Hazrat-Juwairiyah
Hazrat-Juwairiyah
Hazrat-Juwairiyah
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HADRAT juwairiyAHthere is some uncertainty about the exact sequence of events,the fact is that she was a free woman at the time of her marriageand entered into this blessed bond willingly. Now we will lookat what married life was like for the Holy Prophet sa and Hadrat<strong>Juwairiyah</strong> ra .Hadrat <strong>Juwairiyah</strong> ra was the daughter of her tribe’schief. The rich Arabs lived a life of luxury and privilege.However, life in the household of the Holy Prophet sa wassimple to an extreme degree. The way of life, the clothing,the food, and everything else was very humble. The homesof the wives were made of mud bricks, twigs and leaves ofdate trees. The entrances usually had curtains hanging fromthem and there were no doors. The ceiling was so low thatyou could touch it if you raised your hand. There were nolamps. The house of Hadrat ‘A’ishah ra had an upper levelas well. Small courtyards were attached to these homes.These homes were large enough that guests could stay thereand their needs could be satisfied. Some of these homesalso housed cattle. This was the simplicity of these homes.The items within the homes were also very simple.Generally the mattresses were made of leather and stuffed20