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History of two birth prophet Muhammad (a.s.) and sixth Imam, Hazrat Sadeq (a.s.)
At the dawn of Friday, 17th Rabi Awal, in 530 A.D.) a child born whose birth was announced in the divine Books (Old and New testaments). Muhammed Ibn Abdullah is the last prominent prophet (who has divine book), the prophet's honour and the mercy for the inhabitants of the world, whom the exalted God granted to mankind, and forever his light brightened the world.
83 years after immigration (Hijrat), on 17th Rabi Awal, a child from prophet's progeny born, who was entitled as Sadeghe- Ale- Mohammed. His knowledge and information, in all sciences, was so extensive that in all debates, with other scholars, his presentation was brilliant. Historians have narrated that Imam Sadegh had 4000 students. In his time, Fighh (religious jurisprudence) and Islamic teachings flourished. It was also the age of progress of tradition manifestation and appearance of the important Islamic philosophies.
Two Traditions:
The God's messenger (p.b.u.h) says, "The ways which guide my followers toward paradise are virtues, and good behavior." (Kafi, Vol 2, P.100)
Imam Sadeq (a.s.) says, "To the exalted God, the best acts of the good servant are to make pious man happy, to feed him, to remove his grief, and to pay for his debt." (Kafi, Vol 2, P.199)
Moral Result:
The holy Prophet (s.a.) and his innocent family are the best symbols for mankind. We conclude from two above traditions that virtues and good behavior are two characters that attract God and servant's satisfactions, and finally will lead to paradise.
It is a duty for every muslim, to take care of not only his faithful brothers and sisters, but also all the fellow- creatures in different respects, and to solve their problems as mush as possible.

Naba Cultural Organization provides its deepest congratulations to all the Muslim people throughout the world, on the occasion of anniversary of birthday of the holy Prophet, and his beloved grandson, Imam Sadeq (a.s.).

Source: http://www.nabacultural.org