Why Did Prophet Muhammad S.A.W Have Many Wives

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Did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Married Several Times For The Sake Of Lust? 


At the point when people hear that the prophet had numerous wives they finish up without much felt that the prophet was an arousing man. Non-Muslims, by and large, have numerous confusions on Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Islâm. As the result of such a variety of false publicity composed against the Messenger of Islam and the genuine religion from Allah, numerous non-Muslims misjudged the magnificence, sanity, common sense, fulfillment, honesty or to put it plainly, fabulousness of Islâm and its teachings. One fantastic Islâmic instructing in Islâm is polygamy (majority of marriage among men). Non-Muslims must realize that everything that Allâh the Exalted, Most Glorious) and His Messenger (PBUH) summon us to benefit is for each one and for the general public as a whole.However, a snappy chronicled survey of his relational unions, demonstrates that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) married commonly for Islamic Cause.

Proof:
When he was a quarter century old he wedded surprisingly with Khadijah, who was Forty Years old Woman and was fifteen years more elderly thanProphet Muhammad (PBUH). She remained the main wife of the prophet for the following a quarter century, until she passed on (may Allah be satisfied with her).Only after her demise, did the prophet wed other ladies. Presently, it is clear that if the prophet was after physical delight he didn't need to hold up until he was over fifty years of age to
begin wedding more wives. He lived in a general public in which it was entirely satisfactory to have numerous wives. Be that as it may, the prophet stayed dedicated to his wife for a quarter century. When she passed on she was sixty-five years of age.

His later relational unions were for different reasons. A few relational unions were with the perspective to help the ladies whose spouses had been died while they were shielding their confidence. Others were with a perspective to bond associations with committed devotees like Abu Bakr, might Allah be satisfied with him. Yet others were to fabricate spans with different tribes who were generally at war with the Muslims. At the point when the prophet turned into their relative through marriage, their threats quieted down, and greatly slaughter was deflected.

There are several reasons and wisdom behind the Prophets relational unions to begin a family, some to bond his associations with his nearby sidekicks by wedding their girls, some were dowagers of close allies, some were little girls of the pioneers of tribes caught, some in light of the fact that Allah particularly summoned him to wed in the Quran, and so on. Furthermore, one of the greatest wisdoms from his few relational unions was that it was his wives who related the vast majority of the ahaadiths in the words, demonstrations, and deeds that the Messenger of Allah (saws) did in the security of his home.

At the point when Allah uncovered the aayah confining the adherents to a greatest of four wives, it was the standard of the times that a large portion of the devotees had more than four wives; and to agree to the summon of Allah Subhanah, they separated some of their wives and kept a most extreme of four. These separated ladies then wedded different devotees, in the event that they wished to do as such.

Allah Subhanah proclaimed in the Holy Quran that the Prophets wives were the Mothers of the Believers, and precluded anybody to wed the wives of the Messenger (saws), in the event that he separated them or after he passed on.

Allah says in the Holy Quran Chapter 33 Surah Ahzaab verse 53 (part):It is not under any condition admissible that you ought to inconvenience the Messenger of Allah (saws); nor is it allowable that you ought to wed his wives after him. This is a grave offense in seeing Allah.

At the point when the aayah confining the devotees to a most extreme of four wives was uncovered, the Messenger of Allah (saws) had four wives, to be specific: Hadrat Aisha, Hadrat Saudah, Hadrat Hafsah, and Hadrat Umm-Salamah. At that point Allah Subhanah Himself directed the Prophet (saws) to wed his fifth wife, Hadrat Zainab, who was the divorcee of his embraced child, Hadrat Zaid ibn Harith (r.a.). In the times of lack of awareness, the separated wife of a received child was unlawful to the man who embraced that child. Islam made this passable, and to break this false custom for the last time, Allah Subhanah Himself charged the Prophet (saws) to wed the divorcee of his received child, and make Hadrat Zainab his fifth wife. The Messenger of Allah (saws) wedded a sum of 11 times throughout his life; however the most extreme number of wives he had at any one time was nine.

  • Sawdah
  • Aisha binte Abu Bakr
  • Hafsah binte Umar al Khattab
  • Zainab binte Jahsh
  • Zainab Umm-al-Masaakeen
  • Juwairiyyah
  • Saffiyah
  • Umme-Salamah
  • Umme-Habibah
  • Maimunah
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