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Mariya Al-Qibtiya was one of the concubines/sex slaves of the prophet Muhammad. According to the [[sira]] she was sent to Muhammad as a gift from the Christians of Egypt. According to the [[hadith]] and the [[sirah]] her beauty incited the jealousy of Muhammad's wives, in particular Hafsa and [[Aisha]]. The jealousy they had of her and Muhammad's response was actually the [[Asbab An-Nuzul|cause]] of the "revelation" of some Qur'an verses according to the tradition. Although she bore the prophet a son who later died, the prophet never married her.
Mariya Al-Qibtiya was one of the concubines/sex slaves of the prophet Muhammad. According to the [[sira]] she was sent to Muhammad as a gift from the Christians of Egypt. According to the [[hadith]] and the [[sirah]] her beauty incited the jealousy of Muhammad's wives, in particular Hafsa and [[Aisha]]. The jealousy they had of her and Muhammad's response was actually the [[Asbab An-Nuzul|cause]] of the "revelation" of some Qur'an verses according to the tradition. Although she bore the prophet a son who later died, the prophet never married her.
==Life Before Muhammad==
==Gifting to Muhammad and Conversion to Islam==
==Scandal with Muhammads Wives==
==Quranic Revelations==
==Son She Birthed to the Prophet==
==Influence on Islamic Law==

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Mariya Al-Qibtiya was one of the concubines/sex slaves of the prophet Muhammad. According to the sira she was sent to Muhammad as a gift from the Christians of Egypt. According to the hadith and the sirah her beauty incited the jealousy of Muhammad's wives, in particular Hafsa and Aisha. The jealousy they had of her and Muhammad's response was actually the cause of the "revelation" of some Qur'an verses according to the tradition. Although she bore the prophet a son who later died, the prophet never married her.

Life Before Muhammad

Gifting to Muhammad and Conversion to Islam

Scandal with Muhammads Wives

Quranic Revelations

Son She Birthed to the Prophet

Influence on Islamic Law