Muhammad - restriction in marriage, according to the Quran

Quran emphasizes the importance of obeying and following the guidance of Allah and His Messenger (peace be upon him). It reminds the believers that they should not follow their own desires or the opinions of others, but rather follow the commands of Allah and His Messenger. It also warns them that disobeying Allah and His Messenger can lead to severe punishment in this life and the hereafter.

Here's the translation and explanation of Quran 33:50:

"O Prophet, indeed We have made lawful to you your wives to whom you have given their due compensation and those your right hand possesses from what Allah has returned to you [of captives] and the daughters of your paternal uncles and the daughters of your paternal aunts and the daughters of your maternal uncles and the daughters of your maternal aunts who emigrated with you and a believing woman if she gives herself to the Prophet [and] if the Prophet wishes to marry her, [this is] only for you, excluding the [other] believers. We certainly know what We have made obligatory upon them concerning their wives and those their right hands possess, [but this is for you] in order that there will be upon you no discomfort. And ever is Allah Forgiving and Merciful."

This verse is addressed to the Prophet Muhammad and outlines the women who are lawful for him to marry. It includes his wives who he has given their due compensation to, as well as female slaves who have been returned to him as captives. Additionally, the verse includes the daughters of his uncles and aunts on both his paternal and maternal side who emigrated with him, and a believing woman who gives herself to him and whom he wishes to marry. The verse explains that this permission is exclusive to the Prophet and not applicable to other believers, and is intended to prevent discomfort for him. The verse also highlights Allah's forgiveness and mercy.

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