We only know about Muhammad's life from Islamic Sources. If those sources are to be believed, then Muhammad did live with Khadijah in a monogamous marriage for 25 years, when she died and left him a widower. He did not remarry until after she died.
In Mecca, Muhammad was a businessman or merchant. In Mecca, Muhammad remained monogamous, married only to Khadija, even though polygamy was common in Arabia. His wife's cousin, Waraqa ibn Nawfal was a Christian. Muir, in Life of Mahomet which appeared between 1856-61, said that in the Meccan period of his life there can be traced no personal ends or unworthy motives.In Medina, Muhammad became a great sayyid (chief ) and was expected to have a large harem, but most of these marriages were politically motivated. His favourite new wife was Aisha.
Prophet Muhammad faced significant hardships throughout his life, including persecution and hostility from the Quraysh tribe in Mecca, which culminated in the social and economic boycotts against him and his followers. He endured personal losses, such as the death of his beloved wife Khadijah and his uncle Abu Talib, who had been his protector. Additionally, he experienced the emotional toll of witnessing the suffering of his followers and the challenges of spreading his message in a predominantly hostile environment. Despite these trials, he remained steadfast in his mission and commitment to his faith.
Yes, she remained a virgin even after giving birth to Jesus and Joseph also remained chaste.
Khadija (May God be pleased with her). She is the first wife of prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and remained his first and only wife throughout her marriage to him over the 25 years until she died. She was forty years old when she sent someone to Muhammad to propose marriage. he was twenty five years old at the time. They loved each other very much. When she died Muhammad was very sad. At the age of forty, after they had been married for fifteen years, Muhammad received the first revelation from God. as soon as he told Khadijah, she believed. God bless her. She is one of the most honored women in Paradise - along with Mary the mother of Jesus, Asiah the wife of Pharaoh (who rejected Pharaoh's unbelief), and Fatimah the daughter of Muhammad. Peace be upon them all.
Sunnah is based on the utterences and practices of the holy prohet Muhammad (S.A.W). What He forbids, remained silent on a practice, likeness, dislikeness.
The holy Sahabas learnt Eeman from the holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) in whose exalted company they remained.
Talk with him openly and honestly. Be monogamous. Simplify your life.
Madina Munawra was the Capital of The Muslim State established by the holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW). The first three Rashidoon Caliphs remained here and are buried here.
The Prophet Muhammad had no divine or supernatural protection. Because of increasing hostilities in Mecca, some 70 of Muhammad's followers migrated to the friendly protection of the Christian King of Abyssinia. Soon afterwards, Muhammad departed secretly to Yathrib (now Medina), under the cover of night, with his closets companion Abu Bakr. His cousin and son-in-law remained behind to sleep in his bed and foil a plot to kill Muhammad while he slept. When in Yathrib, Muhammad made tribal alliances, many of them through marriage (he eventually had nine wives). With military success came respect and support from across the Arabian peninsula, and Muhammad was no longer vulnerable to attack by his opponents.
he had sex with other peopleMuhammad Ali's 1981 retirement from boxing did not diminish his status as an international public figure. Despite suffering from Parkinson's disease, Muhammad Ali has remained on the world stage as an adherent of the nation of Islam, and advocate of children and war victims, and a proponent of international understanding.
No, Muhammad betrothed Aisha when she was 6 years old but she remained living with her parents until the age of 9-10 when she married to him and they lived happily ever after.
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