Abdul Muttalib died in 578.
After the death of his mother, Muhammad was raised by his grandfather, Abdul Muttalib. Following Abdul Muttalib's death, care of Muhammad passed to his uncle, Abu Talib, who played a significant role in supporting and protecting him throughout his early life.
Abdul Muttalib, the grandfather of the Prophet Muhammad, was searching for the lost well of Zamzam because it held great significance for the Quraysh tribe and was believed to provide life-sustaining water in the arid region of Mecca. The well was associated with the story of Hagar and her son Ishmael, and its rediscovery would restore the spiritual and economic vitality of the area. Abdul Muttalib's quest reflected both a personal and communal need for the resources that the well provided. Ultimately, he found the well, which reinforced his status and the importance of water in the region.
Abdul Vas was born in 1981.
Abdul Karim Laghari died in 2004.
Abdul Muttalib died in 578.
Abdul Muttalib has two children. Abd-Allah and Abd-al-Muttalib
Abdul Muttalib ( Quraishi from Bani Hashim family)
Abdul Muttalib
'Abdul-Muttalib had ten sons, Al-Harith, Az-Zubair, Abu Talib, 'Abdullah, Hamzah, Abu Lahab, Ghidaq, Maqwam, Safar and Al-'Abbas.
Abdul Muttalib was the grandfather of our Holy Prophet Muhammad (S). His mother's name was Salma and his father was Hashim.
His grandfather Abdul-Muttalib
After the death of his mother, Muhammad was raised by his grandfather, Abdul Muttalib. Following Abdul Muttalib's death, care of Muhammad passed to his uncle, Abu Talib, who played a significant role in supporting and protecting him throughout his early life.
It was Abdul Muttalib (his grandfather), who first took care after him, after prophets parents died, when Abdul Muttalib died, his Uncle Abi Talib took care of him even though he was not a muslim.
The Prophet Muhammad's uncle was Abu Talib. His father, and thus The Prophet's grandfather was Abdul Muttalib.
Abdul Muttalib, the grandfather of the Prophet Muhammad, was searching for the lost well of Zamzam because it held great significance for the Quraysh tribe and was believed to provide life-sustaining water in the arid region of Mecca. The well was associated with the story of Hagar and her son Ishmael, and its rediscovery would restore the spiritual and economic vitality of the area. Abdul Muttalib's quest reflected both a personal and communal need for the resources that the well provided. Ultimately, he found the well, which reinforced his status and the importance of water in the region.
The Prophet's mother, Aaminah named him "Ahmad" while his grandfather, Abdul Muttalib named him "Muhammad" meaning "praiseworthy".