He had four wives.
5 wives
plantation wives
Thomas Paine's wives' names His first wives' name was Mary Lambert. And his second wives' name was Elizabeth Ollive. =) =P ;D
Julius Caesar's wives names were Cornelia, Pomponia and Calpurnia.Julius Caesar's wives names were Cornelia, Pomponia and Calpurnia.Julius Caesar's wives names were Cornelia, Pomponia and Calpurnia.Julius Caesar's wives names were Cornelia, Pomponia and Calpurnia.Julius Caesar's wives names were Cornelia, Pomponia and Calpurnia.Julius Caesar's wives names were Cornelia, Pomponia and Calpurnia.Julius Caesar's wives names were Cornelia, Pomponia and Calpurnia.Julius Caesar's wives names were Cornelia, Pomponia and Calpurnia.Julius Caesar's wives names were Cornelia, Pomponia and Calpurnia.
Mansoor has two wives. He married Alia bint Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed in the mid 1990s.He married Manal bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum in may 2005 Manal is the eldest child of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, current ruler of Dubai
Sheikha Mona bint Obaid bin Thani Al Maktoum
Saudi Arabia king has 4 wives and over 35 children.
2 wives 1) Sheikha/ Hind bint Maktoum bin Juma Al Maktoum (1979-present) 2) Princess/ Haya bint Al Hussein (2004-present)
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The prophet Mohammed (pbuh) had in total 11 wives his first wife was called Khadejah she was older than him and was his boss.
The hijab is more cultural then religious. The Quran only says that the wives and daughters of Mohammed had to where a hijab
Jermaine Jackson is known as one of the brothers in the Jackson 5. He has had 3 wives: Hazel Gordy 1973 to 1988, Alejandra Genevieve Oaziaza 1995 to 2003, and Halima Rashid 2004 to present.
Hafsa bint Omar was the fourth wife of Mohammed. She was born about 606 and she died in October or November 665.Hafsa's first husband was Khunays ibn Huzafa. They both embraced Islam later and went to Madina. Hafsa was about 17. Khunays was injured in the Battle of Uhud and he died six months later.Prophet Muhammad then married Hafsa in January or February 625. She was not the prettiest of his wives but she remained one of his favourites. This was probably because of her lively, intelligent personality. She was never afraid to say what she thought, and Mohammed encouraged her to debate him.Hafsa was the only one of Mohammed's wives who could write. It seems Mohammed was pleased about this skill. He later asked Hafsa's old writing-teacher to teach her the "spell" (incantation) against skin-eruptions.Hafsa's closest friend came to be her co-wife, Ayesha. Although their friendship was often spoilt by mutual jealousy over having to share one husband, they would talk together all day long. They organised all the wives to protest against the new concubine, Mariya the Copt; this along with debating about the expense made Prophet Muhammad leave all his wives and live alone for a month. The next time Ayesha and Hafsa wanted to get rid of a new co-wife, they did it more subtly. They visited the bride, flattered her, combed her hair, and told her "what to say to please Mohammed". The poor girl did not realise that the words Ayesha and Hafsa taught her were the divorce formula - after she said them, Mohammed divorced her at once!Hafsa was 30 when Mohammed died.See link below
He has only one, Shamsa bint Suhail Al Mazrouei, but he keeps her nose to the grindstone with regard to her marital duties: two sons an 'numerous' daughters of which only six are known to the outside world by name.
We don't know, because he never told anyone. All we can do is study the facts and look at theories. (1) One theory is that Mohammed wanted to strengthen his ties to her father Umar. However, Umar was already Mohammed's second-best friend, so there was no real need for Mohammed to do this - especially as he didn't have enough money to support the two wives whom he already had. (2) Another theory is that Mohammed wanted to give a home to a widow who would otherwise be destitute, hoping this would set a good example and encourage other men to do the same. However, Mohammed married Hafsa in early 625, when only 14 men out of a total of over 300 had died. Since some men were already polygamous, and women often died in childbirth, it doesn't sound as if there was a serious shortage of eligible men. Hafsa was certainly not destitute, as her father was still alive. (3) A third theory is that Hafsa was beautiful. She was about 19, whereas Mohammed's other wives were 11 and over 40 respectively, so perhaps Mohammed just fancied her. Abu Bakr liked her too, and Mohammed warned him that he wanted Hafsa for himself. (4) It is certain that Hafsa was intelligent. She would have made a very good teacher. So yet another theory is that Mohammed recognised her as a person who would help him spread Islam.
The word harem comes from the Arabic word "Haram" which means forbidden, and harem in Arabic means "forbidden things/people". A harem is the separate part of a Muslim household reserved for wives, concubines, and female servants or the women occupying this part of a household; the wives or concubines of a polygamous male.