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The Prophet’s ﷺ Wives: Key Facts and Exam Importance
Learn the list first, then revise the major examples in detail: Khadijah, Aishah, Hafsah, Umm Salamah, Zaynab bint Jahsh, Juwayriyah, Umm Habibah and Safiyyah are especially useful in exam answers.
Makkan period
Khadijah bint Khuwaylid رضي الله عنها
Key Facts
- First wife
- mother of most of the Prophet’s ﷺ children
- first believer
- supported him emotionally, financially and morally during the earliest stage of Islam.
Importance / Exam Value
- Faith
- loyalty
- sacrifice
- support for revelation
- model of sincere partnership.
After Khadijah’s death
Sawdah bint Zam‘ah رضي الله عنها
Key Facts
- Early Muslim widow
- migrated to Abyssinia with her husband
- marriage gave care and protection after her husband’s death.
Importance / Exam Value
- Care for widows
- early Muslim sacrifice
- household stability after the Year of Sorrow.
Madinan period
Aishah bint Abu Bakr رضي الله عنها
Key Facts
- Daughter of Abu Bakr رضي الله عنه
- one of the greatest transmitters of Hadith
- teacher of law, worship, family life and the Prophet’s ﷺ private conduct.
Importance / Exam Value
- Knowledge
- scholarship
- women’s learning
- preservation of Sunnah.
Madinan period
Hafsah bint Umar رضي الله عنها
Key Facts
- Daughter of Umar رضي الله عنه
- widow of Khunays ibn Hudhafah
- linked the Prophet’s ﷺ family with Umar
- Hafsah later kept the written collection of the Qur’an.
Importance / Exam Value
- Qur’an preservation
- family alliance
- honouring widows
- link with major Companion.
Madinan period
Zaynab bint Khuzaymah رضي الله عنها
Key Facts
- Known as the Mother of the Poor due to generosity
- widow who was honoured through marriage
- died not long after marriage.
Importance / Exam Value
- Charity
- concern for poor
- honouring vulnerable believers.
Madinan period
Umm Salamah / Hind bint Abi Umayyah رضي الله عنها
Key Facts
- Early migrant
- suffered separation during Hijrah
- wise and learned
- offered wise counsel at Hudaybiyyah.
Importance / Exam Value
- Patience
- migration
- wisdom
- women’s counsel
- learning and leadership.
Madinan period
Zaynab bint Jahsh رضي الله عنها
Key Facts
- Marriage is connected with ending pre-Islamic ideas about adopted sons being the same as biological sons in law
- known for charity and worship.
Importance / Exam Value
- Legal reform
- obedience to divine command
- charity
- social change.
After Banu Mustaliq
Juwayriyah bint al-Harith رضي الله عنها
Key Facts
- From Banu Mustaliq
- her marriage helped improve relations and many captives were freed by Muslims due to her new status.
Importance / Exam Value
- Reconciliation
- mercy after conflict
- community healing.
Madinan period
Umm Habibah / Ramlah bint Abu Sufyan رضي الله عنها
Key Facts
- Early Muslim migrant to Abyssinia
- remained firm despite family opposition
- daughter of Abu Sufyan
- marriage had diplomatic and moral significance.
Importance / Exam Value
- Firm faith
- migration
- diplomacy
- Islam above tribal pressure.
After Khaybar
Safiyyah bint Huyayy رضي الله عنها
Key Facts
- From a Jewish noble family
- accepted Islam
- marriage helped soften relations after conflict and showed honour for people of different backgrounds.
Importance / Exam Value
- Reconciliation
- dignity
- good treatment of former opponents.
Late Madinan period
Maymunah bint al-Harith رضي الله عنها
Key Facts
- Last wife of the Prophet ﷺ
- marriage strengthened links with influential Arabian families after ‘Umrah al-Qada.
Importance / Exam Value
- Community links
- diplomacy
- late Madinan consolidation.