[28]. I.e., your present wives.
[29]. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was known to be a caring husband and family man.
The Prophet ﷺ would even do chores that were traditionally those of women — he would not consider it beneath him to assist his wife and daughters in such tasks.
He washed his own clothes, fixed his own shoes, and milked his own goat. He would fetch water from the well for his loved ones rather than have a servant fetch it for him.
Another aspect is that — the Prophet married his first wife Khadija when he was young. And she was considerably older than him and a widow. Despite the 16-year gap between the two spouses, Muhammad was reportedly devoted to her, loved her, and respected her judgement immensely. In fact, according to Islam, when he first discovered “the truth” and received the message of God that would lead to the foundation of Islam, he came to his wife and told her all about it. And when she believed his words, she became the first Muslim in history.
[30]. Muhammad, God's messenger, peace and blessings be upon him, said: “The rights of a believer over another are six.” It was said: What are they, O Messenger of God? He said: “If you meet him, greet him; if he invites you, accept the invitation; if he asks for advice, give him sincere advice; if he sneezes and praises Allāh (by saying Al-Hamdulillaah), say Yarhamukallaah (may Allāh have mercy on you); if he falls sick, visit him; and if he dies, attend his funeral.”