it gave him the freedom to meditate on the destiny of humanity.
Muhammad said in this regard:
"No property has ever been so useful to me as Khadijah's." While in Mecca, the Prophet used this property to free slaves, help the needy, support the poor and rescue his financially inflicted companions. He also paved the way for those who wished to immigrate; all this through Khadijah's wealth from which he spent freely during her life; and when she died, he and her children inherited it.
Therefore, the meaning of the Islamic Prophet's saying becomes clear: "Religion succeeded and became manifest only through Ali's sword and Khadijah's property."
Kadijah did not have an immediate impact on Muhammad religious purpose. The idea that Muhammad's faith would allow polygyny and that Kadijah is theoretically the first to be to convert laid the foundation for Muslim tradition.
it gave him the freedom to meditate on the destiny of humanity.
Muhammad said in this regard:
"No property has ever been so useful to me as Khadijah's." While in Mecca, the Prophet used this property to free slaves, help the needy, support the poor and rescue his financially inflicted companions. He also paved the way for those who wished to immigrate; all this through Khadijah's wealth from which he spent freely during her life; and when she died, he and her children inherited it.
Therefore, the meaning of the Islamic Prophet's saying becomes clear: "Religion succeeded and became manifest only through Ali's sword and Khadijah's property."
It gave him he freedom to meditate on the destiny of humanity.
Khadijah was a successful businesswoman. By marrying her, he married into the wealth that she had generated over her long life.
his wife khadija played a very important role in his life and success, specially in the early days of Islam. as the saying goes "behind every great man is a great women".
in Arabs tribes when there is a marriage between two tribe they became united and there will be no war between them anymore. Muhammad (PBUH) had marriage from different tribes to make them united and make a united Muslim community.
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in Arabs tribes when there is a marriage between two tribe they became united and there will be no war between them anymore. Muhammad (PBUH) had marriage from different tribes to make them united and make a united Muslim community.
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