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Arabia many years before to await the arrival of the last Prophet would also
notice his signs and try to harm him as he was not of their race. Abu Talib took
Buhairah's advice and they returned to Mecca.
Muhammad had grown up into a quiet, thoughtful youth preferring to look after
his uncle's sheep rather than playing with the other children of Mecca. He loved
the peace and tranquility of the valleys with their mountains and whilst tending
his flock he would pass his time observing and marveling at the wonders of the
creation of Allah.
Like all boys of the Koraysh tribe he was taught the art of manhood and how best
to defend himself. Muhammad had very keen eyesight and so it wasn't surprising
that he became an excellent archer like his ancestor Prophet Ishmael.
Muhammad was fifteen years of age when a clash between the tribes of Koraysh
under the command of Harb, Umayyah's son and the Banu Hawazin erupted.
Since the time of Prophets Abraham and Ishmael, certain months of the year had
been held sacred. During these months physical hostilities between the tribes
notice his signs and try to harm him as he was not of their race. Abu Talib took
Buhairah's advice and they returned to Mecca.
Muhammad had grown up into a quiet, thoughtful youth preferring to look after
his uncle's sheep rather than playing with the other children of Mecca. He loved
the peace and tranquility of the valleys with their mountains and whilst tending
his flock he would pass his time observing and marveling at the wonders of the
creation of Allah.
Like all boys of the Koraysh tribe he was taught the art of manhood and how best
to defend himself. Muhammad had very keen eyesight and so it wasn't surprising
that he became an excellent archer like his ancestor Prophet Ishmael.
Muhammad was fifteen years of age when a clash between the tribes of Koraysh
under the command of Harb, Umayyah's son and the Banu Hawazin erupted.
Since the time of Prophets Abraham and Ishmael, certain months of the year had
been held sacred. During these months physical hostilities between the tribes