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<metadesc>The authentic (sourced) version of Prophet Muhammad's Farewell Sermon, advocating wife beating and comparing women to animals.</metadesc>
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'''The Farewell Sermon''' (خطبة الوداع‎, Khuṭbatu l-Wadā') is Prophet [[Muhammad|Muhammad's]] final [[Farewell Sermon|sermon]] to his followers before [[Muhammad's Death|his death]] in 632 CE. Below is the authentic sourced version of the sermon according to the Islamic tradition (unlike the popular yet recently [[List_of_Fabricated_Hadith#Muhammad.27s_Farewell_Sermon|fabricated version]] which is a modern creation). Notably, Muhammed's order to [[Wife Beating|beat women]] here coincides with the [[Qur'an|Qur'anic]] order of wife-beating in 4:34. Muhammad also here compares women to domestic [[animals]].  
 
'''The Farewell Sermon''' (خطبة الوداع‎, Khuṭbatu l-Wadā') is purported to be the Prophet [[Muhammad|Muhammad's]] final [[Farewell Sermon|sermon]] to his followers before [[Muhammad's Death|his death]] in 632 CE. However like most elements of the Islamic tradition our sources for this are extremely late, in this case At-Tabari writing in the late 800's CE about an event which is purported to have taken place in 632 CE. The mention of "the Sunnah of the prophet" is clearly apycrophal, as Patricia Crone has shown in God's caliph, since such a concept did not exist in actual khalifal/Islamic jurisprudence until well into the Abbassid period. The entirety of the supposed speech shows up in Tabari, but other sources in the hadith repeat what appear to be its most salient point, reminding men to treat their wives well (like their pack animals) but echoing [[Qur'an]] 4:34 in commanding their forceful separation and beating in the case of disobedience. This appeared to be the main classical take-away from the speech, and it should be noted that  [[List_of_Fabricated_Hadith#Muhammad.27s_Farewell_Sermon|a more recent retelling of the speech]] which omits this injunction is a recent fabrication and not part of the attested classical tradition.  


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