His supporters the Wanderers worked for partners and Jews as workers. Muhammad couldn't work for cash in light of the fact that he was a prophet. At the point when Muhammad was not welcomed for suppers, he and his family endured. Before long his wife Khadijah kicked the bucket, of seniority. After she passed on, Muhammad wedded Sawda, a nine-year-old young lady, who is the little girl of Abu Dough puncher one of his adherents. In the event that he needed his religion to last, Muhammad was going to have structure and association in his religion. He would need to end up reinforced, have more grounded associations with alternate tribes, and to clear up why he was in …show more content…
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