Maimuna or Barra as she was then called, yearned to marry the Prophet. She went to her sister, Umm al Fadl to talk to her about that and she, in turn, spoke to her husband, al-Abbas. Al-Abbas immediately went to the Messenger, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, with Maimuna's offer of marriage to him and her proposal was accepted.
When the good news reached her, she was on a camel, and she immediately got off the camel and said, "The camel and what is on it is for the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him."
They were married in the month of Shawwal in 7 AH just after the Muslims of Madina were permitted to visit Makkah under the terms of the treaty of Hudaybiyya to perform Umra.
Allah Almighty sent the following ayah about this:
Any believing woman who dedicates herself to the Prophet if the Prophet wishes to wed her, that is only for thee and not for the believers. (Al-Ahzab : 50)
He didn't say. Perhaps because she talked too much!
The divorce of Hafsa may be the same occasion as when he threatened to divorce all his wives. They were angry with him because they didn't like his new girlfriend. Hafsa had started the argument by telling the other wives about the girlfriend, so perhaps he was angriest with her.
Whether these are two separate episodes or two sides of one story, the fact is that the divorce of Hafsa was never finalised. Mohammed took her back in the early stages of the divorce, and she lived in his house until he died.
The prophet Esa (Jesus) Peace be upon him didn't marry.
No,Prophet Mohamed (peace upon him) did not marry during his wife Khdija life. His second marriage was after Khadija death with two years.-ELO-
Hazrat Muhammad S.A.W.W married to Hazrat Khadija R.A
Qais abdur rashid marry hazrat khalid bin waleed daughter name sara..
zulekha was the wife of prophet yousuf
Allah Almighty announces in the holy Qura'an that the wives of the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (May peace be upon him) are the Mothers of all Muslims. (Sura Al-Ahzab, Para-21. Verse 6. Translation: ("The prophet is closes to the believers than their own selves, And his wives are their mothers....") Allah Karim prohibited the Muslims to marry the widows of the beloved Prophet (May peace be upon him) after his death. Surat Al-Ahzab Verse: 53: Translation: "Nor is it right for you That ye should annoy Allah's Apostle, or Ye should marry his widows After him at any time: Truly such a thing is In Allah's sight an enormity."
Hosea was the prophet who went and married a harlot.
Prophet Muhammad (saw) had 12 wives, 9 were alive at the time of his death. 1.Hazrat Khadija Bint Khuwaylid, the only wife during his youth. He married the rest in the following order after Khadija's death. They were all for social reasons (eg. widow, divorcee). The reason he had more than 4 wives, which is the maximum allowed, is that the verse limiting the number of wives was revealed after his marriages. After the revelation of the verse, he did not marry any more. 2. Hazrat Sawada Bint Zam'a 3. Hazrat A'isha Bint Abu Bakr 4.Hazrat Hafsa Bint 'Umar 5.Hazrat Zaynab Bint Khuzayma 6.Hazrat Ummay Salama Hind Bint Abi Umayya 7.Hazrat Zaynab Bint Jahsh 8.Hazrat Juwayria Bint Al-Haritha 9. Hazrat Umm Habiba Ramla Bint Bint Abi Sufyan 10.Hazrat Safya Bint Huyayya 11.Hazrat Maymuna Bint Al-Haritha.
Kadijah and Safia
MARYAM is the name of Musa's sister.
Yes. The Muslims believe in all the holy Prophets (May peace be upon them all). They do believe in Hazrat Jesus Christ (AS) a Prophet. He is also called by the Name of Messiah in the holy Qur'an. He was miraculously born to Virgin Marry (AS). He performed many miracles. The Jews turned against him and tried to get him crucified at the hand of the Roman Governor, but Almighty God raised him alive to heavens. He will descent from heavens before Qiyamat. He will marry, have children, die a natural death, and will be buried near the grave of the holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW). He will rise up on the Day of Judgment with him
Jeremiah