Maria the Copt was not a wife of prophet Mohammad. rather, she was his private maid. Islamic and the Holy Quran studies assure us that i t was the custom of men at that time to have their own private maids. They were as legal to men as their wives. So prophet Mohammad treated maria as such. In the year six or seven after the prophet’s migration to al-Madina, prophet Mohammad sent messengers to the neighboring countries’ kings and rulers. Prophet Mohammad asked those rulers to embrace Islam. Some rulers answered the prophet’s messages positively and politely. others were too arrogant. The ruler of Egypt was called al-Muqawqis.
When Maria arrived at al-Madina, prophet Mohammad took her as his maid. He sent her sister, Sireen, to his poet, Hassan ibn Thabit as a maid. The prophet’s wives saw how beautiful Maria was. Therefore, they were jealous of her . Their jealousy increased when she bore prophet Mohammad a child. This child was a baby boy. Prophet Mohammad called him Ibrahim. Prophet Mohammad was happy with the baby who lived for about two years. However, the child died in infancy, When he was two years old. On the day when Ibrahim died, it happened that there was a solar eclipse. The prophet’s companions alleged that the eclipse was because of Ibrahim’s death. Prophet Mohammad nullified their allegations.Â