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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.<ref>[http://shiastudies.com/fa/53784/]Convert's: Saʿīd Ayyūb (persian).</ref>
* ''Zawjat al-nabi'' (The Prophet’s wives) by Saʿid Ayyub (b. 1984), an Egyptian convert to Shiism.<ref>.</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.<ref>[https://iqna.ir/fa/news/3670295/], The way that Prophet(a) treated his wives is a model for modern mankin (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.<ref>[https://iqna.ir/fa/news/3670295/], The way that Prophet(a) treated his wives is a model for modern mankin (persian)</ref>
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