Why Allah Chose an Orphan as His Last Prophet and Messenger
Why Allah Chose an Orphan as His Last Prophet and Messenger\ Faiyaz M. Khan In Islam, a child whose father has died is an orphan; however, at the age of six the Prophet, sallallahu alayhi wasallam, had lost both of his parents, as well as his grandfather when he was eight. These events would have had an emotional impact on the Prophet’s, sallallahu alayhi wasallam , life – he would have to become resilient and independent to survive. In a tribal society where family connections secured one’s status, it would have been a hard life, especially after the death of his grandfather, who was a noble chief of Quraysh. This is highlighted by the fact he was “offered to many nurses but they refused him,” [1] and even Halimah as-Sa’diyah declined to accept him at first; and only did so out of desperation as there were no other babies left. [2] Without a doubt one of the main reasons why Allah chose an orphan as His last prophet and messenger is to showcase Allah’s divine providence in sup...
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