When the grave was prepared Muhammad himself slept in it and placed her into the grave | Normally boys would be dirty and tousled from playing rough games with the other boys, but Muhammad was always dignified with a neat appearance |
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The pangs of separation from her were very strong for the Prophet He had not yet recovered from her loss, when he was dealt another terrible blow — his best ally, Abu Talib, also passed away | It was with this same skill that he had won over Najashi when the Quraish appealed to him to surrender the Muslims to them |
She was also a member of the privileged group who migrated to Medina.
6They could not dream that the Prophet pbuh would dismiss their gods as useless helpless creatures, and they became his bitter enemies for propagating a new faith that did away with their traditional and inherited practices | Once in his childhood he accompanied his uncle on a business trip to Syria |
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Social and economic sanctions were imposed, and these three years were perhaps the toughest that the followers of Islam faced | His paternal uncle, Abu Talib, had in a sense adopted him |
Muhammad pbuh in his childhood was so well mannered and so fastidious about his personal cleanliness that Abu Talib would hold him up as an example to his other children.
27He remembered in his later life that she would go hungry to feed him | Fatimah bint Asad was among these migrants |
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She was also a member of the privileged group who migrated to Al-Madinah | When Muhammad began to preach she converted to Islam |
She loved him more than the others because he resembled Muhammad pbuh very much, and was extremely intelligent.
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