The Story of Hazrat Aminah bint Wahb The Mother of Prophet
Muhammad SAW Last Messenger of Allah SWT (God) Based from The Noble
Quran & Al-Hadith.
The womb of Aminah bint Wahb was certainly the noblest and the most
honorable of all wombs because it was the womb that carried the seal
of all the Prophets and the leader of the Messengers. It was in this
womb that the noble fetus (Allah's Messenger) settled. This seed had been passed down from the loins of men, generation after generation
until Allah in His Divine wisdom decreed that it moved into 'Abdullah
ibn 'Abdul Muttalib, the youthful Qurayshi who excelled his contemporaries in greatness. 'Abdullah ibn 'Abdul Muttalib was ransomed from slaughtering, after his father had vowed to sacrifice
him and had sought to fulfill his vow. He was the most precious person
the Arabs had ever known.
He was not slaughtered by Allah’s will, so that the Divine choice
might be actualized and firmly rooted in the history of mankind, all bearing witness to Allah's absolute Will. There is no change in His
Words and there is no preventer against what He has decreed.
«Allah chose Adam, Nooh [Noah], the family of Ibraheem [Abraham] and the family of 'Imraan above the ‘Aalameen [mankind and jinn].
Offspring, one of the other, and Allah is the All-Hearer, All-Knower.»
(Qur'an 3: 33–34)
'Abdullah went out with his father 'Abdul-Muttalib after he had been
saved from being sacrificed. A woman from Bani Asad ibn 'Abdul 'Uzza
then saw him beside the Ka'bah and said to him, after having looked
into his face,
“You will be given the like of the camels that were sacrificed for your ransom if you cohabit with me now.”
This is because she saw something special in him. 'Abdullah replied
that it was better for him to die rather than to commit an unlawful
thing and that for a noble man to preserve his honor and religion was more worthy. 'Abdul-Muttalib chose Aaminah bint Wahb of the Zuhr clan
as a wife for his son 'Abdullah. Aaminah was then the best Qurayshi
woman in lineage and status.
A fortune-teller from Tibalah who was known as Fatimah bint Murr
al-Khath'amiyah had also seen 'Abdullah. This woman was one of the
most beautiful and chast of Arab women. She saw the light of prophethood in the face of 'Abdullah, she then offered herself in marriage to him but he rejected her offer.
The news of a Prophet that would come from the children of Ismaa'eel
(peace be upon him), was spreading among the Arabs all over the peninsula. This news was based on what the people of the scripture had narrated and what they were informing from what was recorded in their
Torah, both implicitly and explicitly. People were also finding this
out from fortune-tellers and astrologers.
Even though 'Abdullah ibn 'Abdul Muttalib was a handsome youth,
possessing an amazing and lofty upbringing and even though he possessed chastity and high morals and young women had sought him and
asked for his hands in marriage, Allah had decreed that Aaminah would
be ‘Abdullah's wife.
Aminah's womb soon bore the noble fetus of the Prophet. A few months
after the pregnancy had taken place, 'Abdullah undertook a journey to
Syria (Syria according to Arab geographical terminology is a region
consisting of Palestine, Jordan, present day Syria and Lebanon. The city of Gaza, which is on Palestinian coast was one of the major
cities that Qurayshi merchants frequented). But on his way back, he fell ill and stayed with his maternal uncles from the tribe of Bani
Najjaar in Yathrib, where they nursed and took care of him. Sadly, he died because of his fatal illness and his young wife was left as a
widow
Aminah was traumatized by the death of her beloved husband, who had
only lived with her for a few months after their marriage. She wept
bitterly and wailed severely as her fetus had already become an orphan
before it had even been born. But she pushed herself to stay strong
and persevere. She found consolation in 'Abdul-Muttalib who took good
care of her and showed her much compassion. Her pregnancy was
surprisingly very comfortable and easy.
In her dream one night someone came to her as she was sleeping and said to her,
“You are pregnant with the Leader and the Prophet of this Nation (Ummah)."
He came to her again, just before she was to give birth and said,
“Say after you deliver him, 'I seek protection for him with the One
(Allah) from the evil of every jealous person.' Then name him 'Muhammad'."
In this way Aaminah continued to see dreams. More than once her dreams
give her glad tidings, strengthened her, encouraged her to be patient,
consoled her and indicated the greatness of the child to be born to her.
The delivery day was a great day. It was a dawn which was to remove
the darkness of deviation from mankind. Yes! The Prophet (peace be upon him) was born in spring … after cold hurricanes, the thunders
of winter and after the darkness of its clouds. It was in spring,
after the heat and scorching difficulties of summer and after the dryness and changes in nature which come with autumn.
Aaminah said,
“When I delivered him, a light came out with him that illuminated all that was between the East and the West. The light illuminated palaces
and markets of Syria until I saw the necks of the camels in Basra. I
saw three erected flags: one at the East, one at the West and the
third over the Ka'bah.”
'Abdul-Muttalib, the Prophet's grandfather came and took the boy named
Muhammad to the Ka'bah. While circumambulating the Ka'bah he said,
“Praise be to Allah Who gave me this important boy. I seek Allah's
protection for him.”