In the sixth verse of this chapter (S-33:6), the prophet's wives were crowned by the exalted title of, ``THE MOTHER OF BELIEVERS.'' How could they be the mother of Moslem community (UMMAT), with their hearts in pledge of gaudiness and adornments of this world as a queen? Not only the prophet is an example of manner and good conduct for other people, that his household too should be patterns of chastity, virtue and righteous deeds, in order to be followed by people. A prophet is not a king to hold a glorious and decorated GYNAECEUM full of gaudiness and luxuriancies, and hence the verse:-
``O, Prophet! Tell your wives, ``If your intention is the life of this world and its adornments, come forth then, that, I may provide you with some gifts and let you go by a fair release.''
The prophet's household and wives have a dignity far above the ordinary women. His wives are the mothers of the believers, and especial laws and regulations have been revealed for them to be observed that they do not apply to the ordinary women. Therefore, their behaviour and treatments should comply with their high position and hard responsibilities, as the wife of a Messenger of God; and the mother of an Ummat. (Moslem Community) In this regard, if they commit a sin their punishment shall be a twofold, and through the justice and Mercy of God, their good-deeds too, will bring them a reward of twice as much.