Juwayriyya was married to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) for six years, and lived for another thirty-nine years after his death, dying in 50 AH at the age of sixty-five, may Allah be pleased with her.
Zaynab bint Jahsh. ]”[4]After this advice of the Prophet, Hz. Maymuna bint al-Harith. The Messenger of Allah said, “Freeing you by paying your ransom and accepting you as my wife.”Barra started to meditate. Which reminds us of the following ayat of the Qur'an: Thus A'isha once said of Juwayriyya, "I know of no woman who was more of a blessing to her people than Juwayriyya bint al-Harith." Once, the Prophet came to her room and asked, “Do you have anything to eat?” Hz.
This miracle caused Harith and the people with them to become Muslims. Safiyya bint Huyayy. In the 5th year of the Migration, Banu Mustaliq clan of the Khuzaa tribe took action in order to eliminate the Muslims; thereupon, the Muslims organized an expedition against them. Juwayriya said, “By Allah, I have no food. As you know I was given to Thabit b. Qays bin Shammas and his cousin. Juwayriyah was widowed.The captives were distributed among the mujahids. Juwayriya bint al-Harith Alors que le Prophète établissait sa communauté à Médine, et malgré la trêve établie avec les Quraychite, il y avait de vives tensions avec les tribus voisines, et celle notamment des Banou al-Mustaliq alliée aux Quraychite. A lot of captives and booties were obtained.Among the captives was Barra (Juwayriya), the daughter of Harith b. Abi Dirar, the leader of the Sons of Mustaliq. Barra's husband was killed during the battle. She was afraid that once the Muslims realized who she was, they would demand an exorbitant ransom for her safe release. Aisha appreciated Hz. For, “Barra” means “good deed, goodness” and the Prophet did not like it when people said, “Barra left the house of the Messenger of Allah.”When the Companions saw that the Prophet married Juwayriya and became a relative of the tribe of Banu Mustaliq, they freed all of the slaves by saying, “The relatives of the wife of the Prophet should not be kept as slaves.” Thus, Hz. Sawda bint Zama* Aisha* Hafsa bint Umar. Questions on Islam © 2003 - 2020
Then, he arrived in Madinah. After they were married, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) changed her name was Barra to Juwayriyya. As a matter of fact, she uttered the following at the risk of embarrassing her father:Harith was annoyed and said, “You disgraced us!”[2] Then, he turned to the Prophet and said, “These camels are ransom for my daughter. Juwayriya because of this.Hz.
When he returned later that morning, he saw that she was still mentioning the names of Allah. Maymuna bint al-Harith. But she persisted, and eventually she was permitted to see the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and was taken to him while he was with A'isha. Two of his sons who were with him and some people from his tribe also became Muslims.
Juwayriya bint al-Harith. "Yes," she replied. Thereupon, she applied to the Prophet and told him about her situation. Her janazah prayer was led by Marwan bin Hakam.
Juwayriya performed fasting and prayers a lot. I had some bones but I gave them away to a poor person.”[5]This blessed wife of the Prophet's died in the 56th year of the Migration at the age of 65. Juwayriyya bint al-Harith (Arabic: جويرية بنت الحارث juwayriyya bint al-ḥārith, born c. 608) was a wife of Muhammad and a Mother of the Believers. "However, it was impossible for Barra to prefer anything to the Prophet. Take them and give my daughter to me.” Allah Almighty informed the Prophet that Harith had hidden two of the camels. Seeing how beautiful she was, A'isha was not keen on her seeing the Prophet. He said to Harith, “Where are the two camels you hid in Aqiq Valley? He found the Prophet and said to him, "My daughter cannot be held as a captive. Zaynab bint Khuzayma. They are: 'Glory be to Allah and Praise be to Him as much as the number of his creations, and His pleasure, and the weight of His Throne, and the ink of His words.'" It can come from two different roots with different meanings and origins. As soon as the marriage was announced, all the booty that had been taken from the Banu Mustaliq was returned, and all the captives were set free, for they were now the in laws of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). Barra made a deal with her masters to be freed in return for a certain amount of money. After she had finished speaking, the Prophet thought for a moment, and then said, "Shall I tell you what would be better than this?" What is it?"
It has been related by Juwayriyya that early one morning the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) left her room while she was doing the dawn prayer. She also gave great importance to mentioning the names of Allah and glorifying Him. It does not fit my rank and honor. Maria al-Qibtiyya** *succession disputed **disputed Besides, many people from her tribe became Muslims. Then, she uttered kalima as-shahadah and attained the honor of becoming a Muslim. Juwayriya bint al-Harith. [1]Meanwhile, Harith b. Abi Dirar, Juwayriyah’s father, set off toward Madinah with some people from his tribe and some camels in order to save his daughter. He did not want to give these nice animals as ransom. Hafsa was the daughter of Umar ibn al Khattab.
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Why did you not bring them?" He returned later that morning and she was still sitting in the same place. I came here to ask you to help me pay my ransom.The Prophet said to her, “Is there not anything better than that for you?” Barra asked, “O Messenger of Allah! Although Juwayriyya was young and beautiful and of noble lineage, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was thinking of how to save her and all her tribe from an ignoble fate.
(Qur'an 18:109) They are as follows:‘Subhanallahi adada khalqihi, subhanallahi rida nafsihi, subhanallahi zinata arshihi wa subhanallahi midada kalimatihi ['Glory be to Allah and Praise be to Him as much as the number of his creations, and His pleasure, and the weight of His Throne, and the ink of His words.