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The Prophet (Peace & Prayers Be Upon Him) provided mankind with
most equitable and human laws to build family relationship and
to cement them with feelings of mutual love, affection and
kindness. They have taken into consideration the natural
instincts of both husband and wife and given them appropriate
and reasonable opportunities to obtain the satisfaction of their
natural desires within the lawful ties of marriage and forbidden
all possible sources of temptation and also means of
gratification of self outside the fortress of marriage. At the
same time, it has tried to protect the lawful interests of both
the parties in wedlock on the basis of justice, without favoring
any one party, and provided sufficient safeguards for each
against exploitation and aggression by the other party. Thus, it
has made every effort to enable them to lead a good and peaceful
life in marriage. But, if in spite of all efforts, the two
parties find it impossible to live together as husband and wife,
it has given them the way to leave the fortress of marriage
without injuring or harming the interests or feelings of the
other party. In this matter also, it has treated them equally
with justice and benevolence. Both of them are equipped with the
proper means to leave their marital relationship with mutual
agreement or through the intervention of the Islamic Shari'ah,
thus giving full consideration to their interests in marriage
and in separation, without unduly burdening either of them
against their natural desires.
Keeping in view the general remarks made above, let us now
mention the wives of the Holy Prophet one by one and describe
their behavior towards the Prophet. We shall see that each one
of them had been a good woman, perfectly devoted and resigned to
Allah and His Messenger. They had complete faith in the Prophet
and in his sayings about Allah, and His Attributes and about the
eschatological realities. They were true believers and they
never swerved in their views. They were devout and prayerful,
and earnestly punctual in the observance of religious
obligations. If ever they happened to miss any of the duties,
they were ready to seek forgiveness of the Lord. They were
penitent. They were obedient wives, and they carried out all the
instructions that the Prophet gave them. They imitated him in
his habits, especially in his generosity. They gave away to the
needy all that came to them. They did not hoard coins, gold or
silver, or victuals. They adored Allah. They worshipped Him
alone, and meticulously they obeyed all of His Commands in
letter and in spirit. Like the Prophet himself, they fasted not
only during Ramadan but also on other days. He had a special
predilection for fasting in Sha'ban; and the views helped him in
his missionary ventures. They always gave him moral support, and
never refrained from offering financial aid if and when
required.
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