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    Then the monk went to Abu Talib and asked him how he was related to
    Muhammad (pbuh). Abu Talib told him that Muhammad (pbuh) was his son.
    Bahira replied that this could not be so because the boy was destined
    to grow up an orphan, and he ordered Abu Talib to watch over Muhammad
    (pbuh) with great care. There are many stories told about Mohammed's
    youth. Some tell of how he used to take the family's sheep to graze
    and was always kind to them. While they grazed he would sit thinking
    about the mysteries of nature. Unlike those around him, he never
    worshipped the idols and never swore by them.
    He also wondered why people were always struggling for power and
    money, and this saddened him and made him feel lonely, but he kept his
    feelings to himself. He was a quiet, thoughtful boy, and rarely played
    with other boys of his age. On one occasion, however, Muhammad (pbuh)
    went with some of the boys to a wedding in Mecca.
    When he reached the house he heard the sounds of music and dancing but
    just as he was about to enter he suddenly felt tired and, sitting
    down, fell asleep. He didn't wake up until late the next morning and
    thus missed the celebrations. In this way Allah prevented him from
    doing anything foolish for He was keeping Muhammad (pbuh) for
    something much more important.
    The Prophet's Marriage
    By the time Muhammad (pbuh) was twenty-five he was famous for his
    honesty. He was respected by everyone, even the elders of Mecca. The
    purity of his nature increased with the years. It seemed he had an
    inner knowledge that other people did not have. He believed in one God-
    Creator of the world-and he worshipped Him with all his heart and with
    all his soul. Muhammad (pbuh) was the finest of his people, the most
    kind, truthful and reliable person in Mecca. He was known among
    Quraysh as 'the trustworthy' (al-Amin) because of the good qualities
    Allah had given him. He spent many quiet hours in a cave in Mount
    Hira, not far from Mecca,
    thinking about Allah. Among Quraysh was a respected and wealthy woman
    named Khadijah. She was involved in trade and on hearing of Mohammed's
    reputation, sent for him and asked him to take her goods and trade
    with them in Syria. Muhammad (pbuh) agreed and left for Syria with one
    of Khadijah's caravans. With him went her slave, Maysarah, and they
    spent a great deal of time talking together. Maysarah soon came to
    admire Muhammad (pbuh). He thought he was quite different from all the
    other men of Quraysh.
    Two unusual events took place during this journey which puzzled
    Maysarah very much. The first happened when they stopped to rest near
    the lonely home of a monk. Muhammad (pbuh) sat under a tree while
    Maysarah was busy with some work. The monk came up to Maysarah and
    asked, 'Who is the man resting under the tree?' 'One of Quraysh, the
    people who guard the Ka'bah', said Maysarah. 'No one but a Prophet is
    sitting beneath this tree', replied the monk. The second event
    occurred on the journey back to Mecca. It happened at noon
    when the sun is at its hottest. Maysarah was riding behind Muhammad
    (pbuh) and as the sun grew hotter he saw two angels appear above
    Muhammad (pbuh) and shield him from the sun's harmful rays. The
    trading was very successful and Muhammad (pbuh) made more profit for
    Khadijah than she had ever received before.
    When they arrived back in Mecca Maysarah told Khadijah everything
    about the trip and what he had noticed about Mohammed's character and
    behavior.
    Khadijah was a widow in her forties and as well as being rich and
    highly respected she was also very beautiful.
    Many men wanted to marry her but none of them suited her. When she met
    Muhammad (pbuh), however, she thought he was very special. She sent a
    friend to ask Muhammad (pbuh) why he was not married. Muhammad (pbuh)
    said that it was because he had no money, to which the friend replied:
    'Supposing a rich, beautiful and noble lady agreed to marry you?'
    Muhammad (pbuh) wanted to know who that could be. The friend told him
    it was Khadijah.

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    msk2000 wrote:

    > While they grazed he would sit thinking
    >about the mysteries of nature.


    Why don't you follow him and do that, too?

    Regards.
    H.

    PS
    Sometimes I sit and thinks,
    sometimes I only sits.



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