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the Prophet’s only wife while she lived. She died at the age of 65,
in
the month of Ramadan, ten years after the Prophet began
his mission, and was buried in Hajoon.
Saudah bint Zam’a
She was previously married to her cousin Sakran bin Amr.
The couple embraced Islam and migrated to Abyssinia. On their
return to Makkah, Sakran died. The
Prophet married Saudah in
Shawwal, one month after Khadeejah died. She died in Shawwal,
54 A.H.
Aishah Siddeeqah bint Abu Bakr Siddeeq
The Prophet married her in Shawwal,
a year after marrying
Saudah. Aishah was the only virgin the Prophet married and
was regarded as the best loved of all the Prophet’s wives. She was
the most learned female Muslim jurist in history. She passed away
on Ramadan 17, 57 A.H., and was buried in Baqi.
Hafsah bint Umar bin Khattab
She was married to Khunays bin Hadhayfah, who died from
a wound incurred in the Battle of Badr. The Prophet married
her in Sha’ban, 3 A.H., after she came out of mourning.
She died
in Madinah in Sha’ban, 45 A.H., at the age of 60, and was buried
in Baqi.
Zaynab bint Khuzaymah
She was the widow of Ubaydah bin Harith who was
martyred in the Battle of Badr. According to some others she was
married to
Abdullah bin Jahsh , who was martyred in the Battle
of Uhud. The Prophet married her in 4 A.H. In the Days of
Ignorance, she was known as
“Umm Al-Masaakeen” (Mother if the
destitute) for her compassion toward the poor. She died in Rabi’
Al-Akhir, 4 A.H., eight months after
her marriage to the Prophet
. The Prophet led her funeral prayer and buried her in Baqi.
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