- It is a proven fact from the Holy Quran and Ahadith  that the parents of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) -  Sayyiduna Abdullah and Sayyidah Aamina (radi Allahu anhuma) - were always  on Iman and left this world with Iman.   
 - Just as the cities of Makkah and Madina are the most  exalted cities in the world due to being the birth place and place of demise of  the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), likewise, the genealogy of  the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is the most exalted and  pure chain in the Universe.   
 - All his forefathers, from his father, Hazrat Abdullah (radi  Allahu anhu), to Hazrat Adam (alaihis salaam), were Mu'min, Muwaahids  (believers in the Oneness of Allah), Aabids and Zaahids. None from amongst them  were idol-worshippers or Faasiqs (sinners).   
 - Actually, the Noor of Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi  wasallam) travelled from Hazrat Adam (alaihis salaam) to Hazrat  Abdullah (radi Allahu anhu), in the family chain of those who always  sincerely worshipped One Allah.   
 - For those who say, Ma'az-Allah, that the parents of the  Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) were non-believers, they should  think and ponder that if the parents of no other Prophet were non-believers, how  then would the parents of the greatest of all Prophets be non-believers?   
 - In the era in which the Holy Prophet's (sallal laahu  alaihi wasallam) parent's lived all that was required for Iman was to affirm  the true belief in the Oneness of Almighty Allah. Neither did they commit Kufr  nor was their Iman changed, so they cannot be regarded as sinners or Kaafirs.  They remained true Mu'mins in life and when they passed away.   
 - The great Ulama have proven the Iman and Islam of the  parents of the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) in three different  ways:- 
   - Both of them were on Deen-e-Haneef :following the  teachings of Hazrat Ibrahim (alaihis salaam).  
 - In their time, they had not received direct invitation of  previous Prophets to their Deen. They passed away with Iman, believing in One  Allah before the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) announced his  Prophethood.   
 - Due to the Du'a of Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi  wasallam), Allah Ta'ala gave life to his parents who were buried in their  graves and they brought Iman on him. After Hajjat-ul Widaa, he brought them back  to life with the permission of Allah Ta'ala. By seeing him and bringing Iman on  him, they became Sahaabi-e-Rasool (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). (Fatawa Razviah; Tafseer-e-Na'eemi)  
    - The Holy Quran states: "There had come unto you a  Messenger (one) of yourselves." In another reading the Fah (ARABIC) of  ARABIC is pronounced with a Zabbar (ARABIC), which would mean that this most  honourable Prophet has come from a most honourable group or society. Naturally,  the idolaters cannot be termed as a honourable group, but on the contrary, as  the most wicked. The above argument proves that the parents of Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) and his entire genealogical trace were a most  honourable group and believed in One Allah.   
 - A Tradition extracted from Bukhari found in Miskhaat,  under the Chapter "Fazaa'il Syedul Mursaleen," contains the following  words of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam): "I  have been sent from the best group of the children of Adam, from one group to  the next, till I am in that group which I am."  
 - The above Hadith substantiates that the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) has been carried along the best and most  noble group. The revolution of his light (Noor) has always remained within clean  and pure wombs. Whose womb can be considered as clean and pure, but that of a  true Believer in One Almighty Allah!   
 - In Miskhaat, in the Chapter "Ziarat Quboor," it is  stated that the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) sought permission  from Allah Ta'ala to visit the grave of his mother, not to seek her forgiveness.  We ask, in all honesty, that if she was a disbeliever, why was he even given  permission to visit her grave when it is stated explicitly in the Holy Quran not  to even visit the graves of disbelievers? This proves that she was not a  disbeliever or else he would not have been given permission to even stand at her  grave. As to the question of forgiveness, he was not permitted to ask for their  forgiveness because they were not sinners. A sinner or disbeliever is he upon  whom a set of Divine Laws has reached and who intentionally violates it. A set  of pure Divine Laws did not reach the parent's of Rasoolullah (sallal laahu  alaihi wasallam), yet they believed in One Allah. How then could they be  termed as idolaters?   
 - Before the arrival of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu  alaihi wasallam) his mother also witnessed strange things during her  pregnancy as well as the time of his birth. During her pregnancy, in every month  a different Prophet used to appear to her in her dream describing to her of the  wonderful and glorious attributes of her expected child, the Holy Prophet  Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). Once, the midwife, Bibi Halima 	(radi Allahu anha), in a state of apprehension, described to Bibi Aaminah (radi Allahu anha) the splitting of her son's chest. Bibi Aaminah (radi  Allahu anha) replied that she should not be afraid as her son was the true  and Last Prophet and that the Shaitaan would not be able to harm him in any way.  So how is it possible to refer to her as a disbeliever after she had witnessed  all the strange happenings and wonderful experiences? It is emphatically  impossible.   
 - The Holy Quran states: "We never punish until We have  sent a Messenger." The Pure Message or a Messenger never reached both of  Rasoolullah's (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) parents, so how could they  be punished? Yes, without doubt, they believed in the Religion of Hazrat Ibrahim 	(alaihis salaam), that is, in One Allah. Yet, as history proves, the  Divine Books at that time had been misinterpreted and tampered with by human  beings. The criterion of being called a person of faith at that time was  strictly to believe in One God, which the parents of Rasoolullah (sallal  laahu alaihi wasallam) believed in. It would be unfair to, therefore, call  them disbelievers.   
 - Sheikh Muhaddith Dehlwi (radi Allahu anhu) said  that the parents of all Prophets were never disbelievers.   
 - At the time of the construction of the Holy Kaaba, Hazrat  Ibrahim (alaihis salaam) prayed to Allah Ta'ala. The Holy Quran confirms:  "And raise up in their midst a Messenger from among them." The Holy Prophet  Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) being raised from among the  Muslim group is a fulfilment of Hazrat Ibrahim's (alaihis salaam) supplication.   
 - With regards to the question of raising the dead, it is  not an impossibility. This fact has been clearly proven by Hazrat Isa, Hazrat  Moosa and Hazrat Hazkeel (alaihimus salaam). It has been reported in the  Ahadith that close to Qiyamah, even the Kaafir Dajjal will be able to raise the  dead. It has been reported that the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) also raised the dead as was in the case of Hazrat Jaber's (radi Allahu anhu) children and the entire group. (Qurtabi, Madaarijun Nabuwat, Shaami)  
 - The concept of accepting faith after death is not an  impossibility. The Ahadith have proven that the Ashaab-e-Kaaf will be raised  from their graves and will join the forces of Imam Mehdi. They will even perform  the Holy Pilgrimage.   
 - Another point to remember is that if the parents of Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) were disbelievers, why were  there names "Abdullah" and "Aaminah"? The meaning of  	"Abdullah" is "Slave of Allah" and "Aaminah" means "One with Faith."  	  
 - Addressing the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi  wasallam), Almighty Allah states in the Holy Quran: "And soon will thy  Lord give you (that wherewith) you shall be well pleased." Taking this verse  into account, which dutiful and obedient son will be pleased at seeing his  parents in Hell? Ask yourselves the question: Will it please the Almighty  Allah to see the parents of Hazrat Isa and Hazrat Moosa (alaihimus salaam) in Paradise and the parents of Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) in Hell? Without doubt, during their life in this world they believed in One  Allah and on the day of the Farewell Pilgrimage they were raised and made to  recite the Kalima, thereby joining the folds of the Believers.
  
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