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  2. Halima bint Abi Dhu'ayb - Wikipedia

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    Halima bint Abi Dhu'ayb al-Sa'diyya (Arabic: حليمة بنت أبي ذؤيب السعدية) was the foster-mother of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Halimah and her husband were from the tribe of Sa'd b. Bakr, a subdivision of Hawazin (a large North Arabian tribe or group of tribes). [1]

  3. Amina bint Wahb - Wikipedia

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    Amina bint Wahb ibn Abd Manaf al-Zuhriyya (Arabic: آمِنَة بِنْت وَهْب, romanized: ʾĀmina bint Wahb, c. 549–577) was the mother of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. [1] She belonged to the Banu Zuhra tribe.

  4. Thuwaybah - Wikipedia

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    Thuwaybah became Muḥammad's first nurse, [2] after his first three days with his mother, nursing both him and her son Masrah. Thuwaybah also nursed Abu Salama , Muhammad's first cousin, as well as Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib , Muḥammad's paternal uncle, two years earlier: Muḥammad had said of Ḥamzah's daughter: "She is the daughter of my ...

  5. Umm Ayman - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad was fond of Umm Ayman, even thinking of her as like a mother. [14] Several hadiths describe Muhammad's esteem for her. [15] He visited Umm Ayman at her house, and after him, Caliphs Abu Bakr and Umar did the same. [16] In some hadith sources there is a heaven about the virtues of Umm Ayman. [17] She is also praised in Shi'ite sources. [18]

  6. Milk kinship - Wikipedia

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    The childhood of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, illustrates the practice of traditional Arab milk kinship. In his early childhood, he was sent away to foster-parents amongst the Bedouin. By nursing him, Halimah bint Abdullah became his "milk-mother". The rest of her family was drawn into the relationship as well: her husband al-Harith became ...

  7. Abu Salama - Wikipedia

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    Abū Salama ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAbd al-Asad (Arabic: أَبُو سَلَمَة عَبْد ٱلله ٱبْن عَبْد ٱلْأَسَد) was one of the Companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was also a cousin and a foster-brother of Muhammad and Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib through their foster-mother Thuwaybah. [1]

  8. Hala Sultan Tekke - Wikipedia

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    Umm Haram, known as Hala Sultan in Turkish tradition, was the wife of Ubada bin al-Samit, a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, [2] [3] [4] and foster sister of Muhammad's mother, Amina. [5] Hala Sultan Tekke complex is composed of a mosque, mausoleum, cemetery, and living quarters for men and women.

  9. Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad [a] (c. 570 – 8 June 632 CE) [b] was an Arab religious and political leader and the founder of Islam. [c] According to Islam, he was a prophet who was divinely inspired to preach and confirm the monotheistic teachings of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and other prophets.