Sons Of Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him)
There are three sons of Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him).
1. Qasim Ibn Mohammad
2. Abd-Allah Ibn Mohammad
3. Ibrahim Ibn Mohammad
1. Qasim Ibn Mohammad
2. Abd-Allah Ibn Mohammad
3. Ibrahim Ibn Mohammad
Qasim Ibn Mohammad
Qasim Ibn Muhammad (Arabic: قاسم بن محمد) was the son of Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and Khadija (Peace On Her). He died in 605 CE, before his second birthday and is buried in Jannatul Mualla cemetery, Makkah, Saudi Arabia.The age of Hazart Qasim Ibn Muhammad is 17 months or 2 years.
Abd-Allah Ibn Mohammad
Abd-Allah Ibn Mohammad (Arabic: عبدالله بن محمد) or Taher Ibn Mohammad (Taher = "Clean/Pure") or Tayib Ibn Mohammad (Tayib = "Sweet") was one of the sons Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and Khadija (Peace On Him). Qasim Ibn Mohammad was his older brother. Abd-Allah died in childhood in 615 CE.
Ibrahim Ibn Mohammad
Ibrahim Ibn Mohammad (Arabic script إبرهيم بن محمد) was the male child of the Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and Maria (Peace On Him). He was born in the last month of the year 8 AH. The child was named after Abraham, the common ancestor of both Muslims and Jews. The child was placed in the care of a wet nurse called Umm Sayf, wife of Abu Sayf, the blacksmith, in the tradition of the Arabs of the time, to whom Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) gave some goats to complement her milk supply. Ibrahim fell seriously ill sometime after the Battle of Tabuk. When it was clear that he would not likely survive Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) was informed.
Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) is also reported as having informed Mariyah and Sirin that Ibrahim would have his own nurse in Paradise. Different accounts relate that the ghusl for Ibrahim was performed by either Umm Burdah, or Al-Fadl Ibn `Abbas, in preparation for burial. Thereafter, he was carried to the cemetery upon a little bed among others by the Prophet, his uncle Al-`Abbas. Here, after a funeral prayer led by the Prophet Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) , he was interred. Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) then filled the grave with sand, sprinkled some water upon it, and placed a landmark on it, whereupon he is reported as saying that, "Tombstones do neither good nor ill, but they help appease the living. Anything that man does, God wishes him to do well."
Abbas, the uncle of Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) has reported the following narration which is recorded by Ibn Maja
The occasion of the death of Ibrahim also coincided with an eclipse of the sun (Probably the annular eclipse which occurred in the early morning of 27 January 632, equivalent with the last or the penultimate day of Shawwal, 10 AH), a phenomenon the Muslims began to circulate by rumor as a miracle. The word went out saying that the sun was eclipsed in sadness over the death of Ibrahim. Upon hearing this Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) is reported as saying, "The sun and the moon are signs of God. They are eclipsed neither for the death nor birth of any man". On beholding an eclipse, therefore, remember God and turn to Him in prayer.The age of Ibrahim Ibn Mohammad is 17 or 18 months.
Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) is also reported as having informed Mariyah and Sirin that Ibrahim would have his own nurse in Paradise. Different accounts relate that the ghusl for Ibrahim was performed by either Umm Burdah, or Al-Fadl Ibn `Abbas, in preparation for burial. Thereafter, he was carried to the cemetery upon a little bed among others by the Prophet, his uncle Al-`Abbas. Here, after a funeral prayer led by the Prophet Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) , he was interred. Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) then filled the grave with sand, sprinkled some water upon it, and placed a landmark on it, whereupon he is reported as saying that, "Tombstones do neither good nor ill, but they help appease the living. Anything that man does, God wishes him to do well."
Abbas, the uncle of Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) has reported the following narration which is recorded by Ibn Maja
The occasion of the death of Ibrahim also coincided with an eclipse of the sun (Probably the annular eclipse which occurred in the early morning of 27 January 632, equivalent with the last or the penultimate day of Shawwal, 10 AH), a phenomenon the Muslims began to circulate by rumor as a miracle. The word went out saying that the sun was eclipsed in sadness over the death of Ibrahim. Upon hearing this Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) is reported as saying, "The sun and the moon are signs of God. They are eclipsed neither for the death nor birth of any man". On beholding an eclipse, therefore, remember God and turn to Him in prayer.The age of Ibrahim Ibn Mohammad is 17 or 18 months.