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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> | According to Muhammad Husayn Haykal (d. 1376/1956-7), 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.<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)], | 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)], |