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  2. Habiba bint Jahsh - Wikipedia

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    Her mother was Umayma bint Abd al-Muttalib, a member of the Hashim clan of the Quraysh tribe and a sister of Muhammad's father. [1] Hence Habiba and her five siblings were the first cousins of Muhammad. Habiba was an early convert to Islam. She married Abdur Rahman bin Awf, [2] but was childless. [3]

  3. Umm Kulthum bint Abi Bakr - Wikipedia

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    Umm Kulthūm bint Abī Bakr (Arabic: أم كلثوم بنت ابي بكر) was a daughter of Abu Bakr and Habiba bint Kharija. She was said to be the first and probably only Muslim woman in the Early Caliphate's history who received her inheritance from her father in utero. Umm Kulthum was a famous Tabi'un and hadith narrator.

  4. Umm Habiba - Wikipedia

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    Ramla bint Abi Sufyan ibn Harb (Arabic: رَمْلَة بِنْت أَبِي سُفْيَان ٱبْن حَرْب, romanized: Ramla bint Abī Sufyān ibn Ḥarb; c. 589 or 594–665), commonly known by her kunya Umm Habiba (Arabic: أُمُّ حَبِيبَة, romanized: Umm Ḥabība), was a wife of Muhammad.

  5. Kharija ibn Hudhafa - Wikipedia

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    Kharija ibn Hudhafa hailed from the Quraysh tribe of Mecca. [1] The specific clan to which he belonged is a matter of contradiction in the traditional Muslim sources; the Banu Sahm, Banu Adi and Banu Amir ibn Lu'ayy are all mentioned as Kharija's clan. [1] [2] Kharija was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

  6. Abu Bakr - Wikipedia

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    Abu Bakr's relationship with Khaarijah was most cordial, which was further strengthened when Abu Bakr married Habiba, a daughter of Khaarijah. [citation needed] Khaarijah bin Zaid Ansari lived at Sunh, a suburb of Medina, and Abu Bakr also settled there. After Abu Bakr's family arrived in Medina, he bought another house near Muhammad's. [34]

  7. Category:Companions of the Prophet - Wikipedia

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    H. Habib ibn Zayd al-Ansari; Habiba bint Jahsh; Al-Hakam ibn Amr al-Ghifari; Hakim ibn Hizam; Haram bin Milhan; Wahshi ibn Harb; Al-Harith ibn Abd al-Muttalib

  8. Wives of Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Ramla bint Abi Sufyan (Umm Habiba) In the same year, Muhammad signed a peace treaty with his Meccan enemies , the Quraysh effectively ending the state of war between the two parties. He soon married the daughter of the Quraysh leader and military commander, Abu Sufyan ibn Harb , aimed at further reconciling his opponents. [ 104 ]

  9. Al-Harith ibn Abd al-Muttalib - Wikipedia

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    He married Atika (Barra) bint Kurayz (his cousin) and had children named Fatima, Abd Allah and Amir. Husayn, died in 653. He married Umm Abd Allah (Arwa) bint Adi ibn Khuwaylid from Banu Asad ibn Abd al-Uzza. By her, he had children named Abd Allah, Khadija, and Hind. Qays, married Umm Sufyan (Hamina/Habiba) bint Abi Talha from Banu Abd al-Dar ...

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