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Mariyyah Al-Qibtiyyah (may Allah be pleased with her) is said to
have married the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon
him) and certainly everyone gave her the same title of respect
as the Prophet's wives, 'Umm al Muminin' 'Mother of the
Believers'. Mariyyah was born in upper Egypt of a Coptic father
and Greek mother and moved to the court of the Muqawqis when she
was still very young. She arrived in Medina to join the
Prophet's household just after the Prophet returned from the
treaty with Quraish which was contracted at al-Hudaybiyya.
Mariyyah gave birth to a healthy son in 9 AH, the same year that
his daughter Zaynab died, and the Prophet named his new son
Ibrahim, after the ancestor of both the Jews and the Christians,
the Prophet from whom all the Prophets who came after him were
descended. Unfortunately, when he was only eighteen months old,
Ibrahim became seriously ill and died. Even though he knew that
his small son would go to the Garden, the Prophet Muhammad
(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) could not help
shedding some tears. When some of his Companions asked him why
he was weeping, he replied, "It is my humanness."
As Ibrahim's body was being buried, the sun was eclipsed and it
grew dark and gloomy. Some people thought this was connected
with Ibrahim's death, but the Prophet soon clarified this. "The
sun and the moon are two of Allah's signs," he said, "they are
not eclipsed because of anyone's birth or death. When you see
these signs, make haste to remember Allah in prayer." Although
the kafirun used to mock the Prophet Muhammad because he had no
sons, and say that he was 'cut off' , Allah made it clear in the
following surah that the station of the Prophet Muhammad was far
above that of any other man;
In the name of Allah, The Merciful, the Compassionate: Surely We
have given you AL Khawthar, so pray to your Lord and offer
sacrifice. Surely he who mocks you is the one cut off. (Quran
108:1-3)
Muhammad is not the father of any man among you, but he is the
Messenger of Allah and the Seal of the Prophets, and Allah has
knowledge of all things. (Quran 33:40)
Mariyyah was honored and respected by the Prophet and his family
and Companions. She spent three years of her life with the
Prophet, until his death, and died five years later in 16 AH,
(may Allah be pleased with her) For the last five years of her
life, she remained a recluse and almost never went out except to
visit the grave of the Prophet or her son's grave. After her
death, Umar ibn al Khattab led the prayer over her and she was
buried in al Baqi.
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