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________________ INTRODUCTION. xxix brink of actual starvation. During the two weary years of suffering and distress Mohammed had of course made no converts amongst the people of Mecca, and few, if any, members of his own clan had joined him during their seclusion, so that his prospects were gloomier than ever. To add to his troubles, he lost his faithful wife 'Hadigah not long after this. Shortly afterwards he married a widow named Saudâ; and later on he was betrothed to 'Ayeshah, daughter of Abu Bekr, then a mere child, but whom he married in three years time. This woman gained a wonderful ascendancy over the prophet, and exercised considerable influence on Islâm, both during and after his lifetime. On one occasion, when the party were on the move, 'Ayeshah was left behind with a young Arab under circumstances which gave rise to some very unpleasant rumours affecting her, and a special revelation was necessary to clear her character! Two other women were presently added to his harîm, 'Hafza, daughter of 'Omar, and Zainab, widow of a Muslim who had been slain at Bedr. Another marriage that he contracted gave great scandal to the faithful, namely, that with the wife, also called Zainab, of his adopted son Zaid, whom her husband divorced and offered to surrender to Mohammed on finding that the latter admired her. This also required a revelation to sanction it? His uncle and protector Abu Tâlib died not long after 'Hadigah. This last loss left him without a protector, and his life would certainly have been in imminent danger had it not been that his uncle Abu Laheb, although one of the most determined opponents of the new religion, accorded him his formal protection for the sake of the family honour. This, however, was shortly afterwards withdrawn, and Mohammed was left more alone and more exposed to danger than ever. In the desperate hope of finding help elsewhere he set See Part I, p. 74, note 2. See Chapter XXXIII, ver. 36, note. Digitized by Google
SR No.007686
Book TitleQuran Part 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorE H Palmer
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1880
Total Pages779
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, R000, & R999
File Size12 MB
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