In which year is the Prophet’s birth traditionally associated?
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The Prophet's birth is traditionally linked with the Year of the Elephant.
That year is remembered for the failed expedition against the Ka'bah.
Practice FPSC Islamic Studies questions with answers and explanations.
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The Prophet's birth is traditionally linked with the Year of the Elephant.
That year is remembered for the failed expedition against the Ka'bah.
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The Prophet called the clans of Quraysh from Mount Safa.
He used their trust in his honesty to introduce the warning.
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The Prophet's father was Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib.
He died before the Prophet was born.
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Abu Lahab openly opposed the Prophet's mission.
Surah Al-Masad condemns him and his hostility.
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Aminah bint Wahb was the Prophet's mother.
She died when he was still a child.
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Bilal was tortured for his faith by his owner.
He continued affirming Allah's oneness by saying 'Ahad.'
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Halimah al-Sa'diyyah cared for the Prophet during his early childhood.
She belonged to the Banu Sa'd tribe.
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After Aminah's death, Abd al-Muttalib became the Prophet's guardian.
He cared for him until his own death.
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The hadith of intentions is narrated from Umar ibn al-Khattab.
It emphasizes that deeds are evaluated according to their intentions.
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Abu Talib, the Prophet's uncle, became his guardian.
He protected him during much of the Makkan period.
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The hadith establishes intention as central to worship and moral responsibility.
A sincere purpose distinguishes acts of devotion from ordinary actions.
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Al-Amin means the trustworthy.
The title reflected the Prophet's reputation for honesty.