List of Muhammads Wives and Concubines: Difference between revisions

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|Mary, mother of Jesus
|Mary, mother of Jesus
|The Afterlife.
|The Afterlife.
|Muhammad said that Allah had wedded him in Heaven to the Virgin Mary, who was one of the four perfect women. The Qur'an refers several times to Mary, praising her chastity and affirming the virgin birth of Jesus. Muhammad said she lived in a beautiful jewelled palace in Paradise next to Khadijah's.
|According to Hayyat al-Qulub by Allamah Muhammad Baqir al-Majlisi, Muhammad said that Allah had wedded him in Heaven to the Virgin Mary, who was one of the four perfect women and related to a dying Khadijah that she would join her as his wives in the afterlife. The Qur'an refers several times to Mary, praising her chastity and affirming the virgin birth of Jesus. Muhammad said she lived in a beautiful jewelled palace in Paradise next to Khadijah's.
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*Qur'an<ref>{{Quran-range|3|33|51}}; {{Quran-range|19|16|40}}; {{Quran|21|91}}; {{Quran|66|12}}.</ref>
*Qur'an<ref>{{Quran-range|3|33|51}}; {{Quran-range|19|16|40}}; {{Quran|21|91}}; {{Quran|66|12}}.</ref>
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|Queen Asiya of Egypt
|Queen Asiya of Egypt
|The Afterlife.
|The Afterlife.
|Muhammad said that Allah had wedded him in Heaven to Queen Asiya, who was one of the four perfect women. The Qur'an tells how Asiya rescued the infant Moses from the evil Pharaoh, and how Pharaoh later tortured his wife to death for her monotheism. Muhammad said that Asiya's palace in Heaven was on the other side of Khadijah's.
|According to Hayyat al-Qulub by Allamah Muhammad Baqir al-Majlisi, Muhammad said that Allah had wedded him in Heaven to Queen Asiya and related to a dying Khadijah that she would join her as his wives in the afterlife. She was one of the four perfect women. The Qur'an tells how Asiya rescued the infant Moses from the evil Pharaoh, and how Pharaoh later tortured his wife to death for her monotheism. Muhammad said that Asiya's palace in Heaven was on the other side of Khadijah's.
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*Qur'an<ref>{{Quran-range|28|4|13}}; {{Quran|66|11}}.</ref>
*Qur'an<ref>{{Quran-range|28|4|13}}; {{Quran|66|11}}.</ref>
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|Kulthum bint Amram
|Kulthum bint Amram
|The Afterlife.  
|The Afterlife.  
|Muhammad originally believed that Maryam the sister of Moses and Maryam the mother of Jesus were one and the same. When he realised his mistake, he apparently over-corrected by deciding that Moses' sister was not even named Maryam. He renamed her Kulthum ("Chubby Cheeks") and said that Allah had wedded her to him in Heaven. He did not say that she was a perfect woman or that she lived next to Khadijah.
|According to Hayyat al-Qulub by Allamah Muhammad Baqir al-Majlisi, Muhammad said that Allah had wedded Kulthum ("Chubby Cheeks"), the sister of Moses to him in Heaven and related to a dying Khadijah that she would join her as his wives in the afterlife. He did not say that she was a perfect woman or that she lived next to Khadijah.
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*Qur'an<ref>{{Quran-range|19|27|28}}.</ref>
*Qur'an<ref>{{Quran-range|19|27|28}}.</ref>