Introduction
Muslims
will tell you a Muslim man can have up to four wives at a time, based on Sura
4:3. Strictly speaking that is not the complete truth, as a Muslim can also
have unlimited concubines and can have sex with "women their right hands
possess". (Sura 23:5-6; 33:50,52; 4:24; Sura 70:29-30). Regardless,
though, Mohammed recited a verse in the Qur’an (Sura 33:50) that made an
exception for one individual: himself. Why is that?
‘Aisha
remarked, "It seems to me that your Lord hastens to satisfy your
desire." Sahih Muslimvol.2 book 8 no.3453-3454 p.748-749.
On
the other hand, a Muslim told me that every marriage was for humanitarian or
alliance purposes. ‘Aisha and some wives were daughters of powerful chiefs
Mohammed need the support of. Others such widows, "taken care of" by
Mohammed after their previous husband died. I asked, incredulously, was the
Muslim really taught that every marriage was for those reasons? When he said
"yes", then I said, "what about Safiyah and Zainab bint Jahsh?
Since he was not aware of those, other Muslims (as well as non-Muslims) might
not be either. As to the accuracy of the sources of my information, it all
comes from either the Qur’an itself or authoritative hadiths of Sunni Islam.
Mohammed’s Wives
Here
is a list of wives of Mohammed by the Muslim scholar Ali Dashti. He probably
based much of this on an earlier list in the History of al-Tabari vol.9
p.126-241. It should be mentioned that scholars and Hadiths are not entirely agreed
on the wives of Mohammed. For example some hadiths (not Bukhari or Sahih
Muslim) mention a couple of wives of Mohammed that he divorced, and these
are not shown here. Nonetheless, Ali Dashti’s list, while perhaps not entirely
agreed upon as being comprehensive, shows many of the wives. Following this is
the evidence from the hadiths, independent of Ali Dashti, for these
relationships.
¾slaves
/ concubines ¾
¾uncertain
relationship -
¾ Ali
Dashti missed at least nine possible other wives.
Mohammed
married 15 women and consummated his marriages with 13. (al-Tabari vol.9
p.126-127)
Bukhari vol.1 Book 5 ch.25
no.282 p.172-173 said that [at one time] Mohammed had nine wives.
Following
is a short description of the hadiths and early Muslim historians say about the
wives of Mohammed.
(pronounced
ka-DI-ja) bint
Khuwailid/Khuwaylid Sahih Muslim vol.4 book 29 no.5971-5972
p.1297 died three years before 'A'isha married Mohammed. She is mentioned
in Bukhari vol.5 book 58 no.164,165 p.103.
The
full name of Mohammed’s first wife was Khadijah, daughter of Khuwaylid bin Asad
bin. ‘Abd al-‘Uzza bin Qusayy. al-Tabari vol.39 p.3
Mohammed
was 20-some years old when he married Khadijah, a widow. al-Tabari vol.9
p.127.
‘Aisha
says that Khadija took Mohammed to a Christian convert who used to read the
Gospels in Arabic. Bukhari vol.4 book 55 ch.17 no.605 p.395
A’isha
was jealous of Khadija. "On that, the Prophet remembered the way Khadija
used to ask permission, and that upset him. He said, ‘O Allah! Hala!’ So I
[A’isha] became jealous and said, ‘What makes you remember an old woman amongst
the old women of Quraish an old woman (with a teethless mouth) of red gums who
died long ago, and in whose place Allah has given you somebody better than
her?’" Bukhari vol.5 book 58 no.168 p.105
Sahih
Muslim vol.2
book 8 no.3451 p.747; Bukhari vol.3 book 34 ch.4 no.269 p.154;
vol.3 no.853 p.29; Sahih Muslim vol.2 book 7 no.2958
p.651; Sahih Muslim vol.2 footnote 1918 p.748 says that
probably ‘Aisha was married to Mohammed before Sauda, but ‘Aisha did not enter
Mohammed’s house until after Sauda was married to Mohammed.
There
is disagreement about whether Mohammed consummated the marriage with Sauda or
A’isha next, but al-Tabari vol.9 p.128-129 says it was Sauda.
Sauda’s
ex-husband, al-Sakran b. ‘Amr b. ‘Abd Shams became a Christian in Abyssinia and
died there. al-Tabari vol.9 p.128
Physically,
‘Aisha called Sauda "a fat huge lady". Bukhari vol.6
book 60 ch.241 no.318 p.300
When
Sauda was old she was afraid Mohammed would divorce her, so she gave her turn
to ‘A’isha. Abu Dawud vol.2 no.2130 p.572
Sauda
is also mentioned in al-Tabari vol.39 p.169.
A’isha
was Abu Bakr’s daughter. Her moth was named Umm Ruman according to al-Tabari vol.9
p.129. She married Mohammed when she was (six) 6 years old, went to his house
when (nine) 9.Bukhari vol.7 book 62 ch.60 no.88 p.65; Sahih
Muslim vol.2 book 8 no.3309,3310,3311 p.715,716
Contrary
to this marriage being important for political reasons, Abu Bakr was the first
convert to Islam.
This
wife of Mohammed is mentioned in many places, including Sahih Muslim vol.1
book 4 no.1694 p.372; Abu Dawud vol.1 no.1176 p.305; vol.1
no.1268 p.335; vol.1 no.1330 p.350; Abu Dawud vol.1 no.1336
p.351; vol.1 no.1419 p.373; vol.2 no.2382 p.654.
‘Aisha
played with dolls while Mohammed was present. Sahih Muslim vol.4
book 29 no.5981 p.1299
‘Aisha
was 6 (or 7) years old when she was married, and the marriage was consummated
when she was nine years old. al-Tabari vol.9 p.130,131
A’isha
was married when she was six years old, and nine when she went to Mohammed’s
house.Ibn-i-Majah vol.3 no.1876 p.133
A’isha
was seven years old when she married, nine years old when she lived with
Mohammed, and 18 years old when he died. (not Sahih) Ibn-i-Majah vol.3
no.1877 p.134
A
rationale trying to explain why Mohammed married such a young girl is given
in Sahih Muslimvol.2 footnote 1859 p.715. It says that "it was
some exceptional circumstances that Hadrat ‘A’isha was married to the Prophet…
The second point to be noted is that Islam has laid down no age limit for
puberty for it varies with countries and races due to the climate, hereditary,
physical and social conditions." They also mention support from the
disreputable Kinsey report on Sexual Behaviour in the Human Female.
Mohammed
himself once deliberately struck ‘Aisha "on the chest which caused me
pain", according to Sahih Muslim vol.2 book 4 ch.352
no.2127 p.462.
There
was other discord too. One incident, started by A’isha was so bad, Mohammed
kept away from his wives for a month 29 days) Ibn-i-Majah vol.3
no.2060 p.241. Ibn-i-Majah vol.3 no.2063 p.243. This is the
context of Sura 50:1.
‘A’isha
had at least one servant who cooked for her during the time of the delegation
from Banu’l Muntafiq. Abu Dawud vol.1 no.142 p.34
A’isha
had a male Muslim slave she later freed named Abu Yunus. Sunan Nasa’i vol.1
no.475 p.340
A’isha
had a slave girl. Abu Dawud vol.1 no.371 p.96
Barirah
was a female slave of A’isha’s, whom she later freed. Abu Dawud vol.2
no.2223 and footnote 1548 p.601
A’isha
was quick-tempered too, striking the hand of a servant and breaking a bowl of
food from another wife for Mohammed. Abu Dawud vol.2
no.3560-3561 p.1011
‘A’isha
had a strong, loud voice. al-Tabari vol.17 p.65
‘Aisha
reluctantly freed many slaves due to a broken vow. "He [Ibn Az-Subair]
sent her [‘Aisha] ten slaves whom she manumitted [freed] as an expiation for
(not keeping) her vow. ‘Aisha manumitted more slaves for the same purpose till
she manumitted forty slaves. She said, ‘I wish I had specified what I would
have done in case of not fulfilling my vow when I made the vow, so that I might
have done it easily.’"(1) Footnote (1) says, "‘Aisha did not specify
what she would do if she did not keep her promise, this is why she manumitted
so many slaves so that she might feel at ease as to the adequacy of her
expiation." Bukhari vol.4 book 56 ch.2 no.708 p.465.
Just
how many slaves did ‘Aisha have? Or how much money did she have to buy forty
slaves? The hadiths do not say. The only two clue I have found are
1)
Mohammed’s wives could command for tents to be set up. Ibn-i-Majah vol.3
no.1771 p.67.
2)
One-fifth of the war booty went to the Muslim treasury, and Mohammed could take
of that for he and his wives. Sahih Muslim vol.2 no.2347,2348;
vol.2 footnote 1463 p.519; Bukhari vol.4 book 51 ch.80 no.153
p.99; vol.6 book 60 ch.297 no.407 p.379
‘Aisha
originally supported those who wanted to kill ‘Uthman. She claimed ‘Uthman
became a disbeliever. However, after ‘Uthman’s murder she changed her mind and
wanted to avenge ‘Uthman’s killers. Another Muslim called her to task for
that. al-Tabari vol.17 p.52-53
After
this, Mu’awiyah had Mohammed bin Abu Bakr executed for murdering ‘Uthman, then
put his body in the carcass of a donkey, and then burned the donkey in 38 A.H..
A’isha mourned her half-brother greatly and made extra prayers for him. al-Tabari vol.17
p.158
‘Umm
Salama bint Abi Umayyah (discussing intimate things with the apostle) Sahih
Muslim vol.2 no.2455 p.540
Umm
Salamah’s real name was Hind bint Abi Umayyah bin al-Mughirah bin ‘Abdallah bin
‘Umar bin Makhzum. al-Tabari vol.9; p.133; vol.39 p.175.
Um/Umm
Salaim/Salama (not said to be a wife) Sahih Muslim vol.2
no.2992 p.656; vol.2 no.3445 p.746; wife Bukhari vol.4 book 53
ch.4 no.333 p.216; Bukhari vol.7 book 62 ch.34 no.56 p.40. Ibn-i-Majah vol.2
no.1634 p.473; Abu Dawud vol.1 no.383 p.99. Mohammed was
married to Umm Salama, widow of Abu Salama (died 4 A.H. in Abyssinia). Al-Tabari vol.39
p.175. Umm Salama died when in 59 H. when she was 84 years old. Sahih
Muslim vol.2 footnote 1218 p.435. Umm Salama was pregnant when
Mohammed married her, and her daughter was Zainab bint Abu Salama (Sahih
Muslim vol.2 no. 3539-3544 p.776-777. (This is the same girl as Zainab
bint Umm Salama)
This
wife of Mohammed is mentioned in Abu Dawud vol.1 no.274 p.68;
vol.3 no.4742 p.1332; vol.2 no.2382 p.654; Sunan Nasa’i vol.1
no.240 p.228; Ibn-i-Majah vol.3 no.1779 p.72; al-Tabari vol.17
p.207; al-Tabari vol.39 p.80
‘Umm
Salamah had a son before she married Mohammed. Her son went with A’isha,
al-Zubayr, and Talhah. al-Tabari vol.17 p.42
Clients
of Umm Salamah were Nabhan (=Abu Yahya) and Ma’in bin Ujayl(=Abu Qudamah) al-Tabari vol.39
p.320
The
daughter of ‘Umar bin Khattab is mentioned in Sahih Muslim vol.2
no.2642 p.576; vol.2 no.2833 p.625; vol.2 no.3497 p.761; Abu Dawud vol.2
no.2448 p.675; vol.3 no.5027 p.1402. She was the daughter of ‘Umar bin
al-Khattab. She was the 18-year old widow of Khunais when she married Mohamed
in 625 A.D. She was born in 607 A.D., and died either 647/648, 661/662, or 665
A.D. She is also mentioned as a wife in Ibn-i-Majah vol.3
no.2086 p.258
After
Hafsa’s husband died of wounds received at Uhud, Hafsa’s father thought of her
marrying ‘Uthman, but ‘Uthman declined because he knew Mohammed wanted to marry
her. They married in 3 A.H. She was four years older than ‘A’isha. Sunan
Nasa’i vol.1 #32 p.117. Thus Mohammed did not marry her just to
provide for her. Rather he married someone who otherwise would have been married
to someone else.
‘Umar
told his daughter Hafsa not to be misled by ‘Aisha who is proud of her beauty
and Mohammed’s love for her. Bukhari vol.7 book 62 ch.106
no.145 p.108. Hafsa said to ‘Aisha "I have never received any good from
you!" Bukhari vol.9 book 92 ch.5 no.406 p.299-300
‘Umar
said Mohammed divorced Hafsah (revocable divorce) and then took her back. Abu
Dawudvol.2 no.2276 p.619. According to Ibn Ishaq, Mohammed divorced Hafsa
but then took her back. al-Tabari vol.9 footnote 884 p.131.
"Yahya
… from Malik from Muhammad ibn Abd ar-Rahman …that he heard that Hafsa … killed
one of her slave-girls who had used sorcery against her. She was a mudabbara.
Hafsa gave the order, and she was killed." Muwatta Malik 42.19.14
Hafsa
ordered killed on of her slave girls that had used sorcery against her. Muwatta
Malik 43.19.4
Hafsa,
wife of Mohammed, died when she was 60 years old. al-Tabari vol.39
p.174
Sahih
Muslim vol.2
no.2347 p.519; vol.2 no.3330 p.723,724; vol.2 no.3332 p.725; vol.2 no.3494
p.760. Bukhari vol.3 book 33 ch.6 no.249 p.138; vol.3 no.829
p.512; vol.4 no.6883 p.1493; Zainab's original name was "Barrah", but
Mohammed changed it to Zainab Bukhari vol.8 book 72 ch.108
no.212 p.137; Abu Dawud vol.3 no.4935 p.1377-1378. Abu
Dawud vol.1 no.1498 says Juwairyiha’s name used to be Barrah.
Sura
33:36-38 in the Qur’an says, "It is not for any believer, man or woman,
when God and His Messenger have decreed a matter, to have the choice in the
affair. Whosoever disobeys Allah and His Messenger has gone astray into
manifest error. When you said to him whom Allah had blessed and you had
favoured, ‘Keep your wife to yourself, and fear Allah,’ and you were concealing
within yourself what Allah should reveal, fearing other men; and
Allah has
better right for you to fear him. So when Zaid had accomplished what he would
of her, then We gave her in marriage to you, so that there should not be any
fault in the believers, touching the wives of their adopted sons, when they
have accomplished what they would of them; and Allah’s commandment must be
performed. There is no fault in the prophet, touching what Allah had ordained
for him."
Zainab
bint Jahsh was married to Mohammed’s adopted son, until Mohammed spoke the Sura
that she was to divorce his son and marry Mohammed. Zainab "used to boast
before the other wives of the Prophet and used to say, ‘Allah married me (to
the Prophet) in the Heavens.’" Bukhari vol.9 book 93
ch.22 no.517 p.382. Also vol.9 book 92 ch.22 no.516,518 p.381-383; al-Tabari vol.9
p.133. In other words, in the eternally existing uncreated Qur’an in heaven,
Zainab’s marriage was mentioned.
"One
day Muhammad went out looking for Zaid (Mohammed's adopted son). Now there was
a covering of hair cloth over the doorway, but the wind had lifted the covering
so that the doorway was uncovered. Zaynab was in her chamber, undressed, and
admiration for her entered the heart of the Prophet". (The History of
al-Tabari, vol. 8, p. 4)
Narrated
by Yunis, narrated by Ibn Wahab, narrated by Ibn Zaid who said, "The
prophet -pbuh- had married Zaid son of Haritha to his cousin Zainab daughter of
Jahsh. One day the prophet -pbuh- went seeking Zaid in his house, whose door
had a curtain made of hair. The wind blew the curtain and the prophet saw
Zainab in her room unclothed and he admired her in his heart.
When Zainab
realized that the prophet desired her SHE BEGAN TO HATE ZAID. English
translation of al-Tabari's Arabic Commentary on Sura 33:37:
Zainab
of Jahsh had a brother who died before her. Abu Dawud vol.2
no.2292 p.624
Alleged
statement that Zaid first divorced his wife Zainab just so that Mohammed might
marry her.al-Tabari vol.39 p.180-182
Zainab
bint Jahsh died when she was 53 years old. al-Tabari vol.39
p.182
Zainab
(unspecified) Sahih Muslim vol.2 no.2641,2642 p.575,576.
Zainab
bint Jahsh should not be confused with Zainab who was Abu Sa’id al-Khudri’s
wife. Ibn-i-Majah vol.3 no.2031 p.223
Zainab
[verbally] abused A’ishah, so Mohammed told A’ishah to abuse her.
"…The
Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) came upon me [A’ishah] while Zainab
daughter of Jahsh was with us. He began to do something with his hand. I
signaled to him until I made him understand about her. So he stopped. Zainab
came on and began to abuse ‘A’ishah. She prevented her, but she did not stop.
So he (the Prophet) said to ‘A’ishah : Abuse her. Then she abused her and
dominated her.
Zainab then went to ‘Ali and said : ‘A’ishah abused you and did
(such and such). Then Fatimah came (to the Prophet) and he said to her : She is
favourite of your father, by the Lord of the Ka’bah! She then returned and said
to them : I said to him such and such, and he said to me such and such. Then
‘Ali came to the Prophet (may peace be upon him) and spoke to him about
that." Abu Dawud vol.3 no.4880 p.1364-1365
In
the Bible Malachi vol.2 no.16 says that God hates divorce.
Juwairiya
bint Harith/al-Harith was a captive. Bukhari vol.3 book 46
ch.13 no.717 p.431-432. Sahih Muslim vol.2 no.2349 p.520 says
that Mohammed attacked the Bani Mustaliq tribe without any warning while they
were heedlessly grazing their cattle. Juwairiya was a daughter of the chief.Sahih
Muslim vol.3 no.4292 p.942 and Abu Dawud vol.2 no.227
p.728 and al-Tabari vol.39 p.182-183 also say
Juwairiya/Juwairiyyah was captured in a raid on the Banu Mustaliq tribe. She
had been married to Musafi’ bin Safwan, who was killed in battle.
Mohammed’s
wife Jawairyiyah used to be named Barrah. Abu Dawud vol.1
no.1498 p.392. However, Bukhari vol.8 book 72 ch.107 no.212
p.137; Abu Dawud vol.3 no.4935 p.1377-1378 say Zainab’s name
used to be Barrah.
Juwayriyyah
bint al-Harith bin Abi Birar bin Habib, great grandson of Jadhimah al-Mustaliq
of the Khuza’ah group, was taken as booty when Muslims raided the al-Mustaliq
tribe. Her husband, Musafi’ bin Safwan Dhu al-Shuir bin Abi Asrb bin Malik bin
Jadhimah was killed in the battle. She was a prisoner of war who agreed to
marry Mohammed. al-Tabari vol.39 p.182-183; al-Tabari vol.9
p.133.
Juwayriyyah
was captured at the Battle of al-Muraysi [against the Banu Mustaliq]. al-Tabari vol.39
p.183
Juwayriyya
married Mohammed when she was 20 years old. al-Tabari vol.39
p.184
Umm
Habiba was the daughter of Abu Sufyan al-Tabari vol.9
p.133; Sahih Muslim vol.2 no.3413 p.739; vol.2 no.2963
p.652; Sahih Muslim vol.2 no.1581 p.352; vol.2 no.3539
p.776 Ibn-i-Majahvol.5 no.3974 p.302; al-Tabari vol.17
p.88
Umm
Habiba was 23 years younger than Mohammed. Sunan Nasa’i vol.1
#60 p.127
Umm
Habiba and her first husband ‘Ubaydallah were Muslims who went to Abyssinia.
’Ubaydallah converted to Christianity. al-Tabari vol.39 p.177
Mention
of Zainab bint Jahsh. al-Tabari vol.39 p.180-182
Umm
Habiba, wife of Mohammed should not be confused with another woman was also
named Umm Habiba. She was the daughter of Jahsh, wife of ‘Abd al-Rahman and
sister-in-law of Mohammed, since Zainab of Jahsh was his wife. Abu
Dawud vol.1 no.288 p.73
Safiya
bint Huyai/Huyayy was a captive Mohammed married after slaughtering her father,
brother, husband and the men at Khaibar, according to Bukhari vol.2
book 14 ch.5 no.68 p.35; vol.4 book 52 ch.74 no.143 p.92; vol.4 book 52 ch.168
no.280 p.175 and al-Tabari vol.39 p.185.
Safiyah’s
husband was named Sallam bin Mishkam bin al-Hakam bin Harithah bin al-Khazraj
bin Ka’b bin Khazraj. al-Tabari vol.9 p.134-135.
Safiyyah
was called Safi, for the first share of the booty, which went to
Mohammed. Abu Dawudvol.2 no.2988 p.848; Abu Dawud vol.2
no.2985-2989 and footnote 2406 p.846-849
Safiyya
was purchased by Mohammed for seven slaves. Ibn-i-Majah vol.3
no.2272 p.357. She was 17 when Mohammed married her. al-Tabari vol.39
p.184
Mohammed
felt kindness toward Safiyya. "If Safiyyah were not grieved, I would have
left him [her husband whom Mohammed executed] until the birds and beasts of
prey would have eaten him, and he would have been resurrected from their
bellies." Abu Dawud vol.2 no.3130-3131 p.893
Physically,
Safiyyah was short. Abu Dawud vol.3 no.4857 p.1359
There
was discord between wives. Zainab did not want to loan a camel to Safiyya when
Mohammed asked her to. Zainab called Safiyya a "Jewess" Abu
Dawud vol.3 no.4588 p.1293
Mohammed
had nine wives at one time, including Safiyya bint Huyayy, and later he did not
give her a "turn". Sahih Muslim vol.2 no.3455-3456
p.749
This
wife of Mohammed is also mentioned in Sahih Muslim vol.2
no.3325; vol.2 no.2783 p.605; vol.2 no.3118 p.678; vol.2 no.3497 p.761; Bukhari vol.3
book 33 ch.8-13 no.251-255 p.139-143; vol.2 book 21 ch.22 no.255 p.143; Ibn-i-Majah vol.3
no.1779 p.72; Abu Dawud vol.2 no.2464 p.681;al-Tabari vol.39
p.169
Safiya
bint Abi 'Ubaid Mohammed’s wife in Bukhari vol.4 book 52
ch.136 no.244 p.151 is probably the same person.
Sahih
Muslim vol.1
no.1671,1674,1675 p.368-369; vol.2 no.1672 p.369.
Mohammed
married Maymunah bt. Al-Harith in 7 A.H. while Mohammed was in a state of
ritual purity on the journey to Mecca. al-Tabari vol.8
p.136; al-Tabari vol.9 p.135
Maymuna
had been divorced once, and widowed before marrying Mohammed. al-Tabari vol.39
p.185. Maymuna was 80/81 when she died. al-Tabari vol.39 p.186
Maimuna
was 30 years old when the 53-year old Mohammed married her. Mohammed died four
years later. Sunan Nasa’i vol.1 #43 p.120
Mainuma
bint al-Harith had a slave girl. She asked Mohammed if she could free her, and
Mohammed said instead to give her to Maimuna’s sister to take care of her. Muwatta’
Malik 54.4.9
Maimuna,
Mohammed’s wife, screened Mohammed Bukhari vol.1 book 5 ch.22
no.279 p.170-171. People were screened when they bathed or went to the
bathroom. Nothing was wrong with that though, for she was his wife.
‘Ata
bin Yasar was a man who was a client of Maymunah. al-Tabari vol.39
p.317
Slaves: Maimuna’s freed
slave girl was given a sheep, which later died. Ibn-i-Majah vol.5
no.3610 p.93
This
wife of Mohammed is also mentioned in: Ibn-i-Majah vol.3
no.2408 p.435; Sunan Nasa’i vol.1 no.809 p.492; vol.2 no.1124
p.108; Abu Dawud vol.1 no.1351 p.356; vol.1 no.1359,1360,1362
p.357; Sunan Nasa’i vol.1 no.243 p.229.
Fatima
was mentioned by ‘Ali Dashti. al-Tabari vol.9 p.39 states that
Mohammed briefly married Fatimah bint al-Dahhak bin Sufyan (also called
al-Kilabiyyah).
Mohammed
married Fatimah bint Shurayh/Sara’. al-Tabari vol.9 p.139. It
is unclear if Shuray and al-Dahhak were two different people, making this two
Fatimas, or they were alternate names for the same father.
Mention
of Fatimah bin al-Dahhabi, Aliya bint Zahyah, Sana bint Sufyan al-Tabari vol.39
p.186
Mohammed
consummated his marriage with "the Kilabiyyah" (i.e. from the Kilabi
tribe). This would be Fatimah bint al-Dahhak bin Sufyan or ‘Aliyah bint Zabyan
bin ‘Amr bin ‘Awf or Sana bint Sufyan bin ‘Awf. al-Tabari vol.39
p.187
Fatima, Mohammed’s daughter is different
The
following could be Mohammed’s wife, but was probably his daughter. In the year
of the conquest of Mecca, Fatima screened Mohammed. Ibn-i-Majah vol.1
no.465 p.255 and Sunan Nasa’i vol.1 no.228 p.224; vol.1 no.417
p.307
A
Fatima screened Mohammed while he was bathing in Bukhari vol.1
book 5 ch.22 no.278 p.170-171.
However, Mohammed was taking a bath and was screened
by his daughter Fatima in Bukharivol.4 book 53 ch.29 no.396 p.263.
Fatima was Mohammed's daughter and the wife of 'Ali inBukhari vol.3
book 34 chg.29 no.302 p.171; Bukhari vol.4 book 53 ch.1 no.325
p.208.
Mohammed
did not want ‘Ali to marry anyone else besides his daughter Fatima. Ibn-i-Majah vol.3
no.1998-1999 p.202-204. However, ‘Ali later had a captive slave girl, the
daughter of Rab’iah, who bore him a daughter name Umm Ruqayyah. al-Tabari vol.11
p.66.
Wanted
a slave:
While
Mohammed gave many slaves to A’isha, Fatima thought she got a bad deal.
Mohammed’s daughter Fatima complained to Mohammed about her using the grinding
stone and asked for a slave (prisoner of war). Mohammed did not give her one,
but he said he gave her something better. He told her to say glory be to Allah
33 times, Praise be to Allah 34 times, and Allah is most great 34 times. Abu
Dawud vol.3 no.5044-5045 p.1405
Hend/Hind
was formerly married to Abu Sufyan, who was a very stingy man, according
to Sahih Muslim vol.3 no.4251-4254 p.928-929.
Mohammed
married al-Nashat bint Rifa’ah of the Banu Kilab bin Rabi’ah,
allies of the Qurayzah. Some called her Sana bint Asma’ bin al-Salt
al-Sulamiyyah; while others say Sana bint Asma’ bin al-Salt of the Banu Harm.
However, she died before the Prophet consummated his marriage with her. She was
also called Sana. al-Tabari vol.9 p.135-136. al-Tabari vol.39
p.166 says the same thing about Sana bint al-Salt.
This
Zainab belonged to the tribe of Banu Hilal. She was divorced from a Muslim
named Tufayl, then married his brother ‘Ubaydah, who was killed at Badr. Then
she married Mohammed. She was born 595 A.D. and died in 626 A.D. at 31.
See al-Tabari vol.7 p.150 footnotes 215,216 and al-Tabari vol.39
p.163-164 for more info.
al-Tabari vol.9 p.138 also
says she died while Mohammed was alive.
Mohammed
married Zainab bint Khuzaima, but she died before he did. Sunan Nasa’i vol.1
#64 p.129
Habla
is on Ali Dashti’s list, but I have not been able to independently verify this.
Asma
bint Noman, or Asma bint al-Nu’man bin Abi Al-Jawn, of the Kindah tribe, was
married to Mohammed, but the marriage was never consummated. al-Tabari vol.10
p.185 and footnote 1131 p.185.
Daughter
of Al-Jaun / Jahal was married very briefly to Mohammed. Bukhari vol.7
book 63 no.181 p.131,132
On
the other hand, al-Tabari vol.10 p.190 says that Al-Nu’man
al-Jawn offered his daughter to Mohammed, but Mohammed declined. Perhaps
"declined" means Mohammed divorced her before ever sleeping with her.
Mohammed
married Asma bint al-Nu’man bin al-Aswad bin Sharahil. However, she had
leprosy, so Mohammed gave her money and divorced her. al-Tabari vol.9
p.137. Why would he do that to a woman he loved?
‘Asma
bint al-Nu’man was a widow Mohammed married Either Hafsa or A’isha tricked
‘Asma by telling her Mohammed would be pleased if she said she took refuge in
Allah from Mohammed. al-Tabari vol.39 p.188-190
Brief
mention of ‘Asma bint Nu’man in al-Tabari vol.39 p.190.
Mohammed
divorced one woman Mohammed because she took refuge in Allah from Mohammed. He
divorced another because she had leprosy. There is some mixup of which name is
with which case in al-Tabari vol.39 p.187.
Mary
was a wife [concubine] of Mohammed’s according to al-Tabari vol.9
p.141; Sahih Muslimvol.4 footnote 2835. p.1351;. Mary the Copt gave
birth to Mohammed’s son Ibrahim in al-Tabarivol.9 p.39. He died
when he was two years old.
The Muslim emissary Hatib b. Abi Balta’ah returned
from al-Muqawqis [Egypt] with Mariya [Mary the Copt], her sister Sirin, a
female mule, sets of garments, and a eunuch. Hatib invited them to become
Muslims, and the two women did so [according to Tabari]. Mariyah was beautiful,
and Mohammed sent her sister Sirin to Hassan b. Thabit. Sirin and Hassan were
the parents of ‘Abd al-Rahman b. Hassan. al-Tabari vol.8
p.66,131.
A
Muslim might say Mohammed had to marry her because she was a gift from Egypt,
but her sister Sirin was also a gift, and he did not marry Sirin. Mary was a
gift from the governor of Alexandria. al-Tabari vol.39 p.193
It
was claimed that Mary became a Muslim, but Mohammed still kept her as a slave
rather than a regular wife. al-Tabari vol.39 p.194
Mohammed
"had intercourse with her [Mary] by virtue of her being his
property." al-Tabari vol.39 p.194. Footnote 845 explains,
"That is, Mariyah was ordered to veil herself as did the Prophet’s wives,
but he did not marry her."
Mary
the Copt died in 637/638 A.D. al-Tabari vol.39 p.22
Rayhana
was a Jewish captive from the Quraiza tribe. Mohammed offered to make her a
wife instead of a slave, but she decline and remained Jewish according to al-Tabari vol.8
p.39. See alsoal-Tabari vol.9 p.137,141. However, the source
in al-Tabari vol.39 p.164-165 says Mohammed set her free and
then married her.
Mohammed
had two concubines: Mariya bint Sham’un the Copt, and Rayhanah bint Zayd
al-Quraziyyah of the Banu al-Nadir. al-Tabari vol.9 p.141.
Mariya was an um walid of Mohammed according to al-Tabari vol.13
p.58.
Omm/Umm
Sharik is the same person as Ghaziyyah bint Jabir in al-Tabari vol.9
p.139. She was called "Umm Sharik" because she was the mother of a
son named Sharik by a previous marriage.
"When
the Prophet went to her he found her to be an old woman, so he divorced her." al-Tabarivol.9
p.139. However footnote 922 says Ibn Sa’d in Tabaqat, 8 p.110-112
"gives a different account and lists her among the women to whom the
Prophet proposed but did not marry. It was she who gave herself to the Prophet
and the Qur’anic verse 33:50 refers to her."
Maimuna
was a woman who offered herself to Mohammed according to Sahih Muslim vol.2
footnote 1919. It could be the same Maimuna as 10, or a different one. Married
in 7 .H.
An
unnamed woman said she gave herself to Mohammed as a wife. Mohammed did not
accept her, but gave her to a poor Muslim. The only thing the poor Muslim could
give as a dowry is his memorization of a sura of the Qur’an. Muwatta’
Malik 28.3.8
Ali
Dashti lists this wife, but I have not found independent evidence of this.
It
is said that Mohammed married Khawlah bint al-Hudayl. al-Tabari vol.9
p.139. She was a wife of Mohammed’s according to al-Tabari vol.39
p.166
Mohammed
married (married is the word in the text) Mulaykah bint Dawud al-Laythiyyah,
but when she was told that Mohammed was the one who had her father killed, she
took refuge in Allah from Mohammed. So Mohammed separated from her. al-Tabari vol.8
p.189. The same thing is told of Mulaykah bint Ka’b (who is likely the same person)
in al-Tabari vol.39 p.165
Mulaykah
bint Ka’b was married very briefly to Mohammed. A’isha asked her if she wanted
to marry the man who killed her husband. She "took refuge in God"
from Mohammed, so Mohammed divorced her. al-Tabari vol.39
p.165
Mohammed
married al-Shanba’ bint ‘Amr al-Ghifariyyah; her people were
allies of the banu Qurayza. When Ibrahim died, she said that if he were a true
prophet his son would not have died. Mohammed divorced her before consummating
his marriage with her. al-Tabari vol.9 p.136
Mohammed
stayed a while with ‘Aliyyah bint Zabyan bin ‘Amr bin ‘Awf bin Ka’b, then
divorced her.al-Tabari vol.39 p.188
Mohammed
married al-‘Aliyyah, but then divorced her. She died while Mohammed was still
alive al-Tabari vol.9 p.138.
Mohammed
divorced ‘Amrah bint Yazid because she had leprosy. al-Tabari vol.39
p.188
Mohammed
married ‘Amrah bint Yazid (no mention of divorce) al-Tabari vol.9
p.139.
Mohammed
divorced ‘Amra. Ibn-i-Majah vol.3 no.2054 p.233 vol.3 no.2030
p.226 (daif [weak], notSahih)
Mohammed
divorced a woman because she had leprosy. al-Tabari vol.39
p.187
Mohammed
divorced an unnamed woman because she would peek at those leaving the mosque.al-Tabari vol.39
p.187
Mohammed
married Qutaylah bint Qays but she died before they
consummated the marriage. Curiously, it also says he and her brother
apostacized form Islam. So she must have apostacized after the marriage and
before her death perhaps? al-Tabari vol.9 p.138-139.
Mention
of Mohammed’s brief marriage with Sana bint Sufyan. al-Tabari vol.39
p.188
Mohammed
married Sharaf bint Khalifah, sister of Dihyah bin Lhalifah al-Kalbi,
but she died while Mohammed was still alive. al-Tabari vol.9
p.138
"…abstain
from sex, except with those joined to them in the marriage bond, or (the
captives) whom their right hands possess - for (in their case) they are free
from blame," Sura 23:5-6. See also Sura 4:24
"He
[Mohammed] replied, ‘Conceal your private parts except from your wife and from
whom your right hands possess (slave-girls).’" Abu Dawud vol.3
no.4006 p.1123
Abu
Dawud vol.3
no.4443-4445 p.1244 shows that having sex with a slave-girl a man owns is fine,
but a man will be flogged for having sex with his wife’s slave-girl.
As
was typical of wealthy Arab men, Mohammed apparently had need of a few slave
girls too. SeeBukhari vol.7 book 64 ch.6 no.274 p.210.
Salmah
for was a maid-servant of Mohammed. Abu Dawud vol.3 no.3849
p.1084
Maimuna
was the freed slave girl of Mohammed. Ibn-i-Majah vol.3 no.2531
p.514; Abu Dawud vol.1 no.457 p.118
Mohammed
briefly had a "very beautiful" captive before he gave her to Mahmiyah
b. Jaz’ al-Zubaydi. al-Tabari vol.8 p.151
One
of the slave girls belonging to Mohammed house committed fornication with
someone else. It is the "someone else" part that was a problem. Abu
Dawud vol.3 no.4458 p.1249
Mohammed
called a black slave-girl to come and conceal Abu Dharr behind a curtain while
he was taking a bath. Abu Dawud vol.1 no.332 p.87
Mention
Umm Ayman (=Barakah), a client (slave-girl) of the prophet. al-Tabari vol.39
p.287
Mohammed
definitely had a sense of humor. Umm Ayman, the Prophet’s client [i.e. slave
whom it was lawful for him to spend the night with]. According to al-Husayn …
Umm Ayman: [One] night the Prophet got up and urinated in the corner of the
house into an earthenware vessel. During the night I got up, and being thirsty,
I drank what was in the vessel, not noticing [anything]. When the Prophet got
up in the morning he said ‘O Umm Ayman, take that earthenware vessel and pour
away its content.’ I said ‘By God, I drank what was in it.’ The Prophet laughed
until his molar teeth showed, then said ‘After this you will never have a
bellyache.’" al-Tabari vol.39 p.199
In
general, Abu Dawud vol.3 no.4443-4445 p.1244 teaches that
having sex with a slave-girl a man owns is OK, but a man will be flogged for
having sex with his wife’s slave-girl.
But,
having sex with a wife’s slave girl is OK if the wife made her lawful for him.
Note that he did not have to be married to the slave girl. Ibn-i-Majah
vol.4 no.2551 p.12
A’isha
felt jealous of the women who offered themselves to Mohammed [as wives]. Sahih
Muslimvol.2 no.3453 p.748. But it was OK that a woman offered herself to
Mohammed. Ibn-i-Majah vol.3 no.2000-2001 p.304-305
Some
thought Mohammed married al-Ash’ath, but al-Tabari says that is false according
to al-Tabari vol.39 p.190i. (Overall, al-Tabari did a
masterful job of trying to keep up with all of Mohammed’s women.)
Mohammed
asked to marry Ghaziyyah on account of her beauty, but she declined. Tabari
claims she was in a state of infidelity but provides no evidence. al-Tabari vol.9
p.136. There is no evidence she was unfaithful and Mohammed was lax in not
punishing her, or that she was and Mohammed punished her.
Layla
clapped Mohammed’s shoulder from behind and asked him to marry her. Mohammed
accepted. Layla’s people said, "’What a bad thing you have done! You are a
self-respecting woman, but the Prophet is a womanizer. Seek an annulment from
him.’ She went back to the Prophet and asked him to revoke the marriage and he
complied with [her request]." al-Tabari vol.9 p.139
From
to al-Tabari vol.9 p.140-141, Mohammed proposed marriage to,
but ended up not marrying:
1)
Umm Hani’ bin Abi Talib [Hind] because she said she was with child.
2)
Duba’ah bint ‘Amir but she was too old.
3)
Reportedly he proposed to Saffiyah bint Bashshamah, a captive. She was allowed
to choose between Mohammed and her husband, and she chose her husband.
4)
Umm Habib bint al-‘Abbas but since al-‘Abbas was his foster brother so it would
not have been lawful so Mohammed backed out.
5)
Jamrah bint Al-Harith. Her father falsely claimed she was suffering from
something. When he returned, he found that she had already been afflicted with
leprosy.
It
is inconsistent on whether Umm Hani’ became a Muslim before or after Mohammed
asked her to marry him. al-Tabari vol.39 p.197 and footnote
857 p.197
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