Khadija
A merchant.
Khadijah bint Khuwaylid was a wealthy widow and successful merchant in Mecca. Before marrying Muhammad, she employed him to manage her trade caravans, impressed by his honesty and integrity. Their professional relationship developed into mutual respect and affection, leading to their marriage when Muhammad was 25 and Khadijah was 40. She became his first wife and one of his most significant supporters, especially during the early years of his prophethood.
Aesop's first job is believed to have been a slave or servant, where he worked in the household of a wealthy Lydian merchant. It is during this time that he is said to have started telling fables and stories that later became popular and attributed to him.
The peasants/common people were in the Third Estate. The wealthy merchant class was also in the Third Estate. The Second Estate were the nobility. The First Estate was the church/clergy.
a fabric merchant. Later became a store owner.
By virtue of who comprises the "Third Estate", there were not many wealthy people. The term comes from an essay written prior to the French Revolution, where the first two estates were considered the aristocracy and the clergy, and the Third Estate was everyone else: farmers, merchants, peasants, blacksmiths, and similar. Thus a merchant who became wealthy moved up in society and possibly bought his way into aristocracy.
First of all Quran wasn't discovered. Quran is Allah's word revealed to the prophet Muhammad Peace be upon him who became a prophet after just when receiving the first revelations of the holy Quran.
The city, Medina, was first to be a part of the Islamic empire. It had been there at Muhammad's death.
Khadija, prophet Muhammad first wife, was the first who recognized Muhammad as a prophet (BPUH).
Perhaps you are referring to abu Bakr? Abu Bakr was one of Muhammad's fathers-in-laws and became the first Caliph.
Muhammad had his first child in 1800
The first letter of wealthy is w.W