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Q Janab Akthar Sherazi sab ,
Am from Hyderabad , India
. As a student of comparative study of religions and an ardent student
of Islamic studies , personally appreciate the monumental work
executed by you in the form of two books , namely " Administrative and
economic system of the Quran , the other " The Quranic concept of
Nikah vs religious prostituion "
Reading your excellent work which is right in front of me as am
writing this mail to you seeking some clarification . Kindly oblige .
You have mentioned that the messenger of Allah had only two wives
before he received the Divine call . other names like Khadija ,
Aiyesha and others are fabrications . Could you kindly mention the
names of The mesengers's wives , the two ladies and their back ground
.
Kindly quote the relevant documents by which you have arrived at this
conclusion . personlly would be obliged to you for this .
closing with best regards .-------------------- Ghiasuddin Akbar .
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Mr.Ghiasuddin Akbar
Thank you for your email. As you know
the names like Khadija, Ayesha, and others are not available in the
Qur’an. Moreover these words or names have no Arabic roots. Therefore,
this whole story and the names like Khadija, Ayesha, and others are
fabricated by Iranian writers of fake Ahadith and sham Islamic
history. In my first book, I brought forward the verse 57:1-6 in
support of two wives of Mohammad based on the meaning of Zawiji [in
the meaning of wife or spouse]. As per the Arabic lexicon, however,
the term Zawij does not stand only for wife or spouse but it also
means companions, party members [including male, female and including
family members] pairs and those people who have the harmony in
opinion. I, therefore, was completely wrong when I translated Surah
57:1-6 for the wives of Mohammad. Actually this verse does not discuss
the personal or family life of Mohammad but it explains the complaints
lodged by the companions of Mohammad [male and female] in the court of
Mohammad regarding the injustices or the insult done against the poor
party members. The Qur’an further explains, that these workers were
actually the founding members of the political party established by
Mohammad based on the constitution of the Qur’an.
Since, the Qur’an is a constitution;
there is no place to discuss the family life of Mohammad in the
constitution of the Qur’an. Even the man made constitution of any
country does not mention the names of the wives of the writers of the
constitution then how come the Qur’an shall mention the names of the
wives or wife of Mohammad. Justice is a lot to do with common sense
that we in religion are made to forget.
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