Our Beloved Master - His Early Life

by Sheikh Muhammad Ismail Panipati

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Our Beloved Master - His Early Life — Page 42

•oUR BELoVED MASTER• 42 child you were taking with you would prove to be the most fortunate for you compared to all the rich and wealthy children of Makkah. H al i mah narrates: “Soon after taking Muhammad sa , our wants, poverty, and destitution were replaced with comfort, good fortune and prosperity. Our weak and slow-moving dromedary (female camel) became the most healthy and active of all the female camels of the tribe and our goats began producing the most milk compared to the goats of the entire family. ” Though, in the beginning, H al i mah had brought the child out of dire necessity without much enthusiasm, now she was beside herself with joy at her choice.