Lines: The opening five lines detail the Prophet’s noble lineage, his birth, and early nurturing.
- Noble Lineage: The poem begins by emphasizing the Prophet’s direct connection to Quraysh and back to Ibrahim (peace be upon him), showing his distinction in heritage.
- The Year of the Elephant: The Prophet’s birth coincided with Allah’s miraculous protection of the Ka’bah, highlighting divine intervention and setting the stage for his prophethood.
- Signs of Prophethood: Even as a child, his life was marked by purity and special care, such as the event of the splitting of his chest by angels, symbolizing preparation for his mission.
- Orphaned but Guided: Despite losing his parents, the Prophet was nurtured by Allah’s decree, showing divine wisdom in shaping his journey.
- Reflection: These lines teach the significance of divine planning in a believer’s life and emphasize trust in Allah during hardships.