FAJR REMINDER: SHE WAS ALSO TESTED! By: Umm Affān Dhū al-Qa'dah 14, 1447 (2-May-2026) What is the reality of how widows and divorcées are treated in many Muslim communities today? Sadly, many of our sisters endure painful experiences at the hands of some brothers. The situation can become even more difficult for those who come from non-Muslim families, lacking the support system they need. We ask Allāh for His Aid in easing their burdens. Now reflect on how the Muslim community during the time of the Messenger of Allāh (ﷺ) conducted themselves toward women without husbands, such as Sawdah Bint Zam’ah Ibn Qays (Raḍiyallāhu ‘Anha). Their compassion was not mere words—it was sincere and practical. They felt one another’s struggles and stood together in support. Khawlah (Raḍiyallāhu ‘Anha) even recommended Sawdah to the Prophet (ﷺ) for marriage, and he accepted and married her. Subḥānallāh! The best of mankind, our beloved Prophet (ﷺ), married Sawdah, a widow. This stands as a powerfu...