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"O Prophet! Why do you forbid (for yourself) that which Allah has allowed to you.' until the end of the Verse.}} | "O Prophet! Why do you forbid (for yourself) that which Allah has allowed to you.' until the end of the Verse.}} | ||
<br />As the Encyclopedia of Islam states, other narratives exist around these verses, but considering how bad they look for Muhammad it is unlikely that they were the most primordial narrative; rather, the above narrative would appear to be the oldest, and the others were later fabrications meant to protect the reputation of the prophet. | <br />As the Encyclopedia of Islam states, other narratives exist around these verses, but considering how bad they look for Muhammad it is unlikely that they were the most primordial narrative; rather, the above narrative would appear to be the oldest, and the others were later fabrications meant to protect the reputation of the prophet<ref name="Brill">{{cite book | title = The Encyclopaedia of Islam: Mahk-Mid | publisher = Brill | pages = 575 | oclc = 399624 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=9lbIwAEACAAJ}}</ref>. | ||
==Son She Birthed to the Prophet== | ==Son She Birthed to the Prophet== |