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The Death of the Prophet 11 Hijr – 634 CE
At the same time each year, the Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) would suffer from
the reoccurrence of the poisoned meat he had been given by a Jewess in Khaybar. Its
reoccurrence in the year in which he passed away was more severe than ever before.
His illness began on the day in which he spent in Lady Ayesha's room with a pain. A day
or so later when he was in the room of Lady Maymunah, may Allah be pleased with her,
his illness worsened and knowing that he would feel better in the room of Lady Ayesha,
may Allah be pleased with her, his wives were happy to have him taken to her room and
relinquished their rights.
Due to the severity of his illness, he was unable to lead his followers in prayer so he
appointed Abu Bakr to lead them instead. A few days before he passed away, although
it was obvious he was weak from his suffering, he felt a little better and asked to
be
assisted into the Mosque. When the congregation realized he was amongst them great
happiness spread throughout the Mosque as they thought he must be recovering. After
At the same time each year, the Prophet (salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) would suffer from
the reoccurrence of the poisoned meat he had been given by a Jewess in Khaybar. Its
reoccurrence in the year in which he passed away was more severe than ever before.
His illness began on the day in which he spent in Lady Ayesha's room with a pain. A day
or so later when he was in the room of Lady Maymunah, may Allah be pleased with her,
his illness worsened and knowing that he would feel better in the room of Lady Ayesha,
may Allah be pleased with her, his wives were happy to have him taken to her room and
relinquished their rights.
Due to the severity of his illness, he was unable to lead his followers in prayer so he
appointed Abu Bakr to lead them instead. A few days before he passed away, although
it was obvious he was weak from his suffering, he felt a little better and asked to
be
assisted into the Mosque. When the congregation realized he was amongst them great
happiness spread throughout the Mosque as they thought he must be recovering. After