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Life of Khadijah bint Khuwaylid(RZ)

 Early Life and Noble Lineage

Khadijah bint Khuwaylid (رضي الله عنها) was born around 555 CE in Makkah, into the esteemed Qurayshi tribe of Banu Asad. Her father, Khuwaylid ibn Asad, was a prominent leader and a prosperous merchant, and her mother also hailed from a distinguished and noble lineage. Even before the advent of Islam, Khadijah (RA) was widely recognized for her dignity, wisdom, and exemplary character. She was honored with the title “Tāhirah” (the Pure One) for her virtue, generosity, and moral integrity.

From a young age, she exhibited remarkable intelligence, strong principles, and natural leadership—qualities that later helped her become one of the most influential and respected women in Arabian society.

A Successful Businesswoman

After inheriting her father’s trading enterprise, Khadijah (RA) skillfully expanded it into one of Makkah’s most successful and reputable businesses. She specialized in trading goods from regions like Syria and Yemen, and employed capable agents to manage her caravans. In a time and culture where business was largely dominated by men, Khadijah (RA) distinguished herself as a savvy and commanding figure in commerce.

Her keen business sense, coupled with her honesty and ethical conduct, earned her widespread admiration across Makkah. It was through her trading ventures that she became acquainted with Prophet Muhammad ﷺ—who had not yet received revelation at the time—after hiring him to lead one of her caravans due to his reputation for trustworthiness and integrity

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