. Many of the Quraish girls wanted to marry him, but Abdullah was married to Hazrat Amana. Hazrat Amna was the daughter of Wahib bin Abd Manaf bin Zahra. Hazrat Abdullah was eighteen years old at the time of marriage.
He was going with his father for marriage. On the way, a woman was sitting near the Ka'bah. This woman was the sister of Bin Naufal. This is the case, he thought it was the person who would be the father of a prophet born. So he said:
"If you marry me, I will give you the same camel as you had slaughtered in exchange for your life."
On this he replied:
"I am with my father. I do nothing against their will. I cannot be separated from them and my father is a dignified man, the chief of his people. Anyway, he was married to Hazrat Amina. You (Amina) were better than the Quraish women in terms of place and location.
Hazrat Amina came to the house of Hazrat Abdullah - You say:
"When I became a mother, a man came to me, that is, an angel came in human form - I was in a state of waking up and sleeping (usually called this condition as drowsiness) - he said to me:
"You know, you are the leader of this Ummah and the mother of the Prophet."
Then he came again when the Prophet was about to be born - this time he said:
“When you have a birth, say:
"I seek Allah's refuge for this child, from the evil and evil of every envy - then you should name this child Muhammad, because their name is Ahmad in the Torah and the earth and the heavens praise them, while in the Qur'an their name is Muhammad, and the Qur'an is their book." (The beginning and the end)
According to a Narration (riwayat), the angel said to them that "You are the mother of the chief of the time, the sign of the child will be that a light will be revealed with him, which will fill the palaces of Syria and Basra - when that child is born, his name is Muhammad, because in the Torah, his name is Ahmad that the heavens and the earth praise them, while in the Qur'an their name is Muhammad, and the Qur'an is their book." (The beginning and the end)
The light in the face of Hazrat Abdullah, after the marriage, came to Hazrat Amana's face.
Imam Zahri says, the ruler has narrated this narration (riwayat) and has declared it correct that the Companions (RA) said to the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).
"O Messenger of Allah! Tell us something about yourself-"
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
"I am the prayer of my father Ibrahim (pbuh), the good news of my brother Jesus.
When I came into my mother's womb, she saw, as if a light had appeared from her that illuminated the palaces of Basra in the country of Syria.
Hazrat Amina told Hazrat Halima Saadia:
"The glory of this baby of mine is quirky, they were in my stomach so I felt no burden and tiredness."
Jesus is the last prophet who said
The good news of the arrival of the Holy Prophet. The same is also mentioned in the Qur'an, in Surat- us -saff, Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
And similarly, the time when Jesus Ibn Maryam (peace be upon him) said: O Children of Israel! I have come to you as the messenger of Allah, that I am the one who confirms the Torah that came before me, and the Messenger who is going to come after me, his name will be Ahmad, and I am the one who brings good news about him.
Now that Jesus had revealed this good news, people of every age were awaiting the arrival of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). Here Hazrat Abdullah died before his birth. In previous books, a sign of your prophethood is also mentioned that your father will die before you are born. Hazrat Abdullah went to trade with a merchant caravan. During this time he fell ill and returned weak. When the caravan passed through Madinah, Hazrat Abdullah stayed with his nephew, Banu Najjar. His mother was from Banu Najjar. He was ill for a month and died. And was burried here.
When the trade caravan reached Makkah without Hazrat Abdullah, Abdul Muttalib found out that his son Abdullah had fallen ill. And while they were in their little house in Medina, Abdul Muttalib sent his son Zubair to bring them. When they got there, Abdullah had passed away - meaning that he Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) came to this world a few months after his father's death.