he got really sick and died when he was 16 or 18 months old
mecca where did you get this answer? The question asks about Ibrahim (AS) not Muhammad SAW). Site of Muhammad (SAW)'s grave is in Madina next to his mosque. Site of Hazrat Ibrahim's grave is unknown.
Muhammad Awwal Ibrahim has written: '1982 Niger State consolidation budget speech' -- subject(s): Budget
Prophet Nuh (Nuah) (A S) Prophet Musa (Moses) (A S) Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) (A S) Prophet isa (Jesus) (A S) prophet Muhammad (Muhammed or Ahmed) (S A W)
S. M. Ibrahim Shah is known for his works in the field of Islamic literature, writing about religious teachings and spiritual perspectives. His writings often focus on topics such as personal development, Islamic ethics, and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad.
Prophet Muhammad (S) had 7 children in all: Fatima (r), Umm Kulthum (r), Ruqaiyyah (r), Zainab (r), Al-Qasim (r), Abdullah (r), and Ibrahim (r). Fatima (r), Umm Kulthum (r), Ruqaiyyah (r), Zainab (r), Al-Qasim (r), and Abdullah (r) were born from Khadija (r). But Abdullah and Al-Qasim died at baby or infant stage. Ibrahim (r) was born from Prophet Muhammad (S)'s other wife Mariah. I don't know if he died at a young age.
well...u see all the prophets are the best of all man but.... i think Adam (a),Nuh (a),Ibrahim(a),Musa (a),Isa(a),and the Muhammad (s) are the major prophets
she is the prophet (S.A.W)s slave girl __________________________________________ Maria Coptic is an Egyptian Christian girl presented to prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) by the Egyptian Patriarch. Prophet Muhammad married her and got a child from her called Ibrahim who died while is still baby.
Hazrat Ismaiel (AS) was the elder son of Prophet Hazrat Abraham (AS). His mother's name was Hazrat Hajira (AS). Hazrat Issac (AS) was his younger brother. His mother's name was Hazrat Sara (AS).
Lemon Brown;s son died in the war. Doesn't say which war though.
Munshi Mohamed Ibrahim has written: 'The voyages of Mohamed Ibrahim Munshi' -- subject(s): Description and travel, History, Sources
Shawgi Ibrahim Asa'ad has written: 'The hafir' -- subject(s): Hafirs
Hayder Ibrahim has written: 'The Shaiqiya' -- subject(s): Shaikia (Arab people)