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==The Prophet’s Treatment of His Wives== | ==The Prophet’s Treatment of His Wives== | ||
According to Muhammad Husayn Haykal (d. 1376/1956), an [[Egypt]]ian author, the Prophet’s special treatment of his wives was unknown to Arabs at the time. There are verses in the Quran to the effect that he deprived himself of certain permissible things in order to please his wives. For example, the [[occasion of the revelation]] of the verse “O Prophet! Why do you disallow [yourself] what Allah has made lawful for you, seeking to please your wives?” <ref>Quran 66:1.</ref> was that the Prophet refused to drink a honey syrup prepared for him by Zaynab bt. Jahsh in order to please his other wife Hafsa. | According to Muhammad Husayn Haykal (d. 1376/1956), an [[Egypt]]ian author, the Prophet’s special treatment of his wives was unknown to Arabs at the time.<ref>Haykal, ''Ḥayāt-i Muḥammad(a)'', p. 279.</ref> There are verses in the Quran to the effect that he deprived himself of certain permissible things in order to please his wives. For example, the [[occasion of the revelation]] of the verse “O Prophet! Why do you disallow [yourself] what Allah has made lawful for you, seeking to please your wives?” <ref>Quran 66:1.</ref> was that the Prophet refused to drink a honey syrup prepared for him by Zaynab bt. Jahsh in order to please his other wife Hafsa.<ref>Makārim Shīrāzī, ''Tafsīr-i nimūna'', vol. 24, p. 271-274.</ref> | ||
Moreover, the Prophet (s) treated his wives with justice. There are accounts of how he equally divided his possessions among his wives. For instance, Muhammad b. ʿUmar al-Waqidi says that, after the [[Battle of Khaybar]], the Prophet (s) gave eighty cups (wasaq) of palm dates and twenty cups (wasaq) of barley. Furthermore, he equally divided his night stays among them, and when he went on a battle or a journey, he chose one of them to accompany him based on a lottery, although verse 51 of [[Quran 33]] had permitted him to postpone the shares of any of his wives. | Moreover, the Prophet (s) treated his wives with justice. There are accounts of how he equally divided his possessions among his wives. For instance, Muhammad b. ʿUmar al-Waqidi says that, after the [[Battle of Khaybar]], the Prophet (s) gave eighty cups (wasaq) of palm dates and twenty cups (wasaq) of barley.<ref>Wāqidī, ''al-Maghāzī'', vol. 2, p. 693.</ref> Furthermore, he equally divided his night stays among them, and when he went on a battle or a journey, he chose one of them to accompany him based on a lottery, although verse 51 of [[Quran 33]] had permitted him to postpone the shares of any of his wives.<ref>ʿĀbidīnī, [https://www.noormags.ir/view/fa/articlepage/208573/ The method of Prophet dealing with his wives (persian)], | ||
p. 172.</ref> | |||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
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* ''Al-Muntakhab min kitab azwaj al-nabi salla Allah ʿalayh wa-sallam'' (Selection from the book the Prophet’s wives, peace be upon him and his household) by Zubayr b. Bakkar (d. 256/869). The book is published in 1403/1982 by Muʾassasat al-Risala in Beirut, as edited by Sakina Shahabi. | * ''Al-Muntakhab min kitab azwaj al-nabi salla Allah ʿalayh wa-sallam'' (Selection from the book the Prophet’s wives, peace be upon him and his household) by Zubayr b. Bakkar (d. 256/869). The book is published in 1403/1982 by Muʾassasat al-Risala in Beirut, as edited by Sakina Shahabi. | ||
* ''Zawjat al-nabi'' (The Prophet’s wives) by Saʿid Ayyub (b. 1984), an Egyptian convert to Shiism. | * ''Zawjat al-nabi'' (The Prophet’s wives) by Saʿid Ayyub (b. 1984), an Egyptian convert to Shiism.<ref>[http://shiastudies.com/fa/53784/]Convert's: Saʿīd Ayyūb (persian).</ref> | ||
* ''Sabk zindigi rasul khuda ba hamsaranash'' (The Prophet’s lifestyle towards his wives) by Farzana Hakimzada. The book is written to introduce a model based on the Prophet’s treatment of his wives. | * ''Sabk zindigi rasul khuda ba hamsaranash'' (The Prophet’s lifestyle towards his wives) by Farzana Hakimzada. The book is written to introduce a model based on the Prophet’s treatment of his wives.<ref>[https://iqna.ir/fa/news/3670295/], The way that Prophet(a) treated his wives is a model for modern mankin (persian)</ref> | ||
* ''Azwaj al-nabi salla Allah ʿalayh wa-sallam'' (The Prophet’s wives, peace be upon him and his household) by Muhammad b. Yusuf Salihi Dimashqi. | * ''Azwaj al-nabi salla Allah ʿalayh wa-sallam'' (The Prophet’s wives, peace be upon him and his household) by Muhammad b. Yusuf Salihi Dimashqi. | ||
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