[citation needed] Muhammad in Islam Children of Muhammad Genealogy of Khadijah's daughters Sahabah Islamic Center of Fremont. "Zaynab bint Muhammad" (PDF). Archived...
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and Khadija, via their daughter Zaynab, and is thus also known as Umāma bint Zaynab (أُمَامَة بِنْت زَیْنَب). Muhammad was her maternal grandfather, and...
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Zaynab bint Jaḥsh (Arabic: زينب بنت جحش; c. 590–641), was the first cousin and the seventh wife of Muhammad and therefore, considered by Muslims to be...
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Zaynab bint Khuzayma (Arabic: زينب بنت خزيمة) (c. 596 – 625), also known as Umm al-Masākīn (Arabic: أم المساكين, "Mother of the Poor"), was the fifth...
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Muhammad went on to marry ten women: Sawdah bint Zam'ah in 619; Aisha bint Abi Bakr in 623; Hafsah bint Umar, Zaynab bint Khuzayma, and Hind bint Abi...
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Zaynab bint Al-Harith (Arabic: زينب بنت الحارث, d. 629) was a Jewish woman who attempted to assassinate Muhammad in the aftermath of the battle of Khaybar...
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Zaynab bint Ali (Arabic: زَيْنَب بِنْت عَلِيّ, c. 626–682), was the eldest daughter of Fatima and Ali ibn Abi Talib. The former was a daughter of the...
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brought him up. Hind bint Atiq. She married her paternal cousin, Sayfi ibn Umayya, and they had one son, Muhammad ibn Sayfi. Zaynab bint Abi Hala, who probably...
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Zaynab bint Ali, the daughter of Ali and Fatima, and granddaughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Sunni and Isma'ili Shia tradition place Zaynab's tomb...
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Zayd ibn Haritha al-Kalbi (redirect from Zaid mawla Muhammad)
then became her and Muhammad’s adopted son. This father-son status was later annulled after Muhammad married Zayd’s ex-wife, Zaynab bint Jahsh. Zayd was a...
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Ali ibn Abi al-As (category Family of Muhammad)
ʿAlī ibn Abī al-ʿĀṣ or ʿAlī ibn Zaynab bint Muḥammad was a companion and a grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his eldest daughter. Ali was...
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Al-Baqi Cemetery (category Family of Muhammad)
of Muhammad, left to right: Maria al-Qibtiyya, Juwayriyya bint al-Harith, Hind bint Abi Umayya, Zaynab bint Jahsh, Zaynab bint Khuzayma, Sawda bint Zamʿa...
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Sermon of Zaynab bint Ali in the court of Yazid are the statements made by Zaynab bint Ali in the presence of Yazid I in the aftermath of the Battle of...
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"father." Zaynab is the name of a daughter and a granddaughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and two of his wives: Zaynab bint Jahsh and Zaynab bint Khuzayma...
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Islamic prophet Muhammad had three sons, named Abd Allah, Ibrahim, and Qasim, and four daughters, named Fatima, Ruqayya, Umm Kulthum, and Zaynab. The children...
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Zaynab bint Maẓʿūn (Arabic: زينب بنت مظعون) was the first wife of Umar. She was the daughter of Maz'un ibn Habib of the Jumah clan of the Quraysh in Mecca;: 204 ...
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Kulthūm bint ʿAlī (Arabic: أُمّ كُلْثُوم بِنْت عَلِيّ), also known as Zaynab al-Ṣughrā (Arabic: زَيْنَب ٱلصُّغْرَىٰ, lit. 'the junior Zaynab'), was the...
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burial place of Lady Zaynab, whereas the Sayyidah Zainab Mosque in Cairo by the same name belongs to Zaynab bint Yahya bint Zayd bint ‘Alī Zayn al-‘Ābidīn...
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Arqam Zayd ibn Harithah Zayd ibn Thabit Zaynab bint Ali Zaynab bint Jahsh Zaynab bint Khuzayma Zaynab bint Muhammad Zish Shamalain Zubair ibn al-Awam Zunairah...
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Maria al-Qibtiyya (redirect from Maria bint Shamʿūn)
prophet Muhammad. Maria was an Egyptian woman who, along with her sister Sirin bint Shamun, was initially given as a slave to prophet Muhammad in 628 by...
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Hamnah bint Jahsh or Hammnah (Arabic: حمنة بنت جحش), was a companion of Muhammad. She was the daughter of Jahsh ibn Riyab, an immigrant to Mecca from...
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Umama bint Abi al-As, was the daughter of Zaynab, and granddaughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and Khadija bint Khuwaylid. His mausoleum was established...
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Fāṭimah bint ʿAmr (Arabic: فاطمة بنت عمرو; d.576) was the grandmother of Muhammad and Ali ibn Abi Talib and one of the wives of Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim...
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Umays.: 201 Ibn Kathir also mentions a tradition that Zaynab bint Khuzayma (a wife of Muhammad) was another maternal half-sister. Maymunah was first married...
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who was given to him by Zaynab bint Jahsh." Rayhanah died in Medina in 631, eleven days after hajj and one year before Muhammad's death. She was buried...
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occasioned by Muhammad's protesting never to eat honey any more, because, having once eaten some in the apartment of Hafsa bint Umar or of Zaynab bint Jahsh,...
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Lubāba bint al-Ḥārith (Arabic: لبابة بنت الحارث) (c. 593–650), was a prominent early Muslim. Two of her sisters, Maymunah bint al-Harith and Zaynab bint Khuzayma...
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Hafsa bint Umar (Arabic: حفصة بنت عمر, romanized: Ḥafṣa bint ʿUmar; c. 605–665) was the fourth wife of Muhammad and a daughter of the second caliph Umar...
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Fatima (redirect from Fatima bint Muhammad)
Fatima bint Muhammad (Arabic: فَاطِمَة بِنْت مُحَمَّد, romanized: Fāṭima bint Muḥammad; 605/15–632 CE), commonly known as Fatima al-Zahra' (Arabic: فَاطِمَة...
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bint Ali. Muslim ibn Aqil Muhammad ibn Muslim and Ibrahim ibn Muslim Sayyida Nafisa bint al-Hasan Sayyida Ruqayya bint al-Husayn Sayyida Zaynab bint Ali...
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