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  2. Rubab bint Imra al-Qais - Wikipedia

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    Rubab was the daughter of Imra' al-Qais ibn Adi, a chief of the Banu Kalb tribe. Imra' came to Medina early during the caliphate of Umar (r. 634–644) and was given authority over the new converts to Islam from the Quda'a, a confederation of tribes that included the Banu Kalb. [1]

  3. Mary in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Mary's relation to John and Zechariah. According to the Quran, Mary's parents had been praying for a child. Their request was eventually accepted by God, and Mary's mother became pregnant. Her father Imran had died before the child was born. After her birth, she was taken care of by her maternal uncle Zechariah.

  4. Umm Farwa - Wikipedia

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    Fāṭima bint al-Qāsim (Arabic: فاطمة بنت القاسم), commonly known by her kunya Umm Farwa (Arabic: أم فروة), was the wife of the fifth Shia Imam Muhammad al-Baqir and the mother of his successor, Ja'far al-Sadiq. She was also the great-granddaughter of the Rashidun caliph Abu Bakr. [1]

  5. Khawla al-Hanafiyya - Wikipedia

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    Khawla was known as al-Hanafiyya after her tribe Banu Hanifa.After Abu Bakr became caliph, the people of Yamama refused to pay Zakat (religious tax), forming a strong army and following a self-proclaimed prophet from their tribe called Musaylima.

  6. Layla bint Abi Murrah al-Thaqafi - Wikipedia

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    Laylā bint Abī Murrah ibn ʿUrwah ibn Masʿūd al-Thaqafī (Arabic: لَيْلَىٰ بِنْت أَبِي مُرَّة ٱبْن عُرْوَة ٱبْن مَسْعُود ٱلثَّقَفِيّ), also known as Umm Laylā (Arabic: أُمّ لَيْلَىٰ), was a wife of Husayn ibn Ali and the mother of Ali al-Akbar [1] and Fatima al-Sughra.

  7. Oakland County mosque celebrates $20 million expansion as ...

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    "The architecture is really wonderful," Imam Mohammad Ali Elahi, religious leader of the Islamic House of Wisdom in Dearborn Heights who is active in interfaith work in Michigan, told the Free Press.

  8. Umm Habiba - Wikipedia

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    She was born in circa 589 or 594. [1] She was the daughter of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb and Safiyyah bint Abi al-'As. [1] Abu Sufyan was the chief of the Umayya clan, and he was the daughter of the leader of the whole Quraysh tribe and the most powerful opponent of Muhammad in the period 624–630.

  9. Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist - Wikipedia

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    Abu Basir recorded that Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq, the great grandson of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, had stated: "Hannah, the wife of Imran, and Hananah, the wife of Zechariah, were sisters. He goes on to say that Mary was born from Hannah and John was born from Hananah. Mary gave birth to Jesus and he was the son of the daughter of John's aunt ...