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The Important Point The wives of the prophet once they CHOOSE the prophet and the life after this was final by the Quran they can not be divorced and hence they are the prophets wives even after his death. No one can marry them after the prophet this is why they are called the mothers of the believers in the Quran to finalize any doubts in that regards (who ever has doubt about them being the prophet's wives and the mothers of the believers MUST check his faith if he has any) The Quran includes and specifies the Wives of the prophets as Ahl alBayt in the case of Ibrahim and Lot, etc

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  • The Important Point The wives of the prophet once they CHOOSE the prophet and the life after this was final by the Quran they can not be divorced and hence they are the prophets wives even after his death. No one can marry them after the prophet this is why they are called the mothers of the believers in the Quran to finalize any doubts in that regards (who ever has doubt about them being the prophet's wives and the mothers of the believers MUST check his faith if he has any) The Quran includes and specifies the Wives of the prophets as Ahl alBayt in the case of Ibrahim and Lot, etc
  • Ahl al-Bayt (Arabic:) is an Arabic phrase literally meaning People of the House, or family. The phrase "ahl al-bayt" was used in Arabia before the advent of Islam to refer to one's clan, and would be adopted by the ruling family of a tribe. Within the Islamic tradition, the term refers to the family of Muhammad, the founder of Islam. Muslims venerate Muhammad's household as it is given a special significance in the Qur'an, the Muslim holy scripture, and the Hadith, reports recording the words and actions of Muhammad.
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  • Ahl al-Bayt (Arabic:) is an Arabic phrase literally meaning People of the House, or family. The phrase "ahl al-bayt" was used in Arabia before the advent of Islam to refer to one's clan, and would be adopted by the ruling family of a tribe. Within the Islamic tradition, the term refers to the family of Muhammad, the founder of Islam. Muslims venerate Muhammad's household as it is given a special significance in the Qur'an, the Muslim holy scripture, and the Hadith, reports recording the words and actions of Muhammad. There are differing interpretations over the scope and importance of Ahl al-Bayt. In Sunni Islam, Muhammad's household includes his wives, his daughter (Fatimah), her three children, as well as his cousin and son-in-law, Ali. Other interpretations include Muhammad's blood relatives, such as the Banu Hashim or the Banu Muttalib. In Sunni thought, every Muslim has the obligation to love the Ahl al-Bayt. In Twelver and Ismaili Shi'a Islam, the Ahl al-Bayt are central to Islam and are believed to be the true successors of Muhammad. The Shi'a definition of the phrase includes only Fatimah, Ali, Hasan and Husayn (known collectively as the Ahl al-Kisa, "people of the mantle") and the Imams, descendants of Fatimah who they consider to be divinely chosen leaders of the Muslim community.
  • The Important Point The wives of the prophet once they CHOOSE the prophet and the life after this was final by the Quran they can not be divorced and hence they are the prophets wives even after his death. No one can marry them after the prophet this is why they are called the mothers of the believers in the Quran to finalize any doubts in that regards (who ever has doubt about them being the prophet's wives and the mothers of the believers MUST check his faith if he has any) The Quran includes and specifies the Wives of the prophets as Ahl alBayt in the case of Ibrahim and Lot, etc the verses of the Ahl Bayt revealed in the Quran between the Ayats discussing the wives of the Prophet They are automatically included, the prophet wanted to remove any doubt that also the verses include Ali, Fatimah, Hassan and Hussain in case anybody has a doubt in the future.
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