The Promise At Zamzam


The well of Zamzam, which disappeared when the Arabs placed idols inside the 
Kaabah, remained buried under the sand. Thus, for many years the people of 
Quraysh had to fetch their water from far away. One day Abd al-Muttalib was 
very tired from doing this and fell asleep next to the Kaabah. He had a dream 
in which he was told to dig up Zamzam. When he woke up he was puzzled because 
he did not know what Zamzam was, the well having disappeared many years before 
he was born. The next day he had the same dream, but this time he was told 
where to find the well. 
  
Abd al-Muttalib had one son at that time, and together they began to dig. The 
work was so difficult that Abd al-Muttalib made an oath to Allah that if one 
day he were to have ten sons to help him and stand by him, in return he would 
sacrifice one of them in Allah's honor. After working for three days they 
finally found the well of Zamzam. 
Pilgrims have been drinking from it ever since. 
  
(read more) 
Virtues of ZamZam Water
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LoveIslam_LiveIslam/message/464
 
Zam Zam Water [short documentary]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fwyo5QSNkaw
 
The Story Of ZamZam [for kids]
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=AzHX8SlJkoM
 
The years passed by and Abd al-Muttalib did have ten sons. They grew into fine, 
strong men and the time came for him to keep his promise to Allah. He told his 
sons about the promise and they agreed that he had to sacrifice one of them To 
see which one it would be, they decided to draw lots, which was the custom of 
Quraysh when deciding important matters. Abd al-Muttalib told each son to get 
an arrow and write his own name upon it and then to bring it to him. This they 
did, after which he took them to the Kaabah where there was a man whose special 
task it was to cast arrows and pick one from among them. This man solemnly 
proceeded to do this. On the arrow he chose was written the name of Abd Allah, 
the youngest and favorite son of Abd al-Muttalib. Even so, the father took his 
son near the Kaabah and prepared to sacrifice him. 
  
Many of the Quraysh leaders were present and they became very angry because Abd 
Allah was very young and much loved by everyone. They tried to think of a way 
to save his life. Someone suggested that the advice of a wise old woman who 
lived in Yathrib should be sought, and so Abd al-Muttalib took his son and went 
to see if she could decide what to do. Some of the Meccans went with them and 
when they got there the woman asked, 'What is the price of a man's life?' They 
told her, 'Ten camels', for at that time if one man killed another, his family 
would have to give ten camels to the dead man's family in order to keep the 
peace among them. So the woman told them to go back to the Kaabah and draw lots 
between Abd Allah and ten camels. If the camels were chosen, they were to be 
killed and the meat given to the poor. If Abd Allah was picked then ten more 
camels were to be added and the lots drawn again and again until they finally 
fell on the camels. 
  
Abd al-Muttalib returned to the Kaabah with his son and the people of Mecca. 
There they started to draw lots between Abd Allah and the camels, starting with 
ten camels. Abd al-Muttalib prayed to Allah to spare his son and everyone 
waited in silence for the result. The choice fell on Abd Allah, so his father 
added ten more camels. Again the choice fell on Abd Allah, so they did the same 
thing again and again, adding ten camels each time. Finally they reached one 
hundred camels, and only then did the lot fall on the camels. 
Abd Allah was saved and everyone was very happy. 
  
Abd al-Muttalib however, wanted to make sure that this was the true result so 
he repeated the draw three times and each time it fell on the camels. He then 
gave thanks to Allah that He had spared Abd Allah's life. 
  
The camels were sacrificed and there was enough food for the entire city, even 
the animals and birds. Abd Allah grew up to be a handsome young man and his 
father eventually chose Aminah, the daughter of Wahb, as a wife for him. It was 
a good match for she was the finest of Quraysh women and Abd Allah the best of 
the men. He spent several months with his wife but then he had to leave her and 
travel with one of the caravans to trade with Syria. On his way back to Mecca 
from Syria Abd Allah became ill and had to stop off in Yathrib to recover. The 
caravan, however, continued on its way and arrived back in Mecca without him. 
On hearing of Abd Allah's illness, Abd al-Muttalib sent another son, al-Hareth, 
to bring Abd Allah back to Mecca, but it was too late. 
  
When he arrived in Yathrib Abd Allah was dead. Aminah was heart-broken to lose 
her husband and the father of the child she would soon give birth to. 
 
Only Allah knew that this orphan child would one day be a great Prophet. 
 
  
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