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Mariyah bint Sham’oon (ماریہ بنت شمعون) or Mariyah Qibtiyah (ماریہ قبطیہ) was a Coptic lady, given as a gift to the Holy Prophet
by Muqawqis, 1 the Christian governor of Alexandria, Egypt. 2 Later on, she became a Muslim and spent the rest of her life in Madinah. Prophet Muhammad
had a son from her, Ibrahim
, 3 and this is the reason why she is also known as Umme Ibrahim
.
After the treaty of Hudaybiyah, Prophet Muhammad sent his delegates to different parts of Arabia and neighboring countries, inviting their kings and their people towards Islam. Each letter was stamped with the Holy Prophet’s
seal, which was a silver signet ring, on which the words ‘Muhammad (
) the Messenger of Allah’ were engraved. 4
To invite the Patriarch of Alexandria towards Islam, Hatib ibn Abi Balta was selected as a delegate 5 because he was familiar with the Egyptian language. The following letter was sent to the leader of the Copts in Alexandria:
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم، من محمد بن عبد الله رسول الله، إلى المقوقس عظيم القبط، سلام على من اتبع الهدى، أما بعد، فإنى أدعوك بداعية الإسلام، أسلم تسلم، وأسلم يؤتك الله أجرك مرتين، فإن توليت فإن عليك إثم القبط… 6
In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. From Muhammad (), the Messenger of Allah, to Muqawqis (the Patriarch), the Archbishop of the Copts: Peace be upon the one who follows true guidance. I invite you to embrace Islam. Become a Muslim and attain safety, and if you accept Islam, Allah the Sublime will reward you double. But if you decline to do so, you will be held responsible for the transgression of all the Copts...
After receiving the letter, Muqawqis carefully read it, folded it, and placed it in an ivory box. He then turned to Hatib and remarked that if Muhammad
was indeed the Messenger of Allah, he should have asked Allah to destroy his enemies who had tortured him and forced him to leave his own city. Hatib
responded by pointing out that if Jesus
was a Prophet of Allah, he could have asked Allah to destroy his enemies when they plotted to kill him. The Patriarch acknowledged Hatib's words, agreeing that he was indeed a wise man sent by another wise man. 7
Muqawqis realized that Prophet Muhammad was the Prophet of Allah, but, fearing that he would be discharged from his duties by the Romans, he did not accept Islam. 8 However, he replied the letter of the Holy Prophet
with courtesy and sent some gifts which included two handmaidens, namely Mariyah and Sireen
, a maid servant called Maboor, some honey, a grey donkey which was called Yafoor and a mule named Duldul, along with some other things. 9
Mariyah and her sister Sireen were born to a Byzantine mother. 10 They belonged to a village located in upper Egypt, known as Hifn, 11 near Kora Ansina 12 on the eastern bank of the Nile River. They were raised in the ancient city of Egypt and then moved to the palace of the Patriarch in Alexandria. 13 Mariyah
was a beautiful lady 14 and a quick learner. She was already learned in Christianity when she was sent as a gift for the Holy Prophet
. 15 On the way back, Hatib
presented Islam to Mariyah and her sister
which they accepted and became Muslims. 16
When the gifts reached Madinah, they were taken to the Holy Prophet directly. Prophet Muhammad
chose Mariyah
for himself and gave Sireen
to Hassan ibn Thabit
. 17 Mariyah
became a devout Muslim and lived a happy life under the care of the Holy Prophet
. However, Prophet Muhammad
could not free and marry her as the following verse had been revealed:
لَّا يَحِلُّ لَكَ النِّسَاءُ مِن بَعْدُ وَلَا أَن تَبَدَّلَ بِهِنَّ مِنْ أَزْوَاجٍ وَلَوْ أَعْجَبَكَ حُسْنُهُنَّ إِلَّا مَا مَلَكَتْ يَمِينُكَ ۗ وَكَانَ اللَّهُ عَلَىٰ كُلِّ شَيْءٍ رَّقِيبًا 5218
After that (they have preferred your pleasure and your service to the worldly benefits), it is not lawful for you also (to marry) more women (so that these wives alone may enjoy the distinction of their glory). Nor is it lawful that (in case of divorce to some and regarding it Our command to maintain the present number of wives) you take (into marriage) other wives in their place, even though their beauty (of behaviour, moral conduct and style of preaching Dinundefined ) may seem to you pleasingly excellent. But the slave girl that is in your possession (by Our command is lawful). And Allah is Ever-Watchful over everything.
Hence, Mariyah lived with him as his handmaiden till he passed away 19 and she was happy about it. After a while, she felt some symptoms of pregnancy 20 and gave this good news to the Holy Prophet
. Upon hearing the glad tiding, Prophet Muhammad
prayed to Allah and thanked him for his endowment.
Throughout her pregnancy, her sister Sireen took care of her and when the time of delivery came, Prophet Muhammad
called the wife of Abu Rafi
, known as Salma
for the delivery of the baby. 21 The baby was born at Al-Aliyah, a place located in the suburbs of Madinah, in a two story residence which is now known as ‘Mashrabah Umme Ibrahim’. 22 Abu Rafi
brought the good news to the Holy Prophet
, who rewarded him and his wife generously. 23 Then, he hurried to see his son and congratulate Mariyah
on the birth of the baby, which had set her free from bondage. 24 Hence, her status was elevated and she became an ‘Umme Walad’.
After that, the angel Gabriel came to see the Holy Prophet
and said ‘Peace be upon you, Father of Ibrahim’. 25 Hence, Prophet Muhammad
named his son as ‘Ibrahim’ (
). On the 7th day after his birth, Prophet Muhammad
sacrificed a ram, shaved the head of the baby and gave silver to the poor which equaled the weight of the baby’s hair. 26
Then, he assigned Ibrahim to the care of Umme Bardah
, a wet nurse, so that she could feed him and look after him. After around 18 months, Ibrahim
fell ill and was moved to a date orchard near Mashrabah Umme Ibrahim. When Ibrahim’s
situation worsened, Prophet Muhammad
was called. Upon hearing the news, he was overwhelmed and his knees could not support his weight any more. Hence, he asked one of his companions, Abdul Rehman bin Auf
to help him walk so that he could go to Mariyah
and his son. He reached Mariyah
and took Ibrahim
from her. Mariyah
was crying as she saw Ibrahim
breath his last breaths. Prophet Muhammad
bowed his head in submission and said the following to Ibrahim
:
يا بني ما أملك لك من الله شيئاً… 27
O my son (Ibrahim), against the Judgement of Allah, we cannot avail you a thing.
The Holy Prophet’s eyes filled with tears and Ibrahim
passed away in his hands. Then, Prophet Muhammad
kissed him tearfully and said:
...لا بد منھا حتى يلحق آخرنا أولنا لحزنا عليك حزناً هو أشد من هذا، وإنا بك لمحزونون، تبكي العين ويحزن القلب، ولا نقول ما يسخط الرب. 28
(O Ibrahim) were the truth not certain that the last of us will join the first, we would have mourned you even more than we do now. The eye weeps tears and the heart is saddened, but I will say nothing except that which pleases our Lord.
Then, he looked at Mariyah and comforted her by saying that he (Ibrahim
) has a nurse in paradise and the remaining days of his nursing will be done in paradise. 29 Then, he asked the two women to stop lamenting.
Ibrahim was given Ghusl (bath before funeral) by Al-Fadl ibn Abbas
30 and the Holy Prophet
led his funeral prayer. Then, Ibrahim
was laid in his grave which was located beside his brothers and sisters. Then, his grave was closed and sprinkled with water. 31 Mariyah
bid goodbye to her son in full submission to Allah and said what the Holy Prophet
had recited earlier:
…إِنَّا لِلَّهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ 15632
…Indeed, to Allah we belong and to Him we shall return.
Mariyah accepted the will of Allah and lived on. The very next year, she was struck with another tragedy as the Holy Prophet
passed away. After his demise, she lived in isolation and only left her house to visit the grave of her son, and the Holy Prophet’s
mosque. 33 After Prophet Muhammad’s
demise, Abu Bakr
took care of her living expenses during his reign, and after his demise, Umar
paid her expenses. She passed away in 16 A.H. 34 in the reign of Caliph Umar
. Her funeral prayer was led by Umar
35 and she was buried in Jannat Al-Baqee, 36 beside her son.