RE: Beating women in Islam
February 3, 2019 at 12:27 pm
(This post was last modified: February 3, 2019 at 12:33 pm by yragnitup.)
Quote:AtlasS33
Arab women before Islam were prohibited from inheriting the father or the husband.
Quote:Khadijatul-Kubra (RA) was born in 566 A.D. at Mecca Mouzama. Her mother's name was Fatima bint Zaid bin Asam and her father was Khuwailid bint Assad, who was the popular chief of 'Quraysh' Tribe. He lead a very good business. He died in the famous battlefield of "Fajar".
Khadijatul-Kubra (RA) belonged to a respectable wealthy family of Mecca Mukarama. She (RA) had first married to Abu Hala (Malik) bin Zararah Tamim. She had 2 children whose names are Hind & Hala. Abu Hala was a very good businessman and therefore she extended him all help to flourish in the business, but he died after few years later.
Khadijatul-Kubra (RA) was married to another merchant called Atiq bin Aidh. She (RA) had a daughter from 2nd husband whose name was Hinda. She could not continue with her second husband and they had separated.
Khadijah (RA) concentrated on promoting her business and she inherited much wealth and many commercial banking houses. She sometimes lent money to reliable "Qurayshi" merchants as a profits having business. When the Carvans returned from their commercial expeditions, the profits were sharing equally. Sometimes she used to hire men to carry merchandise outside Mecca Al-Mukaramama.
http://www.quransearchonline.com/html/bi...jaraz.html
Quote:According to a well-known publication ‘Khadijah (pbuh) was born in Makkah in the year 556 CE. Her mother’s name was Fatimah bint Zayd, and her father’s name was Khuwaylid bin Asad. He was a very popular leader among the tribe of Quraysh, and a very prosperous businessman who died while fighting in the famous battle of Fujjar. Khadijah thus grew up in the lap of luxury. All her attention was devoted to the building up the business she inherited from her father. Her astuteness and business ability made her business one of the most widespread businesses among the Quraysh.
https://medium.com/muslim-business-women...cab516091a
Wherein both will be those (maidens) restraining their glances upon their husbands, whom no man or jinn yatmithhunna (has opened their hymens with sexual intercourse) before them (Quran 55:56, Mushin)