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I Will Punish That Man And His HOUSEHOLD by parisbookaddict(f): 6:27pm On Jul 18, 2015
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Jeremiah23:34 If a prophet or a priest or anyone
else claims, "This is the ORACLE OF THE
LORD", i will punish that man and his
HOUSEHOLD"
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Mohammed had over 11 wives inculding a child as one of them, he also had dozens of sex slaves but yet all his male children died as infants all his children died only Fatima made it well into adulthood to produce the only grandkids for Mohammed. Fatima at 25years died 6 momths after mohammed. His male grand kids hassan and hussein where subseqently butchered by Muslims after his death..

This information below is From an Islamic site

Allah's Messenger, peace and blessings upon him,
had three sons, Qasim, Abdullah, Ibrahim, and
four daughters; he had, in total, seven children.
They are as follows according to the birth
sequence: Qasim, Zaynab, Ruqayya, Ummu
Kulthum, Fatima, Abdullah and Ibrahim. Six of
those seven children were from Khadija, and the
seventh was from Mary of Egypt, may Allah be
pleased with them all.

Although Ibn Ishaq says that the Prophet had two
more sons named Tahir and Tayyib, it is stated
that they are the titles of Abdullah.

1) Qasim:
The first child of Allah's Messenger was Qasim. For
this reason, he was named Abu'l Qasim (the
father of Qasim). Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
liked being called Abu'l Qasim. And the
Companions would call him by this name.
According to Ibn Sa'd, Qasim lived for two years.
He passed away in Makkah.

2) Zaynab:
She was the oldest daughter of the Prophet. She
was born after Qasim. When Zaynab was born,
Allah's Messenger was thirty years old. Zaynab,
born in Makkah, passed away in Madinah in the
eighth year of the Migration. She was thirty years
old.
Zaynab first married Abul'as, her maternal aunt's
son. As Abul'as did not leave idolaters at first; he
was caught as prisoner of war in the Battle of
Badr, and when he was saved, he promised to
send Zaynab to Madinah. As he became a Muslim,
their marriage was renewed. Abul'as behaved well
toward Zaynab. For this reason, he earned the
appreciation of the Prophet. After reuniting with
her husband, Zaynab could not live long. Upon
her death, her body was washed by Ummu
Ayman and Sawda, may Allah be pleased with
them. Her funeral prayer was led by Allah's
Messenger and she was put into her grave by
Abul'as.


3) Ruqayya
She was the second daughter of Allah's
Messenger. When she was born, the Prophet was
33 years old. Ruqayya was engaged to Utba, Abu
Lahab's son, before her father's prophethood.
When Allah's Messenger started calling people to
Islam, Abu Lahab summoned his son and said to
him:
“My son! If you do not separate from
Muhammad's daughter, I will separate from you.”
And Utba left Ruqayya as a result of his father's
inducements.
The day when Zayd Ibn Haritha brought the news
of Badr victory to Madinah, Rukayya passed away.
And Allah's Messenger could not take part in his
daughter's, Ruqayya's, funeral because of the
Battle of Badr.

4) Ummu Kulthum:
She was born before the onset of Islam. Her
mother is Khadija, may Allah be pleased with her.
Ummu Kulthum was engaged to Utayba, second
son of Abu Lahab, before Islam came. Upon the
onset of Islam, Abu Lahab did not believe and
became a ferocious enemy of Islam.
Ummu Kulthum, married Uthman, lived with
him for 6 years. She passed away in the ninth year
of the Migration. Her funeral prayer was led by
Allah's Messenger. She was buried by Ali, Fadl,
and Usama, may Allah be pleased with them all.
As Uthman married two daughters of Allah's
Messenger, Ruqayya and Ummu Kulthum, he
was given the title “Zinnurayn” which means
“Owner of two lights.”

5) Fatima:
Prophet Muhammad's youngest and most
beloved daughter. She was born in Makkah when
the Divine Revelation started to come. She
married Ali in Madinah in the second year of the
Migration. When they married, Fatima was 15,
and Ali was 24 years old. Allah's Messenger
prepared for his daughter a bedcover, two
grinders, a water bag, and Fatima used the
grinders and the water bag all her life.
Allah's Messenger wanted Ali and Fatima to get on
well and if some dispute took place between
them, he would reconcile them. One day, Ali
behaved harshly toward Fatima and she came to
Allah's Messenger and complained about him.
After Fatima, Ali, too, came and complained about
her, but The Prophet made peace between them.
Once, Ali wanted to take another wife; the
Prophet, who heard about it, became very upset
and said in one of his sermons:
“My daughter is part of my heart. Whatever
makes my daughter grieved makes me
grieved, too.” Thereupon, Ali changed his mind
and did not marry any woman when Fatima was
alive.
Fatima passed away in the 11th year of the
Migration, 6 months after her father's death.
When Allah's Messenger passed away, she was 25
years old.
Allah's Messenger loved his daughter Fatima
dearly. During his illness, he called her close to
him. He whispered something to her, upon which
Fatima cried. He whispered again. This time
Fatima smiled. Thereupon Aisha, The Prophet's
wife, asked about it. Fatima replied as follows:
“ Firstly, Allah's Messenger said that he would
die after his illness; so I cried. Then he
informed me that the first one in his family to
reunite with him would be me; this time, I
became happy.”
It was Fatima who continued the lineage of the
Prophet. Fatima had five children: Hasan, Husayn,
Muhsin, Ummu Kulthum, and Zaynab. Among
them Muhsin passed away as a child.

6) Abdullah:
He was born in Makkah before the Migration. He
lived for three months. He passed away as a baby.
'Tahir' and 'Tayyib' were Abdullah's other names.

7)Ibrahim:
He was the youngest child of the Prophet. He was
born in Madinah in the 8th year of the Migration.
According to Ibn Ishaq, all other children of the
Prophet other than Ibrahim were born before his
prophethood. Ibrahim was born of Egyptian Mary
and, as is narrated from Aisha, passed away when
he was 17 or 18 months old.

Allah's Messenger was very pleased by Ibrahim's
birth and gave a feast on the seventh day,
distributed alms to the poor and named his son
after Prophet Abraham, because:
The Prophet's sons born of Khadija had passed
away when they were very young. And he did not
have any children from his other wives.

Salma, Abu Rafi's wife, became a wetnurse for
Ibrahim. Bukhari narrates that Ummu Sayf
breastfed Ibrahim. Allah's Messenger would drop
by the wetnurse, see Ibrahim, caress and kiss him.
Ibrahim passed away in Ummu Sayf's house.
When The Prophet heard that his son became ill,
he went to him with Abdurrahman Ibn Awf, and
cried when he saw Ibrahim suffer in the clutch of
death, he could not help crying. When
Abdurrahman remarked:
“Allah's Messenger, what are you doing?” he
replied:
“My feelings of compassion became highly
aroused.”
Allah's Messenger led the funeral prayer of his
son; Fadl son of Abbas, Usama son of Zayd,
Uthman son of Maz'un placed Ibrahim into his
grave. He was buried in the Baqi' graveyard.
When Ibrahim passed away, the sun was eclipsed.
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