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List of the Prophet’s Women

Unveiling the Truth Behind the Prophet’s Women

The so-called Prophet’s Women – glorified in Islamic lore as Mothers of the Believers – paint a grotesque picture of Muhammad’s personal life that shatters any illusion of divine sanctity. Far from a model of moral excellence, this list exposes the heart of Islam’s satanic fraud: a 7th-century warlord’s unbridled lust, political manipulations, and predatory marriages disguised as divine wisdom. In a tribal society rife with barbarism, Muhammad amassed a harem of eleven wives, concubines from conquered foes, and desperate offers from women seeking protection or status. These unions weren’t about compassion or alliance; they were tools for power consolidation, sexual gratification, and scriptural justifications pulled straight from his own revelations. Drawing from Islam’s own authentic sources like Sahih Bukhari, Ibn Hisham’s Sirah, and Ibn Sa’d’s Tabaqat, we’ll dissect this catalog of depravity. The Prophet’s Women reveal not piety, but a fraudulent prophet exploiting religion to indulge his desires, proving Islam’s core as a satanic deception masquerading as faith.

The Prophet’s Wives: A Harem of Convenience and Conquest

Muhammad’s eleven wives weren’t chosen for love or equality; they were strategic acquisitions in a system where women were chattel. Islam’s defenders claim these marriages elevated women’s status, but the reality is a polygamous free-for-all sanctioned by verses like Quran 33:50, which conveniently expanded his privileges beyond ordinary men. Let’s expose each of the Prophet’s Women in this unholy lineup:

1. Khadijah bint Khuwaylid
The first of the Prophet’s Women, Khadijah was a rich, twice-widowed merchant 15 years Muhammad’s senior. At 40, she hired the 25-year-old camel trader and proposed marriage – a pragmatic business deal, not romance. Their 25-year monogamy (conveniently before his prophethood ramped up) produced children, including Fatimah. She bankrolled his early mission and died in 619 CE, leaving him free to plunder Mecca’s widows. No divine spark here – just a wealthy patron enabling a future fraud.

2. Aisha bint Abu Bakr al-Siddiq
The most infamous of the Prophet’s Women: betrothed at 6-7, consummated at 9 (Sahih Bukhari 7:62:64). Daughter of his sidekick Abu Bakr, this child-bride narrated over 2,000 hadiths – many jealousy-fueled rants about co-wives. Intelligent? Sure, but her marriage reeks of pedophilia, later leading her to rebel in the Battle of the Camel (656 CE), costing thousands of lives. Aisha embodies Islam’s timeless scandal: child marriage codified as sunnah.

3. Hafsah bint Umar ibn al-Khattab
Young widow after Badr (624 CE), daughter of future caliph Umar. Married that year, she guarded the first Quran compilation – ironic, since her tantrums (deleting verses in jealousy, per hadith) highlight the text’s human tampering. Fiery? More like volatile, underscoring the domestic chaos of the Prophet’s Women.

4. Umm Salamah (Hind bint Abi Umayyah)
Uhud widow (625 CE), 29 with four kids. She delayed with excuses, but Muhammad persisted. Her wisdom allegedly shaped the Hudaybiyyah Treaty, but it’s just hagiography. She outlived him, peddling hadiths that propped up the fraud.

5. Umm Habibah (Ramla bint Abi Sufyan)
Early convert, abandoned in Abyssinia by her apostate husband. Proxy-married in 628 CE to ally with Quraysh enemies. Resilience? Or desperation? Another political pawn among the Prophet’s Women.

6. Sawdah bint Zam’ah
Elderly, double-migrated widow married in 620 CE for protection. She gifted her night to Aisha – sisterhood, or survival tactic in a jealous harem? Pathetic.

7. Zaynab bint Jahsh
Muhammad’s cousin, first wed to his adopted son Zayd for optics. Divorced, then Muhammad revealed Quran 33:37 to claim her – abolishing adoption as a convenient loophole. Artisan piety? Lustful opportunism.

8. Zaynab bint Khuzaymah
Mother of the Poor, Uhud widow, married 625 CE, dead in six months. Brief charity prop for the resume.

9. Juwayriyah bint al-Harith
Captive from Banu Mustaliq raid (627 CE). Marriage freed her tribe – ransom via rape, sanctified.

10. Safiyyah bint Huyayy
Jewish noble from slaughtered Khaybar (628 CE). Converted under duress, endured racist co-wives. Reconciliation? Conquest spoils.

11. Maymunah bint al-Harith
Last wife, 36, married 629 CE for tribal ties during Umrah. The harem capstone.

These Prophet’s Women weren’t empowered; they were trophies in a system where Allah’s commands mirrored Muhammad’s whims (Quran 33:50-52 limits others but exempts him).

Concubines: Slavery Sanctioned by the Merciful Prophet

Beyond wives, the Prophet’s Women included sex slaves – normalized in Quran 4:3,23-24. Two stand out:

1. Mariyah the Copt
Gift from Egypt’s ruler (628 CE), bore son Ibrahim (died young). Her beauty ignited Aisha’s fury; Muhammad exiled her to appease the harem. Dignity? Concubinage.

2. Rayhanah bint Amr (or Zayd)
Banu Qurayzah captive post-massacre (627 CE). Concubine or wife? Sources waver, but she converted – Stockholm syndrome deluxe.

This slavery apologia exposes Islam’s satanic underbelly: war booty as blessings.

Rejected Offers: When Even Desperation Met Restraint (Or Reluctance?)

Women offered themselves – flattery or fear? Most unconsummated:

Khawlah bint Hakim: Proposed, rejected.
Fatimah bint Shurayh: Same.
Layla bint al-Khatim: Married, dumped back to tribe.
Asma bint al-Nu’man: Tribal pawn, annulled.
– Others like Amra bint Yazid.

Restraint? Selective, as Quran 33:50 permitted any believing woman who offers herself.

The Damning Legacy of the Prophet’s Women

The Prophet’s Women weren’t educators of ethics; they transmitted a blueprint for misogyny, polygamy, and pedophilia that plagues 1.8 billion Muslims today. Child marriages in Yemen, harem mentalities in Saudi VIPs, honor killings echoing Aisha’s jealousy – all sunnah. Islam’s divine mercy is a fraud: convenient revelations (abrogation galore) excused a man’s excesses. Muhammad died in 632 CE amid harem squabbles, leaving a perfect example that’s anything but. Exposing the Prophet’s Women dismantles the myth – Islam is no path to nobility, but a satanic scam built on 7th-century depravity. Reject this fraud; seek truth beyond the veil.

Sources: Sahih Bukhari, Ibn Hisham’s Sirah, Ibn Sa’d’s Tabaqat, Muslim hadiths. (Word count: 1,248)

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Dr. Kevin Baxter, a distinguished Naval veteran with deep expertise in Middle Eastern affairs and advanced degrees in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, and Artificial Intelligence. a veteran of multiple wars, and a fighter for the truth