آنحضرت ﷺکے اجداد کا جزیرۃ العرب میں مذہبی ،سیاسی ،اورمعاشی اثر ورسوخ The religious, political, and economic influence of the ancestors of the Holy Prophet (ﷺ) in the Arabian Peninsula Section Islamic Studies

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Syed Ashfaq Ahmad,Ghulam Mustafa,Hafiz HafeezUllah

Abstract

The family of the Holy Prophet () has been respected and honored since the time of Prophet Ibrahim (علیہ السلام).But the person who nicknamed the family as Quraish was Nazr bin Kinana. Aftete Nazr, Fahr and after Fahr, Qasi bin Kalab succeeded in attaining many religious positions and powers. Qasi was the first to establish Dar al Mushura, which was named Dar al Nadwah the preparation for war, departure of trade caravans, the payment of marriages and other important ceremonies took place in this place. food was arranged for those who came to visit the Haram Kaaba, water tanks with built in which water wad filled, After him, Hashem, along with fulfilling these religious duties, also promoted trade, wrote to Caesar Rome for Quraysh traders. Similarly, special permits were obtained from King Najashi of Abyssinia for the convenien of traders, Similarly, Hashim made trade agreement with other Arab tribes and reserved separate areas for trade caravans in winter and summer. After Hashim,Abdul Muttalib carried out the same duties very beautifully, Abdul Muttalib searched for the lost water well of Zamzam and dug it, When the Zamzam water appeared, the tanks were kept and filled with Zamzam water for the pilgrims. After him, this responsibility was carried out by Hazrat Abbas, the uncle of the Prophet(). The purpose is that the ancestors of the Holy Prophet() offered themselves for the Hajj and performed political and economic services at the same time.

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