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The Christian side challenges defenses that Muhammad’s action was only a mistake, private, personal, or done without full knowledge.
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The Christian side challenges defenses that Muhammad’s action was only a mistake, private, personal, or done without full knowledge.
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50 O Prophet, We have made lawful for thee thy wives whom thou hast given their wages and what thy right hand owns, spoils of war that God has given thee, and the daughters of thy uncles paternal and aunts paternal, thy uncles maternal and aunts maternal, who have emigrated with thee, and any woman believer, if she give herself to the Prophet and if the Prophet desire to take her in marriage, for thee exclusively, apart from the believers -- We know what We have imposed upon them touching their wives and what their right hands own -- that there may be no fault in thee; God is All-forgiving, All-compassionate.
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The Christian side uses Quranic context and commentary to argue that Surah 66 concerns Muhammad forbidding Maria to himself and then being allowed to break the oath.
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24 and wedded women, save what your right hands own. So God prescribes for you. Lawful for you, beyond all that, is that you may seek, using your wealth, in wedlock and not in licence. Such wives as you enjoy thereby, give them their wages apportionate; it is no fault in you in your agreeing together, after the due apportionate. God is All-knowing, All-wise.
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The Christian side uses Quranic context and commentary to argue that Surah 66 concerns Muhammad forbidding Maria to himself and then being allowed to break the oath.
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1 O Prophet, why forbiddest thou what God has made lawful to thee, seeking the good pleasure of thy wives? And God is All-forgiving, All-compassionate.
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The Christian side uses Quranic context and commentary to argue that Surah 66 concerns Muhammad forbidding Maria to himself and then being allowed to break the oath.
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2 God has ordained for you the absolution of your oaths. God is your Protector, and He is the All-knowing, the All-wise.
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The Christian side uses Quranic context and commentary to argue that Surah 66 concerns Muhammad forbidding Maria to himself and then being allowed to break the oath.
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