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According to Islamic sources, Muhammad was a Trader under the employment of Khadija, who was so impressed with his conduct, they later married!
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born in year 570 AD, married with Khadija (God be pleased with her) at age 25 years old, and his wife died after 25 years marriage (ie when prophet Muhammad was 50 years old). This means that Khadija died in year 620 AD.
I think it would be ha-tee-je. It looks like the Albanian form of Arabic Khadija, the first wife of Prophet Muhammad. I may be mistaken, so please check for corrections!
Medina is important to us Muslims because it is the holy city of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W)
They are so important with out them we would not have a childhood !
Muhammad was a trader and camel train owner before becoming a prophet.According to Islamic sources, Muhammad was a Trader under the employment of Khadija, who was so impressed with his conduct, they later married!______________________________________________________________Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) worked first as shepherd then as a trader on behalf of Khadija (God be pleased with her) who admired his honesty, seriousness, and refraining himself from drinking alcohols and/or performing illegal sex without marriage besides his popular good characters and conduct among the Makkahns. Accordingly, she offered to marry him especially that the prophet was belonging to the highest family in Makkah (or Mecca). They later got married and Khadija was the best support to him when he was chosen by God as the prophet and when Quran revealed to him by God. She was the first woman to convert to Islam.
Because Aphrodite says so.
Because when you love someone that relationship grows stronger. My theory is that love dominates us and we can not stop it so we embrace it and that is how relationships are made, so that is why love is important in a relationship.
Sahih BukhariVolume 5, Book 58, Number 236:Narrated by Hisham's father Khadija died three years before the Prophet departed to Medina. He stayed there for two years or so and then he married 'Aisha when she was a girl of six years of age, and he consumed that marriage when she was nine years old.
its because Allah is the only god but muhammed is his prophet@NDR3w
Khaijda was the first person to accept Islam: she believed Muhammad to be a prophet before he believed it himself. It was at her urging that he accepted his divine call. If Khadija had said, "Never mind, you've had a bad dream, but it doesn't mean anything, just forget it," then Muhammad might never have claimed to be a prophet at all. Khadija took Muhammad to her cousin Waraqa, who was an Ebionite. He had a superficial knowledge of the Bible and a belief that more prophets would come in the future. Waraqa's theological explanations of how Muhammad fitted into the big picture there fore laid the foundation for Islamic theology. Without Khadija, Muhammad might never have spoken to Waraqa. After the elders of Mecca declared that nobody was to buy from or sell to Muhammad's clan, they might have starved. Khadija used her wealth to buy food supplies from contacts outside Mecca (and a few renegade Meccans). She eventually spent everything she had, but she saved the lives of the early Muslims. Interestingly enough, there are very few hadiths about Khadija. She was at Muhammad's side for his first nine years as a prophet (the same length of time he was married to Ayesha), yet there are almost no stories about her. So in a way, it is surprising that such a strong-willed woman contributed so little to the final shape of Islam.
Her name was Qutayla bint Qays, although she is sometimes also known as Habla, and she was a princess from Yemen.She was legally married to Mohammed in 632 and then set out on the journey from Yemen to Medina to meet him. But while she was still on the road, she heard that Mohammed had died, so in fact they never met.Therefore Qutayla was definitely the final wife.