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'''Halima al-Sa'diyya''' is the Prophet's (s) [[foster mother]]. She fed [[the Prophet (s)]] after [[Thuwayba]]. Soon after she started nursing the Prophet (s), many blessing showed up in her life. The Prophet (s) stayed in [[Bani Sa'd]] tribe until he was 4 or 5. Historians related the fabricated event of "Shaqq al-Sadr" to this period. The Prophet (s) respected Halima, and in several occasions helped her generously. | '''Halima al-Sa'diyya''' is the Prophet's (s) [[foster mother]]. She fed [[the Prophet (s)]] after [[Thuwayba]]. Soon after she started nursing the Prophet (s), many blessing showed up in her life. The Prophet (s) stayed in [[Bani Sa'd]] tribe until he was 4 or 5. Historians related the fabricated event of "Shaqq al-Sadr" to this period. The Prophet (s) respected Halima, and in several occasions helped her generously. | ||
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==Infancy Narrations== | ==Infancy Narrations== | ||
The events of this period, in all sources, are narrated by Halima | The events of this period, in all sources, are narrated by Halima. | ||
Because the Prophet (s) had spent his infancy and childhood in Bani Sa'd b, Bakr b, Hawazin tribe; he considered himself as the most eloquent Arab. | |||
==Wet-nursing Muhammad== | ==Wet-nursing Muhammad== | ||
Apparently people of [[Mecca]] would send their children to [[Bedouin]] tribes so that they will be more eloquent. | {{main|Childhood of Prophet Muhammad (s)}} | ||
Apparently people of [[Mecca]] would send their children to [[Bedouin]] tribes so that they will be more eloquent. | |||
Bani Sa'd suffered from a severe famine, so Halima and nine other women of the tribe headed to Mecca to make a living by wet-nursing children of wealthy tribes of Mecca. Due to poverty and famine her camel was very weak and skinny so she was left behind and consequently arrived late to Mecca. When she arrived the grandson of [[‘Abd al-Mutallib]] was the only child left, because he was an orphan and they were afraid not to receive an appropriate fee. | Bani Sa'd suffered from a severe famine, so Halima and nine other women of the tribe headed to Mecca to make a living by wet-nursing children of wealthy tribes of Mecca. Due to poverty and famine her camel was very weak and skinny so she was left behind and consequently arrived late to Mecca. When she arrived the grandson of [[‘Abd al-Mutallib]] was the only child left, because he was an orphan and they were afraid not to receive an appropriate fee. | ||
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Authors have mentioned ample evidences that disprove this event –which is said to have happened several times in Prophet's life- and also demonstrated that the narrations about this event are fabricated. | Authors have mentioned ample evidences that disprove this event –which is said to have happened several times in Prophet's life- and also demonstrated that the narrations about this event are fabricated. | ||
The prophet Muhammad (s) was among Bani Sa'd tribe for 4 or 5 years and then Halima returned him to [[Amina bint Wahab|his mother]] and grandfather, [[‘Abd al-Mutallib]]. | The prophet Muhammad (s) was among Bani Sa'd tribe for 4 or 5 years and then Halima returned him to [[Amina bint Wahab|his mother]] and grandfather, [[‘Abd al-Mutallib]]. | ||
==The Prophet's Respect for Halima== | ==The Prophet's Respect for Halima== |