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Juwairiyyah bint Harith, may Allah be pleased with her, married
the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
in 5 AH, when the Prophet was fifty-eight years old and she was
twenty, not long after his marriage to Zainab bint Jahsh, and as
a result of the Muslims ' successful campaign against the Banu
Mustaliq who were swiftly defeated after the Prophet's surprise
attack. Among the captives taken in this campaign was the
beautiful Juwairiyyah, the daughter of al-Harith, who was the
chief of the Banu Mustaliq.
She was afraid that once the Muslims realized who she was, they
would demand an exorbitant ransom for her safe release. After
the Muslims had returned to Medina with their booty and
prisoners, she demanded to see the Prophet Muhammad (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) hoping that he would help to
prevent what she feared. Seeing how beautiful she was, A'isha
was not keen on her seeing the Prophet.
But she persisted, and eventually she was permitted to see the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and was taken
to him while he was with A'isha. After she had finished
speaking, the Prophet thought for a moment, and then said,
"Shall I tell you what would be better than this?"
He then asked her to marry him, and she immediately accepted.
Although Juwairiyyah was young and beautiful and of noble
lineage, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
was thinking of how to save her and all her tribe from an
ignoble fate. By marrying Juwairiyyah, the Banu Mustaliq would
be able to enter Islam with honor, and with the humiliation of
their recent defeat removed, so that it would no longer be felt
necessary by them to embark on a war of vengeance that would
have continued until one of the two parties had been
annihilated. As soon as the marriage was announced, all the
booty that had been taken from the Banu Mustaliq was returned,
and all the captives were set free, for they were now the in
laws of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him). Thus A'isha once said of Juwairiyyah, "I know of no
woman who was more of a blessing to her people than Juwairiyyah
bint al-Harith." After they were married, the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) changed her name was Barra to
Juwairiyyah.
It has been related by Juwairiyyah that early one morning the
Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) left her
room while she was doing the dawn prayer. He returned later that
morning and she was still sitting in the same place. "have you
been sitting in the same place since I left you?" he asked.
"Yes," she replied. Whereupon the Prophet said, "I recited four
phrases three times after I left you, and if these were to be
weighed against what you have been reciting since dawn, they
would still outweigh them. They are: 'Glory be to Allah and
Praise be to Him as much as the number of his creations, and His
pleasure, and the weight of His Throne, and the ink of His
words.'" Which reminds us of the following ayat of the Qur'an:
Say: 'If the sea were the ink for the words of My Lord, truly
the sea would be used up before the words of my Lord were
completed, and even if We used the same again to assist. (Qur'an
18:109)
Juwairiyyah was married to the Prophet (peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him) for six years, and lived for another
thirty-nine years after his death, dying in 50 AH at the age of
sixty-five, may Allah be pleased with her.
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