Abdul Muttalib
Abdul Muttalib was a prominent figure in early Islamic history, known as the grandfather of the Prophet Muhammad. He belonged to the Quraysh tribe in Mecca and played a significant role in the social and economic life of the city. Abdul Muttalib was respected for his leadership and wisdom, and he was known for his dedication to the Kaaba, the sacred shrine in Mecca.
He is particularly remembered for his role in the event known as the Year of the Elephant, when an army led by Abraham attempted to attack Mecca. Abdul Muttalib's bravery and strategic thinking helped protect the city and its sacred sites, solidifying his legacy in Islamic tradition.