The Life & Character of the Seal of Prophets (sa) - Volume II — Page 586
Seal of the Prophets - Volume II 586 171 love for Ṣalāt 18 no favouritism on account of kinship 160 not preoccupied by worldly comforts 266 permitted Quraish to drink from spring at Badr 145 prayed through the night prior to Battle of Badr 144 supplications at time of battles 149 treatment towards his wife ‘Ā’ishah 247 treatment towards slaves 182 Charity can be given on behalf of the deceased 404 Given before ‘Īd 113 Companions, the only a few knew about the army of the Quraish prior to the Battle of Badr 123 relations between Anṣār and Muhājirīn 22 special status of those that fought in Battle of Badr 168 State of anxiety in Madīnah 32 D Divorce laws pertaining to, 523 misinterpretation of the laws relating to, by Sir William Muir 528 F Fāṭimatuz-Zahrā ra marriage dowry set by the Holy 334 preparation for, 320 remarkable efforts of the Muslim women during the, 334 Sir William Muir writes on the, 331 the Holy Prophet sa conducts a census of the Muslim population before the, 321 the Holy Prophet sa gives his sword to Abu Dujānah Anṣāri during the, 330 Holy Prophet sa sets from Madīnah for the, 325 Holy Prophet’s sa love and anguish for the martyrs of , 347 Holy Prophet’s sa strategic move of placing fifty archers in the, 327 Holy Prophet’s sa vision regarding the, 323 women of Quraish took active role in the, 321 Bilāl first appointed to call the Adhān 15 Birth Control Islām does not permit birth control for the fear of poverty 445 C Celibacy prohibited in Islām 291 Character of the Holy Prophet sa attitude towards slavery 213 bravery 32 desire for peace through reconciliation 50 grateful towards those that did good to him 157 knowledge of the unseen given by Allah