What was the religion of the forefathers of the Holy Prophet (SAW)?

What was the religion of the forefathers of the Holy Prophet (SAW)?

  • (A) Idolatry
  • (B) Deen-e-Ibrahimi
  • (C) Hinduism
  • (D) Buddhism
The forefathers of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) are said to have been followers of Deen-e-Ibrahimi, the religion of Prophet Ibrahim (AS). This school of thought, also known as the Hanifiya, or the upright religion, was a form of monotheism that worshipped one God, and was prevalent in Arabia before the advent of Islam. It is said that his forefathers, including his father Abdullah and his grandfather Abdul Muttalib, were ardent followers of this religion and did not conform to the idol worshiping practices of the people.
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