Investigating and Explaining the Position of Khadijeh (s) in the Words of the Prophet (PBUH) and the narrations of Imams (PBUH(
Subject Areas : Journal of History (Tarikh)Esmaeil Sakha 1 , amirteymour rafiei 2 , keyvan loloie 3 , sh.Hasan quorishi 4
1 - PhD Student in Islamic History, Department of History, Neighborhood Unit, Islamic Azad University
2 - PhD in History, Assistant Professor of History, Mahallat Branch, Islamic Azad University
3 - PhD in History, Assistant Professor of History, Mahallat Branch, Islamic Azad University
4 - PhD in History, Assistant Professor of History, Qom Branch, Payame Noor University, Qom, Iran
Keywords: narrations, Khadijeh, the Messenger of God (PBUH),
Abstract :
This study aims to give a brief overview of the position of Khadijeh from the perspective of the Prophet and narrations, because she is one of the most prominent women of the time along with Maryam bint Imran, Asiya bint Mazahem, Pharaoh's wife, and her daughter Hazrat Fatima. The daughter of Muhammad has been recognized and introduced as the master of women in this world and the hereafter. Therefore, in this article, we have tried to use the words of the Messenger of God and the narrations of the Imams to give a glimpse into the position and greatness of this lady that God Almighty praises the angels several times a day because of her. To be paid.This research includes several questions, how did the Messenger of God introduce Khadija in different cases? And how did the Imams of the Infallibles take pride in the existence of Khadijeh? The findings of this research, using the library method in an analytical-descriptive manner, refer to some narrations from the point of view of the Messenger of God and the Imams regarding the worldly and otherworldly status of Khadijeh. Or deals with their irrationality, in this article it is specified that according to the statements of the Prophet (PBUH) and the Infallibles, the position and position of Khadijeh is higher than all women and other wives of Muhammad and It has been more valuable. Because their economic, social and political contributions to the spread of Islam have remained throughout history
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