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Khadijah bint Khuwaylid (Arabic: خَدِيجَة بِنْت خُوَيْلِد, romanized: Khadīja bint Khuwaylid, c. 554 [2] – November 619) was the first wife and the first follower of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Khadija was the daughter of Khuwaylid ibn Asad, a noble of the Quraysh tribe in Makkah and a successful merchant.
With the exception of Aisha, all of these women were previously widowed or divorced. The common view is that Muhammad had seven biological children (three sons and four daughters) and all but one of them were produced with Khadija between 598 and 611 or 615. Mariyya bore Muhammad a son in 630 (his seventh child), but none of his sons survived ...
Khadija was Muhammad's first wife. She was a businesswoman and Muhammad was her employee. Muhammad did not marry a second wife until after she died, an event which Muhammad greatly mourned. Muhammad was 50 years old when Khadija died.
Denise Truscello/WireImage Former NFL star Bobby McCray has filed for divorce more than a year after splitting from Khadijah Haqq. According to TMZ, McCray, 43, filed court documents on Friday ...
More than a year after announcing their separation, Khadijah Haqq's ex-husband Bobby McCray has officially filed for divorce.. The former NFL player, 43, filed on Friday, Aug. 16, citing ...
The children of Muhammad are said to have been born to his first wife Khadija bint Khuwaylid, except his son Ibrahim, who was born to Maria al-Qibtiyya. None of Muhammad's sons reached adulthood, but he had an adult foster son, Zayd ibn Harithah. Daughters of Muhammad all reached adulthood but only Fatima survived her father.
Bobby McCray and Khadijah. Denise Truscello/WireImage Khloé Kardashian’s close friend Khadijah Haqq and her husband, Bobby McCray, have called it quits after 13 years of marriage. “Now more ...
Khadijah Sharif, also known as Umm Ali (mother of Ali). She was a university lecturer who studied and worked in Saudi Arabia. She was a university lecturer who studied and worked in Saudi Arabia. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] Umm Ali bin Laden spent holidays in Khartoum, Sudan, where bin Laden later settled during his exile in the years 1991 to 1996.