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The death anniversary of the Prophet's (SAWA) uncle, Abu Taleb (AS)Hazrat Abu Talib (AS), the beloved uncle of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), was a key figure in early Islam.
As the head of the Banu Hashim clan, he provided unwavering support and protection to the Holy Prophet (PBUH) despite facing opposition from the Quraysh.
After the death of Hazrat Abdul Muttalib (as), the beloved grandfather of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), he raised Muhammad (PBUH) with great love and care, standing by him throughout his prophetic mission. It is narrated that he would make one of his own children sleep in the bed of the Holy Prophet just in case the infidels of Mecca would want to harm or kill the Holy Prophet (PBUH) during the night.
When the Prophet (PBUH) began preaching Islam, Abu Talib (AS) defended him against the Quraysh’s hostility, including during the harsh social and economic boycott of the Banu Hashim. His influential position and eloquent poetry served as a means to advocate for the Holy Prophet (PBUH).
While some from the mostly Wahabbi clan debate his faith, many Islamic traditions, especially within Shia Islam, affirm that Abu Talib (AS) was a believer who supported Islam discreetly to protect the Holy Prophet (PBUH). Indeed it is narrated that he performed the marriage nuptials between the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and the Lady Khadija (SA).
According to many historical sources, Hazrat Abu Talib (AS) recited the Nikah (marriage ceremony) of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Hazrat Khadijah (AS). As the Prophet’s guardian and a respected elder of the Quraysh, Abu Talib (AS) played a crucial role in the wedding.
During the ceremony, Abu Talib (AS) is reported to have delivered a heartfelt speech, praising the noble lineage and character of the Prophet (PBUH) and emphasizing his virtues. He also acknowledged the esteemed status of Lady Khadijah (SA), highlighting her wisdom and generosity. Following this, he performed the marriage contract, with a dowry set by Lady Khadijah (SA) herself, which was a significant amount of wealth.
This event further demonstrated Abu Talib’s (AS) deep support for the Prophet (PBUH) and his mission, showcasing his role not only as a guardian but also as a firm believer in his nephew’s righteousness.
His death on 26th Rajab, in 619 CE, the “Year of Sorrow,” marked a difficult period for the Holy Prophet (PBUH), as he lost one of his greatest supporters. He is buried at Janaatul Mu’alla in Mecca and his shrine together with other members of the Holy Prophet’s (PBUH) family was desecrated and destroyed when the Wahabbis took power in Mecca.
Abu Talib’s (AS) legacy remains one of loyalty, sacrifice, and steadfastness in the face of adversity.
Despite all the historical facts, Wahhabis today declare Abu Taleb as a "kafir", as an infidel, disbeliever because of their hatred toward Abu Taleb's son, Imam Ali (AS), so they take their frustration, anger and hatred in directly by doing that
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