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Relationship with his wives from "summary" of SIRAT UN NABI (2 Vols. Set) by Allama Shibli Nu'man

The Prophet (peace be upon him) had a unique and special relationship with each of his wives. He treated them with kindness, respect, and love, fulfilling their emotional and physical needs. His marriages were not driven by selfish desires or worldly gain, but by a sense of duty and compassion towards the women in his life. Aisha, his youngest and most beloved wife, held a special place in his heart. He spent much time with her, teaching her and seeking her advice on matters of religious significance. Aisha, in return, loved and respected him deeply, becoming a source of knowledge and wisdom for the Muslim community. Sawda, another wife of the Prophet, was older and had a gentle and caring nature. Despite facing hardships in her life, the Prophet treated her with kindness and respect, ensuring that she felt loved and appreciated in his household. Khadija, the first wife of the Prophet, held a special place in his heart even after her passing. He always spoke highly of her, remembering her fondly and keeping her memory alive in his h...
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    SIRAT UN NABI (2 Vols. Set)

    Allama Shibli Nu'man

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