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'''Zaynab bint ) was a wife of prophet Muhammad .


EARLY LIFE


She was a cousin of Muhammad, and her previous marriage, which was arranged by Muhammad himself, ended in a divorce. Her mother, Umayma, was the daughter of Muhammad's grandfather, Abdul Muttalib .

Her brother, Ubayd-Allah Ibn Jahsh , went to the Migration To Abbysian and there left Islam for Christianity . His wife then remaried Prophet Muhammad .


ZAYD IBN HARITHAH


According to Ibn Kathir , Zaynab came from a noble Arab family and she wanted to marry a man with high social status. However, Muhammad wanted her to marry Zayd Ibn Harithah , a former slave that Muhammad had adopted as son. Zaynab was unhappy marrying a former slave and refused to marry him. This Qur'anic verse relates to the event,

It is not fitting for a Believer, man or woman, when a matter has been decided by Allah and His Messenger to have any option about their decision: if any one disobeys Allah and His Messenger, he is indeed on a clearly wrong Path


Muhammad provided dowry for Zaynab on Zayd's behalf, but the marriage, however, was not a success. According to Ibn Kathir (translated by Muhammad Gemeiah),

Zayd asked the Prophet's permission to divorce Zaynab more than once, and although he was counseled to hold onto his wife and to fear Allah, in the end the divorce took place. The Prophet then was ordered by Allah to marry Zaynab bint Jahsh, which he did in 5 AH, when he was fifty-eight years old, and she was thirty-five years old


The estimation places the marriage in 628 .

Only Muhammad's sixth and seventh wives (Umm Salamah and Zaynab, respectively) were his direct cousins whom he had known since their childhood. Zaynab came as a divorcee after a failed marriage to his adopted son Zayd {Link without Title}


LEGACY



Non-Muslim view


Some critics have objected Muhammad marrying the divorced wife of his adopted son. Muslims reply is that according to Qur'an , this divorce was done to establish a principle that an adopted son is not like the real son, and therefore, the father can marry a woman whom had been married to his adopted son.


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