[89] According to Abu Ya'la al-Mawsili, Safiyya came to appreciate the love and honor Muhammad gave her, and said, "I have never seen a good-natured person as the Messenger of Allah".

She was one of several slaves whom the Governor of Egypt sent as a present to Muhammad. Muhammad selected the six-year-old Aisha in preference to her teenaged sister, and she remained his favourite wife. She proposed marriage to Muhammad, and he accepted. '"[56] Zaynab told Zayd about this, and he offered to divorce her, but Muhammad told him to keep her. Soon afterwards she married an Arab chief who was a leader in the Apostasy Wars. She was a wealthy merchant from Mecca who employed the 24-year-old Muhammad and then proposed marriage. [90] Safiyyah remained loyal to Muhammad until he died.

With the exception of Aisha, Muhammad only married widows and divorced women or captives. Her husband, Mustafa bin Safwan, had been killed in the battle. "Zaynab had dressed in haste when she was told 'the Messenger of God is at the door.' [57] This story has been rejected by most Muslim scholars[59][60][61] mainly because of its lack of having any chain of narration and its complete absence from any authentic hadith.

[31][32] Aisha's age at marriage has been a source of controversy and debate, and some historians, Islamic scholars, and Muslim writers have challenged the previously-accepted timeline of her life. Allah´s command is always carried out. 4, p. 230, Abu Ya'la al-Mawsili, Musnad, vol. [7], The objectives of Muhammad's marriages have been described as:[8][9], Muhammad's first marriage was at the age of about 25 to Khadijah.

Virginity at the time of a first marriage was emphasized as a tribal honor. In fact several ansar women are said to have proposed to Muhammad; while this example is anonymous, it clearly refers to a woman who is distinct from Layla bint Khutaym. She was a cousin of Asma bint Al-Numan, and the Yemenites sent her to Muhammad as a substitute bride. Helping out the widows of his companions. The aim of marrying Hafsa bint Umar was to strength his friendship with Umar ibn Al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him). Amira Sonbol, “Rise of Islam: 6th to 9th century”, Anwar Al Awlaki, The Life of the Prophet Muhammad, the Makkan Period, CD 5, harvnb error: no target: CITEREFSpellberg1994 (, harvnb error: no target: CITEREFArmstrong1992 (, Freyer Stowasser (1996), p. 88, Oxford University Press, For example Qadi Iyad ibn Musa al-Yahsubi, V. Vacca, Safiyya bt.

[25] The story laid much stress on Zaynab's perceived beauty. As part of the treaty of Hudaybiyah, Muhammad visited Mecca for the lesser pilgrimage. [1], Muhammad and his family lived in small apartments adjacent to the mosque at Medina. [25], As Sawda got older, and some time after Muhammad's marriage to Umm Salama,[26] some sources claim that Muhammad wished to divorce Sawda.

She initially fell among the booty of Muhammad's companion Thabit b. Qays b. Al-Shammas.

However, Layla's family warned her that she was too "jealous and whip-tongued" to adapt well to polygamy, which would cause political problems for the whole community. Muhammad then offered to marry her, and she accepted. [38] Zaynab bint Khuzayma was also widowed at the battle of Uhad. [94], Upon entering Muhammad's household, Safiyya became friends with Aisha and Hafsa. She was the daughter of a minor chief who had converted to Islam. Khadijah never disobeyed him and never made him angry. [84][85] John L. Esposito states that the marriage may have been political or to cement alliances. Shia scholars dispute the paternity of Khadija's daughters, as they view the first three of them as the daughters from previous marriages and only Fatimah as the daughter of Muhammad and Khadija. When Muhammad became infatuated with Zaynab, Zayd was pressured into a divorce. He replied that he could not marry his stepdaughter; and besides, her father had been his foster-brother.

Huda is an educator, school administrator, and author who has more than two decades of experience researching and writing about Islam online.

Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) said. [4] Esposito points out that some of Muhammad's marriages were aimed at providing a livelihood for widows.

She appears to have been another "unofficial" concubine without a regular turn on the roster. What do you think the wisdom behind allowing the Messenger (peace be upon him) to marry more than four wives may be? [43] Abu Salamah's widow, Umm Salama, also a devoted Muslim, had none but her young children. She was from the tribe of Banu Makhzum. The Messenger (peace be upon him) married Juwayriyya bint Al Harith after the battle of Bani Al-Mustalaq.

The Messenger (peace be upon him) married Sawda bint Zamʿa because she had immigrated with her husband to Abyssinia in order to escape torment from the tribe of Quraish. When she refused to marry him, he kept her as a concubine instead.

He was monogamously married to her for 25 years until her death,[10] after which he is believed to have had multiple wives for the reasons explained above. The Qur'an tells how Asiya rescued the infant Moses from the evil Pharaoh, and how Pharaoh later tortured his wife to death for her monotheism.

Furthermore, we know that he was very fair and never abusive with regards to how he distributed his time etc. And Sa'id said on the authority of Qatada that Anas had told him about nine wives only (not eleven).

To justify marrying her, Muhammad announced new revelations that (1) an adopted son did not count as a real son, so Zaynab was not his daughter-in-law, and (2) as a prophet, he was allowed more than the standard four wives. It is derived from the Quran (33:6): "The Prophet is closer to the believers than their selves, and his wives are (as) their mothers" is applied to all of the wives. [105] The last of Muhammad's wives, Umm Salama lived to hear about the tragedy of Karbala in 680, dying the same year. [46], In 626, Rayhana bint Zayd, was a Jewish woman from the Banu Nadir tribe, enslaved along with others after the defeat of the Banu Qurayza tribe. Her family resisted the Muslim invasion of Mecca. (1960). [68], Rumors spread that A'isha and Safw'an committed adultery although there were no witnesses to this. But after the Messenger (peace be upon him) was told that she was the daughter of a king, he realized that Safiyya bint Huyayy was not suitable for Dahiya as there were many Companions like Dahiya or even more noble than him, and there were few captives that were as noble as Safiyya bint Huyayy. Muhammad divorced her after only a few weeks "because she peeked at men in the mosque courtyard." If he only had one wife, then it would have been a tremendous responsibility on her to convey Muhammad's private acts of worship and family life, and people would try to discredit her to destroy the credibility of these practices. She was a poor widow with dependent children. This is a privilege only for you and not the other believers Surah Al-Ahzab: 50. along with her sister during the battle of Khaybar.

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[89] According to Abu Ya'la al-Mawsili, Safiyya came to appreciate the love and honor Muhammad gave her, and said, "I have never seen a good-natured person as the Messenger of Allah".

She was one of several slaves whom the Governor of Egypt sent as a present to Muhammad. Muhammad selected the six-year-old Aisha in preference to her teenaged sister, and she remained his favourite wife. She proposed marriage to Muhammad, and he accepted. '"[56] Zaynab told Zayd about this, and he offered to divorce her, but Muhammad told him to keep her. Soon afterwards she married an Arab chief who was a leader in the Apostasy Wars. She was a wealthy merchant from Mecca who employed the 24-year-old Muhammad and then proposed marriage. [90] Safiyyah remained loyal to Muhammad until he died.

With the exception of Aisha, Muhammad only married widows and divorced women or captives. Her husband, Mustafa bin Safwan, had been killed in the battle. "Zaynab had dressed in haste when she was told 'the Messenger of God is at the door.' [57] This story has been rejected by most Muslim scholars[59][60][61] mainly because of its lack of having any chain of narration and its complete absence from any authentic hadith.

[31][32] Aisha's age at marriage has been a source of controversy and debate, and some historians, Islamic scholars, and Muslim writers have challenged the previously-accepted timeline of her life. Allah´s command is always carried out. 4, p. 230, Abu Ya'la al-Mawsili, Musnad, vol. [7], The objectives of Muhammad's marriages have been described as:[8][9], Muhammad's first marriage was at the age of about 25 to Khadijah.

Virginity at the time of a first marriage was emphasized as a tribal honor. In fact several ansar women are said to have proposed to Muhammad; while this example is anonymous, it clearly refers to a woman who is distinct from Layla bint Khutaym. She was a cousin of Asma bint Al-Numan, and the Yemenites sent her to Muhammad as a substitute bride. Helping out the widows of his companions. The aim of marrying Hafsa bint Umar was to strength his friendship with Umar ibn Al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him). Amira Sonbol, “Rise of Islam: 6th to 9th century”, Anwar Al Awlaki, The Life of the Prophet Muhammad, the Makkan Period, CD 5, harvnb error: no target: CITEREFSpellberg1994 (, harvnb error: no target: CITEREFArmstrong1992 (, Freyer Stowasser (1996), p. 88, Oxford University Press, For example Qadi Iyad ibn Musa al-Yahsubi, V. Vacca, Safiyya bt.

[25] The story laid much stress on Zaynab's perceived beauty. As part of the treaty of Hudaybiyah, Muhammad visited Mecca for the lesser pilgrimage. [1], Muhammad and his family lived in small apartments adjacent to the mosque at Medina. [25], As Sawda got older, and some time after Muhammad's marriage to Umm Salama,[26] some sources claim that Muhammad wished to divorce Sawda.

She initially fell among the booty of Muhammad's companion Thabit b. Qays b. Al-Shammas.

However, Layla's family warned her that she was too "jealous and whip-tongued" to adapt well to polygamy, which would cause political problems for the whole community. Muhammad then offered to marry her, and she accepted. [38] Zaynab bint Khuzayma was also widowed at the battle of Uhad. [94], Upon entering Muhammad's household, Safiyya became friends with Aisha and Hafsa. She was the daughter of a minor chief who had converted to Islam. Khadijah never disobeyed him and never made him angry. [84][85] John L. Esposito states that the marriage may have been political or to cement alliances. Shia scholars dispute the paternity of Khadija's daughters, as they view the first three of them as the daughters from previous marriages and only Fatimah as the daughter of Muhammad and Khadija. When Muhammad became infatuated with Zaynab, Zayd was pressured into a divorce. He replied that he could not marry his stepdaughter; and besides, her father had been his foster-brother.

Huda is an educator, school administrator, and author who has more than two decades of experience researching and writing about Islam online.

Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) said. [4] Esposito points out that some of Muhammad's marriages were aimed at providing a livelihood for widows.

She appears to have been another "unofficial" concubine without a regular turn on the roster. What do you think the wisdom behind allowing the Messenger (peace be upon him) to marry more than four wives may be? [43] Abu Salamah's widow, Umm Salama, also a devoted Muslim, had none but her young children. She was from the tribe of Banu Makhzum. The Messenger (peace be upon him) married Juwayriyya bint Al Harith after the battle of Bani Al-Mustalaq.

The Messenger (peace be upon him) married Sawda bint Zamʿa because she had immigrated with her husband to Abyssinia in order to escape torment from the tribe of Quraish. When she refused to marry him, he kept her as a concubine instead.

He was monogamously married to her for 25 years until her death,[10] after which he is believed to have had multiple wives for the reasons explained above. The Qur'an tells how Asiya rescued the infant Moses from the evil Pharaoh, and how Pharaoh later tortured his wife to death for her monotheism.

Furthermore, we know that he was very fair and never abusive with regards to how he distributed his time etc. And Sa'id said on the authority of Qatada that Anas had told him about nine wives only (not eleven).

To justify marrying her, Muhammad announced new revelations that (1) an adopted son did not count as a real son, so Zaynab was not his daughter-in-law, and (2) as a prophet, he was allowed more than the standard four wives. It is derived from the Quran (33:6): "The Prophet is closer to the believers than their selves, and his wives are (as) their mothers" is applied to all of the wives. [105] The last of Muhammad's wives, Umm Salama lived to hear about the tragedy of Karbala in 680, dying the same year. [46], In 626, Rayhana bint Zayd, was a Jewish woman from the Banu Nadir tribe, enslaved along with others after the defeat of the Banu Qurayza tribe. Her family resisted the Muslim invasion of Mecca. (1960). [68], Rumors spread that A'isha and Safw'an committed adultery although there were no witnesses to this. But after the Messenger (peace be upon him) was told that she was the daughter of a king, he realized that Safiyya bint Huyayy was not suitable for Dahiya as there were many Companions like Dahiya or even more noble than him, and there were few captives that were as noble as Safiyya bint Huyayy. Muhammad divorced her after only a few weeks "because she peeked at men in the mosque courtyard." If he only had one wife, then it would have been a tremendous responsibility on her to convey Muhammad's private acts of worship and family life, and people would try to discredit her to destroy the credibility of these practices. She was a poor widow with dependent children. This is a privilege only for you and not the other believers Surah Al-Ahzab: 50. along with her sister during the battle of Khaybar.

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[89] According to Abu Ya'la al-Mawsili, Safiyya came to appreciate the love and honor Muhammad gave her, and said, "I have never seen a good-natured person as the Messenger of Allah".

She was one of several slaves whom the Governor of Egypt sent as a present to Muhammad. Muhammad selected the six-year-old Aisha in preference to her teenaged sister, and she remained his favourite wife. She proposed marriage to Muhammad, and he accepted. '"[56] Zaynab told Zayd about this, and he offered to divorce her, but Muhammad told him to keep her. Soon afterwards she married an Arab chief who was a leader in the Apostasy Wars. She was a wealthy merchant from Mecca who employed the 24-year-old Muhammad and then proposed marriage. [90] Safiyyah remained loyal to Muhammad until he died.

With the exception of Aisha, Muhammad only married widows and divorced women or captives. Her husband, Mustafa bin Safwan, had been killed in the battle. "Zaynab had dressed in haste when she was told 'the Messenger of God is at the door.' [57] This story has been rejected by most Muslim scholars[59][60][61] mainly because of its lack of having any chain of narration and its complete absence from any authentic hadith.

[31][32] Aisha's age at marriage has been a source of controversy and debate, and some historians, Islamic scholars, and Muslim writers have challenged the previously-accepted timeline of her life. Allah´s command is always carried out. 4, p. 230, Abu Ya'la al-Mawsili, Musnad, vol. [7], The objectives of Muhammad's marriages have been described as:[8][9], Muhammad's first marriage was at the age of about 25 to Khadijah.

Virginity at the time of a first marriage was emphasized as a tribal honor. In fact several ansar women are said to have proposed to Muhammad; while this example is anonymous, it clearly refers to a woman who is distinct from Layla bint Khutaym. She was a cousin of Asma bint Al-Numan, and the Yemenites sent her to Muhammad as a substitute bride. Helping out the widows of his companions. The aim of marrying Hafsa bint Umar was to strength his friendship with Umar ibn Al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him). Amira Sonbol, “Rise of Islam: 6th to 9th century”, Anwar Al Awlaki, The Life of the Prophet Muhammad, the Makkan Period, CD 5, harvnb error: no target: CITEREFSpellberg1994 (, harvnb error: no target: CITEREFArmstrong1992 (, Freyer Stowasser (1996), p. 88, Oxford University Press, For example Qadi Iyad ibn Musa al-Yahsubi, V. Vacca, Safiyya bt.

[25] The story laid much stress on Zaynab's perceived beauty. As part of the treaty of Hudaybiyah, Muhammad visited Mecca for the lesser pilgrimage. [1], Muhammad and his family lived in small apartments adjacent to the mosque at Medina. [25], As Sawda got older, and some time after Muhammad's marriage to Umm Salama,[26] some sources claim that Muhammad wished to divorce Sawda.

She initially fell among the booty of Muhammad's companion Thabit b. Qays b. Al-Shammas.

However, Layla's family warned her that she was too "jealous and whip-tongued" to adapt well to polygamy, which would cause political problems for the whole community. Muhammad then offered to marry her, and she accepted. [38] Zaynab bint Khuzayma was also widowed at the battle of Uhad. [94], Upon entering Muhammad's household, Safiyya became friends with Aisha and Hafsa. She was the daughter of a minor chief who had converted to Islam. Khadijah never disobeyed him and never made him angry. [84][85] John L. Esposito states that the marriage may have been political or to cement alliances. Shia scholars dispute the paternity of Khadija's daughters, as they view the first three of them as the daughters from previous marriages and only Fatimah as the daughter of Muhammad and Khadija. When Muhammad became infatuated with Zaynab, Zayd was pressured into a divorce. He replied that he could not marry his stepdaughter; and besides, her father had been his foster-brother.

Huda is an educator, school administrator, and author who has more than two decades of experience researching and writing about Islam online.

Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) said. [4] Esposito points out that some of Muhammad's marriages were aimed at providing a livelihood for widows.

She appears to have been another "unofficial" concubine without a regular turn on the roster. What do you think the wisdom behind allowing the Messenger (peace be upon him) to marry more than four wives may be? [43] Abu Salamah's widow, Umm Salama, also a devoted Muslim, had none but her young children. She was from the tribe of Banu Makhzum. The Messenger (peace be upon him) married Juwayriyya bint Al Harith after the battle of Bani Al-Mustalaq.

The Messenger (peace be upon him) married Sawda bint Zamʿa because she had immigrated with her husband to Abyssinia in order to escape torment from the tribe of Quraish. When she refused to marry him, he kept her as a concubine instead.

He was monogamously married to her for 25 years until her death,[10] after which he is believed to have had multiple wives for the reasons explained above. The Qur'an tells how Asiya rescued the infant Moses from the evil Pharaoh, and how Pharaoh later tortured his wife to death for her monotheism.

Furthermore, we know that he was very fair and never abusive with regards to how he distributed his time etc. And Sa'id said on the authority of Qatada that Anas had told him about nine wives only (not eleven).

To justify marrying her, Muhammad announced new revelations that (1) an adopted son did not count as a real son, so Zaynab was not his daughter-in-law, and (2) as a prophet, he was allowed more than the standard four wives. It is derived from the Quran (33:6): "The Prophet is closer to the believers than their selves, and his wives are (as) their mothers" is applied to all of the wives. [105] The last of Muhammad's wives, Umm Salama lived to hear about the tragedy of Karbala in 680, dying the same year. [46], In 626, Rayhana bint Zayd, was a Jewish woman from the Banu Nadir tribe, enslaved along with others after the defeat of the Banu Qurayza tribe. Her family resisted the Muslim invasion of Mecca. (1960). [68], Rumors spread that A'isha and Safw'an committed adultery although there were no witnesses to this. But after the Messenger (peace be upon him) was told that she was the daughter of a king, he realized that Safiyya bint Huyayy was not suitable for Dahiya as there were many Companions like Dahiya or even more noble than him, and there were few captives that were as noble as Safiyya bint Huyayy. Muhammad divorced her after only a few weeks "because she peeked at men in the mosque courtyard." If he only had one wife, then it would have been a tremendous responsibility on her to convey Muhammad's private acts of worship and family life, and people would try to discredit her to destroy the credibility of these practices. She was a poor widow with dependent children. This is a privilege only for you and not the other believers Surah Al-Ahzab: 50. along with her sister during the battle of Khaybar.

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At first, Muhammad himself was unsure of what to believe, but eventually trusted Aisha's protestations of innocence. Muhammad explained "Your father charged the Arabs against me and committed heinous acts." [100] and bore him a son named Ibrahim, who died in infancy.

[89] According to Abu Ya'la al-Mawsili, Safiyya came to appreciate the love and honor Muhammad gave her, and said, "I have never seen a good-natured person as the Messenger of Allah".

She was one of several slaves whom the Governor of Egypt sent as a present to Muhammad. Muhammad selected the six-year-old Aisha in preference to her teenaged sister, and she remained his favourite wife. She proposed marriage to Muhammad, and he accepted. '"[56] Zaynab told Zayd about this, and he offered to divorce her, but Muhammad told him to keep her. Soon afterwards she married an Arab chief who was a leader in the Apostasy Wars. She was a wealthy merchant from Mecca who employed the 24-year-old Muhammad and then proposed marriage. [90] Safiyyah remained loyal to Muhammad until he died.

With the exception of Aisha, Muhammad only married widows and divorced women or captives. Her husband, Mustafa bin Safwan, had been killed in the battle. "Zaynab had dressed in haste when she was told 'the Messenger of God is at the door.' [57] This story has been rejected by most Muslim scholars[59][60][61] mainly because of its lack of having any chain of narration and its complete absence from any authentic hadith.

[31][32] Aisha's age at marriage has been a source of controversy and debate, and some historians, Islamic scholars, and Muslim writers have challenged the previously-accepted timeline of her life. Allah´s command is always carried out. 4, p. 230, Abu Ya'la al-Mawsili, Musnad, vol. [7], The objectives of Muhammad's marriages have been described as:[8][9], Muhammad's first marriage was at the age of about 25 to Khadijah.

Virginity at the time of a first marriage was emphasized as a tribal honor. In fact several ansar women are said to have proposed to Muhammad; while this example is anonymous, it clearly refers to a woman who is distinct from Layla bint Khutaym. She was a cousin of Asma bint Al-Numan, and the Yemenites sent her to Muhammad as a substitute bride. Helping out the widows of his companions. The aim of marrying Hafsa bint Umar was to strength his friendship with Umar ibn Al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him). Amira Sonbol, “Rise of Islam: 6th to 9th century”, Anwar Al Awlaki, The Life of the Prophet Muhammad, the Makkan Period, CD 5, harvnb error: no target: CITEREFSpellberg1994 (, harvnb error: no target: CITEREFArmstrong1992 (, Freyer Stowasser (1996), p. 88, Oxford University Press, For example Qadi Iyad ibn Musa al-Yahsubi, V. Vacca, Safiyya bt.

[25] The story laid much stress on Zaynab's perceived beauty. As part of the treaty of Hudaybiyah, Muhammad visited Mecca for the lesser pilgrimage. [1], Muhammad and his family lived in small apartments adjacent to the mosque at Medina. [25], As Sawda got older, and some time after Muhammad's marriage to Umm Salama,[26] some sources claim that Muhammad wished to divorce Sawda.

She initially fell among the booty of Muhammad's companion Thabit b. Qays b. Al-Shammas.

However, Layla's family warned her that she was too "jealous and whip-tongued" to adapt well to polygamy, which would cause political problems for the whole community. Muhammad then offered to marry her, and she accepted. [38] Zaynab bint Khuzayma was also widowed at the battle of Uhad. [94], Upon entering Muhammad's household, Safiyya became friends with Aisha and Hafsa. She was the daughter of a minor chief who had converted to Islam. Khadijah never disobeyed him and never made him angry. [84][85] John L. Esposito states that the marriage may have been political or to cement alliances. Shia scholars dispute the paternity of Khadija's daughters, as they view the first three of them as the daughters from previous marriages and only Fatimah as the daughter of Muhammad and Khadija. When Muhammad became infatuated with Zaynab, Zayd was pressured into a divorce. He replied that he could not marry his stepdaughter; and besides, her father had been his foster-brother.

Huda is an educator, school administrator, and author who has more than two decades of experience researching and writing about Islam online.

Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) said. [4] Esposito points out that some of Muhammad's marriages were aimed at providing a livelihood for widows.

She appears to have been another "unofficial" concubine without a regular turn on the roster. What do you think the wisdom behind allowing the Messenger (peace be upon him) to marry more than four wives may be? [43] Abu Salamah's widow, Umm Salama, also a devoted Muslim, had none but her young children. She was from the tribe of Banu Makhzum. The Messenger (peace be upon him) married Juwayriyya bint Al Harith after the battle of Bani Al-Mustalaq.

The Messenger (peace be upon him) married Sawda bint Zamʿa because she had immigrated with her husband to Abyssinia in order to escape torment from the tribe of Quraish. When she refused to marry him, he kept her as a concubine instead.

He was monogamously married to her for 25 years until her death,[10] after which he is believed to have had multiple wives for the reasons explained above. The Qur'an tells how Asiya rescued the infant Moses from the evil Pharaoh, and how Pharaoh later tortured his wife to death for her monotheism.

Furthermore, we know that he was very fair and never abusive with regards to how he distributed his time etc. And Sa'id said on the authority of Qatada that Anas had told him about nine wives only (not eleven).

To justify marrying her, Muhammad announced new revelations that (1) an adopted son did not count as a real son, so Zaynab was not his daughter-in-law, and (2) as a prophet, he was allowed more than the standard four wives. It is derived from the Quran (33:6): "The Prophet is closer to the believers than their selves, and his wives are (as) their mothers" is applied to all of the wives. [105] The last of Muhammad's wives, Umm Salama lived to hear about the tragedy of Karbala in 680, dying the same year. [46], In 626, Rayhana bint Zayd, was a Jewish woman from the Banu Nadir tribe, enslaved along with others after the defeat of the Banu Qurayza tribe. Her family resisted the Muslim invasion of Mecca. (1960). [68], Rumors spread that A'isha and Safw'an committed adultery although there were no witnesses to this. But after the Messenger (peace be upon him) was told that she was the daughter of a king, he realized that Safiyya bint Huyayy was not suitable for Dahiya as there were many Companions like Dahiya or even more noble than him, and there were few captives that were as noble as Safiyya bint Huyayy. Muhammad divorced her after only a few weeks "because she peeked at men in the mosque courtyard." If he only had one wife, then it would have been a tremendous responsibility on her to convey Muhammad's private acts of worship and family life, and people would try to discredit her to destroy the credibility of these practices. She was a poor widow with dependent children. This is a privilege only for you and not the other believers Surah Al-Ahzab: 50. along with her sister during the battle of Khaybar.

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