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Muhammad's wives were the eleven women married to the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Muslims refer to them as Mothers of the Believers. Muslims use the term prominently before or after referring to them as a sign of respect. The term is derived from the Qur'anic verse; the Prophet is closer to the believers than their selves, and his wives are their mothers. Muhammad's life is traditionally delineated as two epochs: pre-hijra in Mecca, a city in northern Arabia, from the year 570 to 622, and post-hijra in Medina, from 622 until his death in 632. All but two of his marriages were contracted after…mehr

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Muhammad's wives were the eleven women married to the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Muslims refer to them as Mothers of the Believers. Muslims use the term prominently before or after referring to them as a sign of respect. The term is derived from the Qur'anic verse; the Prophet is closer to the believers than their selves, and his wives are their mothers. Muhammad's life is traditionally delineated as two epochs: pre-hijra in Mecca, a city in northern Arabia, from the year 570 to 622, and post-hijra in Medina, from 622 until his death in 632. All but two of his marriages were contracted after the Hijra. The verse's interpretation mandated that Muslims were forbidden to marry Muhammad's widows and should regard them as they would their own mothers.