The Life & Character of the Seal of Prophets (sa) - Volume I — Page 366
Seal of the Prophets - Volume I 366 Allegations, Rebuttal to that Muslims disregard Dirāyat 1 6 that Hagar as was a slave girl 9 8 that Holy Prophet sa was not a descendant of Ishmael as 9 2 that Ishmael as was not the sacrificial offering 9 2 that Islām was influenced by Christianity 13 9 that Shaqquṣ-Ṣadr was an epileptic fit of Holy Prophet sa 13 4 – 13 5 that Holy Prophet sa was educated by Christian slave 22 6 – 22 7 that Holy Prophet sa would be left childless 22 8 that polygamy is against nature 24 6 – 24 8 that the Holy Prophet sa was satanically inspired 20 9 – 21 4 Islām overly stressed physical form in worship 28 6 – 29 2 Āminah saw dream prior to birth of Muḥammad sa 12 5 gave birth to Holy Prophet sa 12 9 – 13 0 passed away at Abwā’ 13 6 travelled to Yathrib when Muḥammad sa was six 13 5 ‘Amr bin Luḥaiyy dawn of idolatry in Ka‘bah attributed to, 10 4 Anṣār, the 12 pioneer chieftains of the, 31 0 – 31 4 status of Sa‘d bin Mu‘ādh ra among, 30 7 Abū Ṭālib took Muḥammad sa into his own guardianship 13 8 travelled to Syria with Muḥammad sa 13 8 demise of, 23 7 – 24 0 Abū ‘Ubaidah bin Al-Jarrāḥ ra given the title of Amīnul-Millah by Holy Prophet sa 17 5 Abyssinia some companions migrate to, 20 5 – 20 7 ‘Adnān dissacord in geneological links of, and Ishmael as 6 4 geneological tree of, 6 5-67 ‘Ā’ishah Ṣ iddīqah ra allegation levelled against, 1 6 rejected Ḥadīth on the basis of Dirāyat 2 1 marriage of, was by divine selection 24 2 – 24 3 most suitable to be wife of Holy Prophet sa 24 4 ‘Al ī ra would write Aḥādīth 2 6 married Fāṭimah ra 14 9 taken into the care of Muḥammad sa 15 3 – 15 4 ‘Allāmah ‘Alī bin Burhān-ud-Dīn Ḥalab ī rh on the distinction between various types of narrations 2 9