From the moment Khadija bore witness that God was One...
From the moment Khadija bore witness that God was One, and Muhammed was His messenger, she put her words and her deeds and her life and her death on the same "wavelength" as the Pleasure and the Will of Allah. In correlating her work and her aims with the Pleasure and the Will of Allah, she found the Supreme Triumph of her sainted life. Bibliography Quran Majid, translation and commentary by A. Yusuf Ali Quran Majid, translation by M.
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