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Muhammad married her in 3 A.H./625 CE. [44] Zaynab bint Khuzayma was also widowed at the battle of Badr. She was the wife of Ubaydah ibn al-Harith, [45] a faithful Muslim and from the tribe of Al-Muttalib, for which Muhammad had special responsibility. [46] When her husband died, Muhammad aiming to provide for her, married her in 4 A.H.
tenth wife: Abu Bakr father-in-law family tree: Sawda second wife: Umar father-in-law family tree: Umm Salama sixth wife: Juwayriya eighth wife: Maymuna eleventh wife: Aisha third wife Family tree: Zaynab bint Khuzayma fifth wife: Hafsa fourth wife: Zaynab bint Jahsh seventh wife: Umm Habiba ninth wife: Maria al-Qibtiyya twelfth wife-Disputed ...
Muhammad gently advised Ali not to take additional wives, because 'What caused pain to his daughter grieved him as well.' [53] Fatima died six months after her father died. All of Muhammad's surviving descendants are by Fatima's children, Hasan and Husayn. [53] Zainab (599–629). She married her maternal cousin Abu al-As before al-Hijra. [19]
Aisha bint Abi Bakr [a] (c. 614 CE – July 678) was a seventh century Arab commander, [8] politician, [9] muhadditha, [10] and the third and youngest wife of prophet Muhammad. [11] [12] Aisha had an important role in early Islamic history, both during Muhammad's life and after his death.
Regarding Safiyya's Jewish descent, Muhammad once said to his wife that if other women insulted her for her Jewish heritage and were jealous because of her beauty, she was to respond: "My father (ancestor) Harun (Aaron) was a prophet, my uncle (his brother) Musa (Moses) was a prophet, and my husband (Muhammad) is a prophet." [20]
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Consequently, she was married to Muhammad, the Islamic prophet when he was 57 years old and she was 19, [4] thus placing the marriage in 627-628. [5] She was married to the prophet for four years, and died 44 years later.
[4]: 186 [2]: 531 She was in her late 30s when she married him. [1] Maymuna lived with Muhammad for three years until his death in 632. Despite her position as a wife of the Prophet, Maymunah lived a humble and ascetic life. She performed Hajj annually along with Umrah, accumulating around 50 pilgrimages during her lifetime.