Khadija's Waiting for the Prophet
What happened on the day of the beginning of the Prophet's prophetic mission caused him to return home later than usual.
Khadija, who had never observed her affectionate husband to be late, was worried.
Suddenly she saw him enter the house but with quite a new expression and in a new mood.
He was now excited and moved. Khadija asked him, 'Why are you so late today?'
He explained the whole event to her.
Khadija had long been expecting such a blessed day, for she had heard her servant, Masara, quote from the Christian monk they had met on their journey to Damascus that he, Muhammad, is the Prophet of God to the people.
The Jewish and Christian priests had formerly given her the good tidings that Muhammad was to be a prophet and that he had a supreme status.
So she got up and after making the necessary inquiries, contacted Warqa ibn Nawfal, who was a learned Christian person, and told him about the event.
Warqa said, 'I swear by God that the same great angel Gabriel who descended to Moses, peace be upon him, has descended unto him, and no doubt he is the prophet of these people, of this Ummah'.
Then, to help Khadija realize the extreme significance of the matter, Warqa told her about the signs of the descent of the Angel of Revelation.
Khadija then returned home and after brief consideration, accepted the prophecy of Muhammad (peace and the mercy of God be upon him and his descendants), thus attaining the honour of taking the lead in adopting the supreme faith of Islam among all the women of the world.
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