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English_Biography_Shefa_of_Prophet_Muhammad, page : 57
Anas said, "The Prophet would visit his wives in one hour of the day or night, and there were eleven of them."
Anas and his companions concluded he had been given the power of thirty men. Abu Rafi' said likewise.
Prophet Solomon said, "During the night I would visit either a hundred or ninety-nine wives." From this it is understood he too had the same sexual capacity.
Prophet David was an abstemious person, he ate from the labor of his own hands and he too had ninety-nine wives.
From Anas we learn that the Prophet said, "I have been preferred over people on four matters: generosity, courage, intimacy (with his wives) and firmness in punishing (for the Sake of Allah)." (Shaykh Darwish added: Prophet Muhammad was sent during a time in which fit was common-place to have forty wives. The Islamic Law reduced the number of wives a man could have to four, and made it conditional when marrying more than one that justice must prevail and each should be evenly treated, if this cannot be established, then a man should only marry one wife, and today 99.99% of marriages are monogamous, whereas the west, have for many decades, engaged in dating, free love and extra marital affairs. This way of life has unfortunately been exported through the internet to young Muslims.)
Influence is usually praised by intelligent men and there is esteem in the hearts according to influence.
On the other hand, it is also the cause of a lot of misfortune and harm for some in the Everlasting Life. It is for this reason that there are those who have censured it and praised its opposite. Islamic Law also praises distancing oneself and censures pride in the earth.
The Prophet was a modest person. Love of him penetrated the heart as did the esteem in which he was held both before his prophethood in the Days of Ignorance and after. However, even in the hearts of those who belied him, injured him and his Companions or tried in secrecy to harm him he was well regarded. When he met them face-to-face they became respectful and gave him what he requested. Quotations relating to this fact are well-known and we will narrate to you some of them.
As for a person who had never seen the Prophet they would at first become astonished and timid when they saw him. The same was reported by Kayla when she first saw him and said that she began to tremble on account of timidity but he calmed her gently saying, "Poor girl, you must be calm."
Anas and his companions concluded he had been given the power of thirty men. Abu Rafi' said likewise.
Prophet Solomon said, "During the night I would visit either a hundred or ninety-nine wives." From this it is understood he too had the same sexual capacity.
Prophet David was an abstemious person, he ate from the labor of his own hands and he too had ninety-nine wives.
From Anas we learn that the Prophet said, "I have been preferred over people on four matters: generosity, courage, intimacy (with his wives) and firmness in punishing (for the Sake of Allah)." (Shaykh Darwish added: Prophet Muhammad was sent during a time in which fit was common-place to have forty wives. The Islamic Law reduced the number of wives a man could have to four, and made it conditional when marrying more than one that justice must prevail and each should be evenly treated, if this cannot be established, then a man should only marry one wife, and today 99.99% of marriages are monogamous, whereas the west, have for many decades, engaged in dating, free love and extra marital affairs. This way of life has unfortunately been exported through the internet to young Muslims.)
Influence is usually praised by intelligent men and there is esteem in the hearts according to influence.
On the other hand, it is also the cause of a lot of misfortune and harm for some in the Everlasting Life. It is for this reason that there are those who have censured it and praised its opposite. Islamic Law also praises distancing oneself and censures pride in the earth.
The Prophet was a modest person. Love of him penetrated the heart as did the esteem in which he was held both before his prophethood in the Days of Ignorance and after. However, even in the hearts of those who belied him, injured him and his Companions or tried in secrecy to harm him he was well regarded. When he met them face-to-face they became respectful and gave him what he requested. Quotations relating to this fact are well-known and we will narrate to you some of them.
As for a person who had never seen the Prophet they would at first become astonished and timid when they saw him. The same was reported by Kayla when she first saw him and said that she began to tremble on account of timidity but he calmed her gently saying, "Poor girl, you must be calm."