Muhammads Marriages of Political Necessity: Difference between revisions

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#If he hadn’t married Aisha, Sawdah or Hafsah, he might have had to think of a different way of raising money. However, what with the plundering and [[taxes|taxing]], Muhammad seemed to have had that problem worked out.
#If he hadn’t married Aisha, Sawdah or Hafsah, he might have had to think of a different way of raising money. However, what with the plundering and [[taxes|taxing]], Muhammad seemed to have had that problem worked out.
#If he hadn’t married his [[Cousin Marriage in Islam|cousin]] Zaynab bint Jahsh, he would have saved himself quite a bit of trouble, as this marriage – the first to break his “four wives only” rule – caused him social embarrassment on several fronts.
#If he hadn’t married his [[Cousin Marriage in Islamic Law|cousin]] Zaynab bint Jahsh, he would have saved himself quite a bit of trouble, as this marriage – the first to break his “four wives only” rule – caused him social embarrassment on several fronts.
#If he hadn’t married Mulaykah, Fatima, Asma or Amrah, he wouldn’t have had to divorce them, which might have kept his relations with their families smoother. But never mind about this – only Asma was of any political importance, and the divorce proved that even she was not as important as her family had hoped.
#If he hadn’t married Mulaykah, Fatima, Asma or Amrah, he wouldn’t have had to divorce them, which might have kept his relations with their families smoother. But never mind about this – only Asma was of any political importance, and the divorce proved that even she was not as important as her family had hoped.
#If he hadn’t married Zaynab bint Khuzaymah, Hind or Maymunah, nothing at all would have changed.
#If he hadn’t married Zaynab bint Khuzaymah, Hind or Maymunah, nothing at all would have changed.
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