Abdullah ibn Abdul-Muttalib (553–570) was the father of Prophet Muhammad SAW last messenger of God. He was the son of Shaybah ibn Hashim ('Abdul-Muttalib), and was married to Aminah bint Wahb. His father chose for him Hazarat Āminah daughter of Wahb ibn 'Abd Munāf who was the grandson of Zuhrah, the brother of his great great grandfather Qusayy ibn Kilāb. Wahb had been the chief of Banū Zuhrah as well as its eldest and noblest member but had died some time previously and Āminah became a ward of his brother Wuhaib who had succeeded him as chief of the clan.
His father went with him to the quarter of Banu Zuhrah. There, he sought the residence of Wuhayb and went in to ask for the hand of Wahb's daughter for his son. 'Abdullah's father fixed his marriage with Aminah Bint Wahb (Prophet Muhammad mother). It was said that a light shone out of his forehead and that this light was the promise of a Prophet as offspring. Many Arabian women approached 'Abdullah, who is reported to have been a handsome man, so that they might gain the honor of producing his offspring. However it is believed that, as decided by God, the light was destined to be transferred to Aminah through 'Abdullah after consummating the marriage. 'Abdullah's father was the custodian of the Holy Ka'ba in Makkah. 'Abdullah lived with Aminah among her relatives the first three days of the marriage. Afterwards, they moved together to the quarter of 'Abdul-Muttalib.
This book is story about Abdullah Ibn Mutallib the father of Prophet Muhammmad SAW last messenger of God In Islam faith based from Holy Quran & Al-Hadith.