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The Life of Khadijah
(ra)
by Khadijah Al-Hashim
The first woman to follow the religion of Islam was Khadijah
ul-Kubra'. Every
Muslim knows who she was and what a role-model she was and continues to be. We
also know that she was according to the Prophet (saw), one of the four greatest
women from among the whole earth.
Khadijah was born in the year 555 C.E. (Christian era). Her parents were
Khuwailid and Fatimah bint Zaidah. By the time she reached the age of forty she
had attained quite a reputation for herself. She was known as a wealthy, noble,
fine-natured business woman.
Khadijah heard about Mohammed's (saw) reputation for being an honest and
upright young man. She sent him a proposal to ask him to handle some of her
business affairs. On the return from one trip to Syria, he reported a profit
that doubled that which anyone else had done for her. Needless to say, that
impressed her greatly!
Khadijah's satisfaction with her new employee was soon to turn into love.
Despite their age difference of 15 years, she desired to marry him. She confided
this desire to he friend, Nufaysah, who in turn approached Mohammed (saw). This
confused him. How could such a noble woman, who had turned down the marriage
proposals of the noblest and wealthiest Quraysh men, desire to marry him?!
Mohammed uncle Abu Talib and Khadijah's uncle 'Umar ibn Asad sat down to arrange
the completion of the marriage. Little did any of them know just what the future
had in store for this new couple!
Allah bestowed upon them six children. They were given two boys, Qasim and
'Abdullah, but neither survived infancy. They were also given four daughters,
Zainab, Ruqaiyyah, Umm Kulthum, and Fatimah.
Mohammed would often go to Mount Hira for meditation. On returning one day,
Khadijah could see he was quite shaken and upset. She inquired about this and he
told her what had happened. She found out that today had been unlike any other
in that, today, he had been given revelations from God! He had thought that he
was possessed and was going mad. Khadijah tried to console her terrified husband
by saying:
"Rejoice, O son of my uncle, and be of good heart. Surely by Him in
whose hand is my soul, I have hope that you will be the prophet of this people.
You have never done any wrong to anyone. You are kind to others and you help the
poor. So Allah will not let you down."
He then asked for a blanket and she quickly fulfilled his request. Shortly
thereafter, he fell asleep. when Mohammed woke, Khadijah took him to her cousin,
Waraqah bin Nawfal. He was Christian and quite knowledgeable of the scriptures
of the Torah and Bible. He confirmed Mohammed's prophethood and said:
"This is the same one who keeps the secrets (angel Gabriel) whom Allah
had sent to Moses. I wish I were young and could live up to the time when your
people would turn you out."
Just a few months later Gabriel came again and ordered him to start warning
the people. Khadijah supported him in this by financially supporting the family
and his teaching. She was also content to raise the children and handle the
family affairs so that he could preach.
During the next 10 years, she proved herself to be a loving wife. She
supported him when nobody else would. She consoled him when rough time hit them.
She comforted and encouraged him when the Quraish did all they could to stop him
from preaching. She remained the only wife of Mohammed until her death at
the age of 65. She died on 10 Ramadan 620 C.E. in the 10th year of prophethood.
Long after her death, Mohammed remembered and honored her often.
There is a lesson in Khadijah's life. She accepted and started working for
the religion of Islam after the first revelation. This not only made her the
first Muslim but also a role-model for women today. She led the example of a
good, loving wife. She also showed us how to forget the desires of this life and
work only for the good of Islam. Khadijah truly was a righteous woman.
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