929:, Muhammad paid a visit to Zayd's house. The hairskin curtain that served as Zayd's front door was blown aside, accidentally revealing Zaynab dressed only in her shift. Zaynab arose to dress herself, advising Muhammad that Zayd was not at home but he was welcome to visit. However, he did not enter. He exclaimed to himself, “Praise be to Allah, who turns hearts around!” and then departed. When Zayd came home, Zaynab told him what had happened. Zayd went to Muhammad, saying: "Prophet, I have heard about your visit. Perhaps you admire Zaynab, so I will divorce her." Muhammad replied, "No, fear Allah and keep your wife."
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uncle, but told them that he did not want to leave
Muhammad, "for I have seen something in this man, and I am not the kind of person who would ever choose anyone in preference to him." At this, Muhammad took Zayd to the steps of the Kaaba, where legal contracts were agreed and witnessed, and announced to the crowds: "Witness that Zayd becomes my son, with mutual rights of inheritance." On seeing this, Zayd's father and uncle "were satisfied," and they returned home without him.
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prohibited degrees of marriage. Arab customary practice recognized kinship relations not based on blood ties: fosterage (having nursed from the same woman) was one such relationship; the question whether adoption fell into this category must have been unclear among
Muslims. The marriage did not take place until after a Qur'anic revelation was received, giving permission for believers to marry the divorced wives of their adopted sons.
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when Zaid had dissolved (his marriage) with her, with the necessary (formality), We joined her in marriage to thee: in order that (in future) there may be no difficulty to the
Believers in (the matter of) marriage with the wives of their adopted sons, when the latter have dissolved with the necessary (formality) (their marriage) with them. And Allah's command must be fulfilled.
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recovered, Muhammad sent him with an army against the
Fazarah settlement. He met them in Qura and inflicted casualties on them and took Umm Qirfah prisoner. He also took Abdallah bin Mas’adah prisoner. Ziyad bin Harithah ordered Qays to kill Umm Qirfah, and he killed her cruelly. He tied each of her legs with a rope and tied the ropes to two camels, and they split her in two.
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An expedition led by Abu Bakr As-Siddiq or Zaid bin
Haritha was despatched to Wadi Al-Qura in Ramadan 6 Hijri after Fazara sept had made an attempt at the Prophet’s life. Following the Morning Prayer, the detachment was given orders to raid the enemy. Some of them were killed and others captured. Umm
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in Al-Bidaayah Wan-Nihaayah, but he did not comment on it at all. Ibn
Hishaam mentioned it as well in his book entitled As-Seerah; both of them narrated it from Muhammad ibn Is-haaq who did not mention the chain of narrators of this narration. To conclude, the narration is not authentic so it is not
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Zaynab, who was
Muhammad's cousin, had been married by Muhammad's arrangement to Muhammad's freed slave Zayd b. Harithah, who lived in Muhammad's household and came to be regarded as his adoptive son - so that he was regularly addressed as Zayd, son of Muhammad. Whether the marriage between Zayd and
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Muhammad would suddenly become aware of Zaynab's beauty one day after having known
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and promised him any ransom if he would return Zayd to them. Muhammad replied that Zayd should be allowed to choose his fate, but that if he wished to return to his family, Muhammad would release him without accepting any ransom in exchange. They called for Zayd, who easily recognised his father and
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Behold! Thou didst say to one who had received the grace of Allah and thy favour: "Retain thou (in wedlock) thy wife, and fear Allah." But thou didst hide in thy heart that which Allah was about to make manifest: thou didst fear the people, but it is more fitting that thou shouldst fear Allah. Then
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and offered him some of the cooked meat that Zayd was carrying in their bag. Zayd ibn Amr, an outspoken monotheist, replied, "I do not eat anything which you slaughter in the name of your stone idols. I eat none but those things on which Allah's Name has been mentioned at the time of slaughtering."
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from the beginning is speculation, though the account maintains that Zayd was not reluctant to divorce his wife and allow her to marry
Muhammad. Muhammad is portrayed as reluctant to proceed with the marriage because of scruples about whether marrying one's adopted son's former wife violated the
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Messenger sent Zayd to Wadi Qura, where he encountered the Banu Fazarah. Some of his Companions were killed, and Zayd was carried away wounded. Ward was slain by the Banu Badr. When Zayd returned, he vowed that no washing should touch his head until he had raided the Fazarah. After he
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This narration was reported in Tabaqaat Ibn Sa’d, and Ibn Al-Jawzi reported it from him in his book entitled Al-Muntathim, and the source of the narration is Muhammad ibn ‘Umar Al-Waaqidi, who was accused of lying according to the scholars of Hadeeth. The story was also reported in brief by
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Al-Waqidi has been condemned as an untrustworthy narrator and has been frequently and severely criticized by scholars, thus his narrations have been abandoned by the majority of hadith scholars. Yahya ibn Ma'een said: "Al-Waqidi narrated 20,000 false hadith about the prophet".
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ordered Qirfa or her children to be slaughtered "by putting a rope into her two legs and to two camels and driving them until they rent her in two..." Two of her limbs were torn in to two by four camels, her severed head was later paraded all over the streets of
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tribe counter-attacked, killing some of the Muslims, while Zayd was carried wounded from the field. Zayd swore revenge and, after he had recovered from his injuries in January 628, he returned to Wadi al-Qura with a larger army. This time he defeated the
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Humayma bint Sayfi (Umm Mubashshir), the widow of Al-Baraa ibn Maarur, a chief in Medina. Al-Baraa died in August or September 622, so the marriage to Zayd was presumably in or after 623.
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In accordance with the Arabic custom of adoption at the time, Zayd was thereafter known as "Zayd ibn Muhammad" and was a freedman, regarded socially and legally as Muhammad's son.
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729:. Once settled in the new city, Muhammad urged each Muslim to "take a brother in Religion" so that each would have an ally in the community. Zayd was paired with Muhammad's uncle
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her all her life; if her beauty had been the reason for Muhammad to marry her, he would have married her himself in the first place rather than arranging her marriage to Zayd.
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Qira’s attempt at the Prophet’s life recoiled on her, and the thirty horsemen she had gathered and sustained to implement her evil scheme were all killed.
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narrates it on the authority of Abdullah Ibn Abu Bakr, even though the time difference between them was 69 years. Ali ibn Naayif Ash-Shahood in his book
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said, 'Messenger of Allah, what is this?' He answered, 'This is the yearning of the lover for the beloved.'"
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1023:Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah (Al-Jumum)
4088:
4080:Al-Jamal, Khalkl Abd al-Karim Manshurat.
4020:
3804:Ṭabarī; MICHAEL FISHBEIN (January 1997).
3754:For example Qadi Iyad ibn Musa al-Yahsubi
3543:
918:The marriage lasted less than two years.
779:
558:I wish that I knew: Will you ever return?
511:He was born into the Udhra branch of the
120:Learn how and when to remove this message
4888:Muhammad's letters to the heads of state
4313:. Leiden: E. J. Brill. pp. 773–774.
3975:. Darussalam Publications. p. 152.
3500:
3388:
1320:
1304:
1108:in September 629, where Zayd was killed.
921:According to the 9th-century historians
4219:Encyclopaedia of Islam, Volume XI (V-Z)
3839:
3828:
3733:Sirat-Un-Nabi, by Allama Shibli Nu'Mani
3686:
3679:. Translated by Le Gassick, T. (2000).
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1031:Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah (Hisma)
1027:Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah (Al-Is)
1016:
14:
5268:
4273:
4177:(in Arabic). Vol. 33. p. 13.
4149:(1995). Al-Sayyid, Majdi Fathi (ed.).
3902:. Oneworld Publications. p. 151.
3724:Ibn Al-’Arabi, Ahkam Al-Quran (3/1543)
3508:. Translated by Guillaume, A. (1955).
3317:
3242:Note that direct lineage is marked in
1490:paternal great-great-great-grandmother
1479:paternal great-great-great-grandfather
939:According to the translator Fishbein:
913:
798:, Muhammad's freedwoman and mother of
659:
56:Please improve this article by adding
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3699:. Translated by Fishbein, M. (1997).
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1011:Quran 33:37 (translated by Yusuf Ali)
985:Call them by their fathers' names ...
976:Quran 33:40 (translated by Yusuf Ali)
619:for I am far away, that close to the
615:Carry a message from me to my people,
184:September 629 (aged 47–48)
4442:Abu Salama Abd Allah ibn Abd al-Asad
4280:. University of Pennsylvania Press.
4079:
3846:. Islamic Book Trust. Archived from
3606:
3477:
3372:. Translated by Landau-Tasseron, E.
1309:The mausoleum of Zayd ibn Ḥārithah,
993:Quran 33:5 (translated by Yusuf Ali)
910:Zaynab acquiesced and married Zayd.
748:, his servant Abu Rafi, Zayd's wife
576:Zayd was purchased by a merchant of
554:By God, I ask yet do not comprehend.
29:
4188:Mubarakpuri, Safiur Rahman (2002).
3587:Wives of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW)
3570:. Translated by Bewley, A. (1995).
3425:. Translated by Bewley, A. (2013).
597:
571:
428:
139:
24:
4295:
4115:
3512:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
1212:permissible to use it as evidence.
25:
5322:
4807:(Khadija's slave and Adopted son)
3445:New Light on the Life of Muhammad
3289:
784:Zayd married at least six times.
465:, and Muhammad's close companion
4175:سلسلة الأحاديث الضعيفة والموضوعة
3896:Smith, Margaret (30 July 2001).
3427:Volume 3: The Companions of Badr
3257:Islamic adoptional jurisprudence
1561:paternal great-great-grandmother
1550:paternal great-great-grandfather
1468:maternal great-great-grandfather
1357:. Zayd held the standard at the
954:Change of adoption laws in Islam
776:also decided to accompany them.
538:and sold him as a slave for 400
34:
4338:, Oxford University Press, 1956
4329:, Oxford University Press, 1953
4274:Powers, David S. (2014-05-08).
4181:
4160:
4139:
4082:Al-Nass Al-Muasas wa Mujtamauhu
4073:
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3757:
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3736:
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3577:
3515:
3267:List of expeditions of Muhammad
2248:paternal cousin and son-in-law
1317:in Al-Mazar near Mu'tah, Jordan
684:. While Khadijah was the first
4924:Sacred Relics (Topkapı Palace)
4777:Al-‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib
3701:Volume 8: The Victory of Islam
3695:Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari.
3379:
3368:Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari.
3298:
3283:
1379:
824:, a maternal sister of Caliph
696:, her four daughters, and the
291:Harithah ibn Sharahil (father)
13:
1:
4765:Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib
4394:Abd Allah ibn Abd al-Muttalib
3945:The Unique Necklace, Volume 3
3572:Volume 8: The Women of Madina
3277:
1277:Safi-Ur-Rahman Al-Mubarakpuri
854:Marriage to Zaynab bint Jahsh
711:
680:), Zayd was one of the first
432:
156:
58:secondary or tertiary sources
4893:Names and titles of Muhammad
4371:
2425:second cousin and son-in-law
503:
7:
4429:Foster brothers and sisters
3865:Abū Khalīl, Shawqī (2003).
3840:Hawarey, Dr. Mosab (2010).
3625:. Oxford University Press.
3574:. London: Ta-Ha Publishers.
3429:. London: Ta-Ha Publishers.
3250:
3065:{{{Zaynab bint Khuzaymah}}}
1173:Muhammad bin Hamid Al-Razi
293:Suda bint Thaalaba (mother)
69:"Zayd ibn Haritha al-Kalbi"
10:
5327:
5246:Mosque with the two Qiblas
4708:Aqaba pledge of allegiance
4209:
3697:Tarikh al-Rusul wa'l-Muluk
3370:Tarikh al-Rusul wa'l-Muluk
1644:paternal great-grandmother
1633:paternal great-grandfather
1534:maternal great-grandfather
1202:states about this matter:
1020:
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5033:Al-Muwahib al-Ladunniyyah
5017:
4955:
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4721:
4713:Muhammad's visit to Ta'if
4668:
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4586:Zayd ibn Haritha al-Kalbi
4576:Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad
4541:
4532:
4459:
4436:Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib
4428:
4407:
4386:
4379:
4147:Ibn Hisham, 'Abd al-Malik
4109:October 23, 2020, at the
4037:10.1017/S0041977X00122165
3568:Kitab al-Tabaqat al-Kabir
3423:Kitab al-Tabaqat al-Kabir
3290:Razwy, Sayed Ali Asgher.
3262:Companions of the Prophet
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832:Zayd had three children.
421:Zayd ibn Ḥāritha al-Kalbī
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5291:Sahabah killed in battle
5074:Shama'il al-Muhammadiyya
4759:Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib
4447:Abu Sufyan ibn al-Harith
4302:Lecker, M. (1960–2005).
4259:10.2143/JA.282.1.2006115
4174:
4153:
4151:Ṣaḥīḥ Sīrah al-Nabawīyah
3942:Ibn 'Abd Rabbih (2012).
607:'the Beloved').
469:. Zayd was a slave that
457:, after Muhammad's wife
5311:7th-century Arab slaves
4919:Possessions of Muhammad
4883:Family tree of Muhammad
4749:(son-in-law and cousin)
4524:Maymunah bint al-Harith
4420:Halima bint Abi Dhu'ayb
4168:Al-Albani, Nasir al-Din
3681:The Life of the Prophet
1055:. When Muhammad raided
586:Khadijah bint Khuwaylid
4903:Muhammad and the Bible
4878:Tala' al Badru 'Alayna
4789:Abd Allah ibn al-Abbas
4571:Ruqayyah bint Muhammad
4556:Abd-Allah ibn Muhammad
4469:Khadija bint Khuwaylid
3443:Guillaume, A. (1960).
1367:`Abd Allāh ibn Rawāḥah
1326:
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1181:Abdullah bin Abi Bakr
1159:
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979:
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886:
873:
809:, a niece of Khadijah.
788:Durrah (Fakhita) bint
780:Marriages and children
569:
45:relies excessively on
4848:Muhammad in the Quran
4655:Splitting of the Moon
4514:Ramla bint Abi Sufyan
2117:`Abd Allah ibn `Abbas
1623:Hashim ibn 'Abd Manaf
1324:
1315:ʿAbdullāh ibn Rawāḥah
1308:
1287:
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1236:
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1192:Abu Ishaq al-Jawzjani
1145:
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983:
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894:
881:
868:
822:Umm Kulthum bint Uqba
694:Lubaba bint al-Harith
547:
262:Umm Kulthum bint Uqba
241:Durrah bint Abu Lahab
5047:Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum
4753:Ja'far ibn Abi Talib
4623:Umm Kulthum bint Ali
4566:Zainab bint Muhammad
4561:Ibrahim ibn Muhammad
4504:Jawairia bint Harith
4489:Zaynab bint Khuzayma
3677:Al-Sira Al-Nabawiyya
3653:Ibn Hisham note 918.
3510:The Life of Muhammad
3504:Muhammad ibn Ishaq,
2755:Umm Kulthum bint Ali
2573:Abd-Allah ibn Uthman
1721:paternal grandfather
1705:paternal grandmother
1608:maternal grandfather
1530:Abd Manaf ibn Zuhrah
1363:Ja`far ibn Abī Tālib
1311:Ja`far ibn Abī Tālib
1282:Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum
1194:, and others. Also,
1017:Military expeditions
486:military expeditions
461:, Muhammad's cousin
5236:Al-Masjid an-Nabawi
4795:Abu Sufyan ibn Harb
4686:Farewell Pilgrimage
4519:Safiyya bint Huyayy
4154:صحيح السيرة النبوية
3675:Ismail ibn Kathir,
3617:Watt, W. Montgomery
3566:Muhammad ibn Sa'd.
3421:Muhammad ibn Sa'd.
3306:Bearman et al. 2002
2034:paternal half-uncle
2025:paternal half-uncle
1889:paternal half-uncle
1880:paternal half-uncle
1604:Wahb ibn `Abd Manaf
1546:Abd Manaf ibn Qusai
914:Divorce from Zaynab
796:Umm Ayman (Barakah)
698:first male converts
660:Conversion to Islam
429:زيد بن حارثة الكلبي
304:and adopted son of
5286:Family of Muhammad
5195:Mina, Saudi Arabia
5101:Dala'il al-Khayrat
4800:Waraqah ibn Nawfal
4628:Umamah bint Zainab
4551:Qasim ibn Muhammad
4335:Muhammad at Medina
4332:Watt, Montgomery,
3868:Atlas of the Quran
3622:Muhammad at Medina
3537:2016-10-17 at the
3527:2017-05-19 at the
3471:2009-01-24 at the
3320:, p. 100-101.
2561:Umamah bint Zainab
1557:Atikah bint Murrah
1341:force of "100,000
1327:
1319:
756:, Abu Bakr's wife
623:and the places of
351:Military Commander
266:Humayma bint Sayfi
5263:
5262:
5259:
5258:
5110:
5109:
4980:Sunan al-Tirmidhi
4811:Hassan ibn Thabit
4805:Zayd ibn Harithah
4636:
4635:
4509:Maria al-Qibtiyya
4499:Zaynab bint Jahsh
4455:
4454:
4326:Muhammad at Mecca
4287:978-0-8122-0995-2
4246:Journal asiatique
4229:978-90-04-12756-2
4170:. "Hadith#6013".
4104:www.ebnmaryam.com
3882:978-9-9608-9754-7
3817:978-0-7914-3149-8
3715:Bukhari 9:93:516.
3532:Bukhari 7:67:407.
3522:Bukhari 5:58:169.
3506:Sirat Rasul Allah
3236:
3235:
3106:Maria al-Qibtiyya
2601:adoptive grandson
2587:Rayhana bint Zayd
1735:Halah bint Wuhayb
1701:Fatimah bint `Amr
1486:Hubba bint Hulail
1401:Fatimah bint Sa'd
1353:' in present-day
1075:in September 627.
860:Zaynab bint Jahsh
816:Zaynab bint Jahsh
682:converts to Islam
606:
479:Zaynab bint Jahsh
418:
417:
403:Battle of Khaybar
256:Zaynab bint Jahsh
130:
129:
122:
104:
18:Zayd ibn Harithah
16:(Redirected from
5318:
5119:
5118:
5094:Durod e Ibrahimi
5026:Sirat Ibn Hisham
4966:Sahih al-Bukhari
4953:
4952:
4940:Seal of Muhammad
4539:
4538:
4474:Sawda bint Zamʿa
4384:
4383:
4366:
4359:
4352:
4343:
4342:
4321:Watt, Montgomery
4314:
4291:
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4185:
4179:
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4133:
4127:www.islamweb.net
4119:
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3771:. Archived from
3761:
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3752:
3746:
3742:Dr. Yasir Qadhi
3740:
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3667:
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3591:. Archived from
3581:
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3296:
3295:
3287:
1458:Zuhrah ibn Kilab
1392:Kilab ibn Murrah
1387:
1386:
1296:
1271:
1252:
1229:Ahmad ibn Hanbal
1218:
1157:
1132:Zayd ibn Haritha
1106:Battle of Mu'tah
1012:
994:
977:
906:
740:, his daughters
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4994:Sunan Abi Dawud
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4783:Abd al-Muttalib
4737:(father-in-law)
4731:(father-in-law)
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4691:Farewell Sermon
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5251:Quba Mosque
5190:Jabal Thawr
5018:Books about
4681:Expeditions
4534:Descendants
3769:Islam Today
3642:free online
3318:Powers 2014
3076:fourth wife
3057:Family tree
2954:eighth wife
2931:family tree
2905:family tree
2747:family tree
2447:adopted son
2436:Umm Kulthum
2428:family tree
2255:descendants
2251:family tree
1996:first nurse
1629:Banu Hashim
1464:Banu Zuhrah
1380:Family tree
1053:Hudaybiyyah
946:mesalliance
742:Umm Kulthum
704:, Zayd and
5281:629 deaths
5276:581 births
5270:Categories
5210:Green Dome
5200:Muzdalifah
5185:Mount Uhud
4494:Umm Salama
4311:(12 vols.)
4235:2023-06-13
4132:2021-05-26
3779:2015-05-02
3599:2013-07-29
3466:, 267-275.
3278:References
3098:ninth wife
3095:Umm Habiba
3054:third wife
2943:sixth wife
2940:Umm Salama
2917:third wife
2781:tenth wife
2282:`Abd-Allah
2105:first wife
1225:Al-Shafi'i
1209:Ibn Kathir
1177:Ibn Ishaq
1057:Al-Muraysi
805:Hind bint
758:Umm Rumman
625:pilgrimage
598:ٱلْحَبِيْب
328:Allegiance
249:Hind bint
80:newspapers
47:references
5301:Banu Kalb
5154:Abyssinia
5149:Jerusalem
5067:Ash-Shifa
4827:Umm Ayman
4771:Abu Lahab
4588:(Adopted)
4415:Thuwaybah
4380:Relatives
4267:1783-1504
4222:. Brill.
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4045:0041-977X
2951:Juwayriya
2031:Abu Lahab
2013:Abu Talib
1993:Thuwaybah
1866:Az-Zubayr
1854:`Abdullah
1339:Byzantine
1331:Byzantine
1239:children.
1196:Ibn Ishaq
1188:Al-Nasa'i
1166:al-Tabari
1154:Al-Tabari
1128:al-Tabari
1124:Ibn Ishaq
1067:Al-Qarada
927:al-Tabari
871:mattered.
839:, son of
790:Abi Lahab
504:Childhood
490:Byzantine
353:(627–629)
334:(623–629)
316:Banu Kalb
312:Relations
302:Companion
288:Parent(s)
245:Umm Ayman
5306:Adoptees
5215:Al-Baqi'
5173:Symbolic
4873:Al-Burda
4791:(cousin)
4755:(cousin)
4729:Abu Bakr
4642:Miracles
4543:Children
4373:Muhammad
4107:Archived
4031:(1): 4.
4008:29863176
3822:pdf link
3793:Fishbein
3713:See also
3619:(1956).
3535:Archived
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