Since the advent of Islam, more than fourteen centuries ago, its opponents have spared no effort to enshroud its Prophet’s character with doubts, drawing a deformed image of him to slander his messengership and damage his reputation.
 (may Allah exalt his mention). They allege that: “Muhammad was a womaniser, indulging in satisfying his carnal desires. He was not satisfied with only one wife, rather he gathered ten or more wives in order to fully satisfy his excessive lust.”
 (may Allah exalt his mention). They allege that: “Muhammad was a womaniser, indulging in satisfying his carnal desires. He was not satisfied with only one wife, rather he gathered ten or more wives in order to fully satisfy his excessive lust.” was extremely far from being lustful and sexually preoccupied. Rather, he was a messenger of noble conduct and high disposition. He was neither a god nor a son of God, as Christians mistakenly believe 'Eesaa, may Allah exalt his mention, to be. He – Muhammad
 was extremely far from being lustful and sexually preoccupied. Rather, he was a messenger of noble conduct and high disposition. He was neither a god nor a son of God, as Christians mistakenly believe 'Eesaa, may Allah exalt his mention, to be. He – Muhammad  - was only a man like other men. The only distinguishing point is that he was singled out by Divine revelation: “Say [O Muhammad]: 'I am only a man like you, to whom has been revealed …'” [Quran: 18:110]
 - was only a man like other men. The only distinguishing point is that he was singled out by Divine revelation: “Say [O Muhammad]: 'I am only a man like you, to whom has been revealed …'” [Quran: 18:110] did not practice polygny except after he had passed the age of fifty.
 did not practice polygny except after he had passed the age of fifty. could have married young virgins, not old widows.
 could have married young virgins, not old widows.It is narrated that Jaabir bin 'Abdullaah, may Allah be pleased with him, – a prominent companion of the Prophet
 – once came to the Prophet
 – once came to the Prophet  with a gleeful expression on his face and wearing sweet-smelling perfume. "Have you gotten married?” the Prophet
 with a gleeful expression on his face and wearing sweet-smelling perfume. "Have you gotten married?” the Prophet  asked. "Yes, O Messenger of Allah!” Jaabir answered. "A virgin or a widow?” the Prophet
 asked. "Yes, O Messenger of Allah!” Jaabir answered. "A virgin or a widow?” the Prophet  further enquired. "A widow,” was the answer. "Why not a young virgin,” the Prophet asked “so that you may tease (play) and have fun with each other?”
 further enquired. "A widow,” was the answer. "Why not a young virgin,” the Prophet asked “so that you may tease (play) and have fun with each other?” advised his follower (Jaabir) to prefer the virgin as a wife. This vividly means that he (the Prophet
 advised his follower (Jaabir) to prefer the virgin as a wife. This vividly means that he (the Prophet  ) was not unaware of the path of carnal enjoyment and the way sexual needs are best satisfied.
) was not unaware of the path of carnal enjoyment and the way sexual needs are best satisfied.The Educational Aspect
 about some of the legislative rulings, particularly the female-related concerns, such as those regarding the monthly period (menstruation), postpartum period, ceremonial impurity (post-discharge state), and other marital affairs.
 about some of the legislative rulings, particularly the female-related concerns, such as those regarding the monthly period (menstruation), postpartum period, ceremonial impurity (post-discharge state), and other marital affairs. about such matters. The Prophet
 about such matters. The Prophet  on the other hand, was known for his absolute shyness also, which was among his outstanding, conspicuous attributes. It is narrated in the authentic books of Sunnah (Prophet Muhammad’s sayings, practices, and approvals) that he was more bashful than a virgin in her boudoir. Accordingly, he could not answer frankly, using open and direct language, all the questions women raised. He rather made use of metaphorical and a highly refined style of language, which could be too difficult for those laywomen to grasp.
  on the other hand, was known for his absolute shyness also, which was among his outstanding, conspicuous attributes. It is narrated in the authentic books of Sunnah (Prophet Muhammad’s sayings, practices, and approvals) that he was more bashful than a virgin in her boudoir. Accordingly, he could not answer frankly, using open and direct language, all the questions women raised. He rather made use of metaphorical and a highly refined style of language, which could be too difficult for those laywomen to grasp.For example:
 and asked him about how to purify herself (i.e., wash up) after her menses. The Prophet
  and asked him about how to purify herself (i.e., wash up) after her menses. The Prophet  taught her how to do so and then said: “Take a perfumed piece of cotton and clean yourself with it.” She said: “O Messenger of Allah! How do I clean myself with it?” to which he embarrassedly replied: “Glory be to Allah! Clean yourself with it!” ’Aa’ishah, may Allah be pleased with her, then caught the lady's hand, drew her aside, and said to her in a whisper: “Put the piece of cotton in such and such a place and wipe away the blood.” She explicitly named to her the private place to be cleaned.
  taught her how to do so and then said: “Take a perfumed piece of cotton and clean yourself with it.” She said: “O Messenger of Allah! How do I clean myself with it?” to which he embarrassedly replied: “Glory be to Allah! Clean yourself with it!” ’Aa’ishah, may Allah be pleased with her, then caught the lady's hand, drew her aside, and said to her in a whisper: “Put the piece of cotton in such and such a place and wipe away the blood.” She explicitly named to her the private place to be cleaned.Being very shy, it was too embarrassing for the Prophet
 to use the direct, open style of language that 'Aa’ishah, may Allah be pleased with her, used with the woman. Those women who could, with great difficulty, confound their timidity to ask the Messenger
  to use the direct, open style of language that 'Aa’ishah, may Allah be pleased with her, used with the woman. Those women who could, with great difficulty, confound their timidity to ask the Messenger  frankly about their affairs were very few.
  frankly about their affairs were very few.

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