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Muhammad

محمد

The founder of Islam - examining his life, actions, and character according to Islamic sources themselves.

4 times

Mentioned in Quran

Less than many other prophets

11-13

Wives

Despite 4-wife limit for others

~86

Military Campaigns

Expeditions led or ordered

62

Age at Death

632 CE in Medina

The "Perfect Example"

What Muslims are called to emulate

The Quran commands Muslims to follow Muhammad as the perfect example (uswa hasana):

"There has certainly been for you in the Messenger of Allah an excellent pattern for anyone whose hope is in Allah and the Last Day." — Quran 33:21

This is why examining Muhammad's life is essential. If he is the model for all humanity, his actions deserve scrutiny according to the sources Muslims consider most authentic.

Muhammad's Marriages

While the Quran limits Muslim men to four wives (4:3), Muhammad had special permission for unlimited wives (33:50). His marriages included:

WifeAge/DetailsNote
Khadijah40 (he was 25)First wife, wealthy widow
SawdaUnknownWidow
Aisha6 at marriage, 9 at consummationDaughter of Abu Bakr
Hafsa18Daughter of Umar
Zaynab bint KhuzaymaUnknownWidow
Umm Salama29Widow
Zaynab bint Jahsh35Divorced wife of his adopted son
Juwayriyya20Captive from Banu Mustaliq raid
Safiyya17Jewish captive, husband killed by Muhammad
Umm HabibaUnknownWidow
Maymuna26Last wife
Maria al-QibtiyyaUnknownCoptic slave/concubine, mother of Ibrahim

Notable: Aisha's marriage at 6 and consummation at 9 is documented in multiple sahih hadiths (Bukhari 5:58:234, Muslim 8:3310). Zaynab bint Jahsh was the wife of Muhammad's adopted son Zayd, whom Allah commanded to divorce her so Muhammad could marry her (Quran 33:37).

Military Campaigns

Muhammad personally led or ordered approximately 86 military expeditions during his 10 years in Medina. Here are some notable ones:

624

Raid on Nakhla

First bloodshed, during sacred month

624

Battle of Badr

Major victory, caravan raid

625

Battle of Uhud

Defeat, Muhammad wounded

624

Siege of Banu Qaynuqa

Jewish tribe expelled

625

Siege of Banu Nadir

Jewish tribe expelled, property confiscated

627

Battle of the Trench

Defensive victory

627

Siege of Banu Qurayza

600-900 Jewish men beheaded

628

Conquest of Khaybar

Jewish oasis conquered

630

Conquest of Mecca

Triumphant return

630

Battle of Hunayn

Victory against Bedouin tribes

Banu Qurayza: After the Battle of the Trench, Muhammad ordered the execution of 600-900 Jewish men and the enslavement of women and children. The men were beheaded in batches, with Muhammad personally observing. (Sahih Bukhari 5:59:369, Ibn Ishaq's Sirat)

Other Documented Actions

Ordered Assassinations

Muhammad ordered the killing of poets and critics who mocked him, including Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf, Abu 'Afak (reportedly 100+ years old), and Asma bint Marwan (a nursing mother).

Source: Ibn Ishaq's Sirat

Torture for Information

After the Khaybar conquest, Muhammad had Kinana ibn al-Rabi tortured with fire to reveal where treasure was hidden, then had him beheaded and married his widow Safiyya the same day.

Source: Ibn Ishaq's Sirat

Slave Ownership

Muhammad owned slaves and gave slaves as gifts. He received Maria al-Qibtiyya as a slave from the Egyptian ruler.

Source: Multiple hadith sources

Caravan Raids

Muhammad's community in Medina sustained itself partly through raiding Meccan caravans and dividing the spoils.

Source: Quran 8:41, hadith collections

Comparison: Muhammad vs. Jesus

Muhammad

  • • Multiple wives, including a child bride
  • • Led military conquests
  • • Ordered assassinations of critics
  • • Owned slaves
  • • Uncertain of his own salvation
  • • Died and remains dead

Jesus

  • • Never married, devoted to ministry
  • • Taught to love enemies
  • • Forgave those who crucified him
  • • Elevated the status of women
  • • Promised eternal life to believers
  • • Rose from the dead

Questions to Consider

  • 1.Is a man who married a 6-year-old and consummated when she was 9 the perfect moral example for all time?
  • 2.Why would Allah give Muhammad exemptions from rules that apply to all other Muslims?
  • 3.How can Islam be called a religion of peace when its founder led 86 military campaigns?
  • 4.If these accounts are false, why are they in Islam's most trusted sources? If true, how is this example to be followed today?