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in their homes. To prevent slander, these widows and divorcees simplysigned marriage contracts in their new households.To emphasize the point again, the exalted Messenger married only HazratKhadija when he was 25, and she was 40. They lived an ideal married lifefor 25 years. Hazrat Khadija died in Makkah at 65. Three years after herdeath and soon after migration to Madinah in AH 1, Muhammad (S) marriedHazrat Ayesha, a sister of Hazrat Abu Bakr. She was then 48.During the blessed times, the Central Government run with Shura used toissue a deed of marriage to all women seeking asylum with Rasool (S) andSahaba Kiraam in order to prevent slander. This is the reason why theQuran mentions the exalted Prophet's wives in plural. Please reflect on themany shades of the meaning of Nikah. Also consider why NONE BUTHazrat Khadijah bore any children to the exalted Prophet.Maria, the bondwoman reportedly "gifted" to the exalted prophet by theEgyptian ruler, is nothing but a malicious fabrication. How could theexalted prophet accept bondwomen and slaves when the Quran wasemancipating them? One might assume well and think, "Well, in order togrant them freedom." But our brilliant historians insist that Maria alwaysremained a concubine!These concealed books are scarcely available in Arabic only under strictprotection of the Muslim clergy, under custody of the autocratic Arabworld.Their stray copies are found in the Istanbul Museum, the library of MadinahUniversity, Tashqand (Tashkent) Muslim Library in the former Soviet Union,Jame'ah Al-Azhar of Cairo, Maktaba Adnan in Beirut and in some casesthey have been personally inherited by the progeny of the ancient scholars.These books are so well-guarded that only a few scholars have been ableto partially photograph these precious documents. They are closelyguarded since they demolish our mythical, but 'canonized' histories suchas by Tabari, Ibn Atheer, and Ibn Khaldun and the conjecture basedBiographies (Seera-tun-Nabi) of the Prophet (S) by Ibn Ishaq? - and IbnHisham.I am extremely grateful to my respected readers who, at the risk of life andimprisonment, have been mailing me these photographed excerpts.References:1. *** Azwaaj-in-Nabi wal-Ashaab, by Sheikh Hammad bin Hakam2. *** Meezan-il-Faris by Hujjatullah Abdul Qadir Ali Al-Moosvi pg 249-263. *** Takmilatil Lughatal 'Ain 'Urfa by Al-Ustaz Jalaluddin Al-Ash'ari onImam Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad Shikoh Tabrezi vol 2 pg 3-568

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