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She married her maternal cousin, Abu al-As ibn al-Rabi', before December 610, [3]: 313–314 [4]: 21 [5]: 162 and Khadija gave her a wedding present of an onyx necklace. [ 4 ] : 22 They had two children, son Ali, who died in childhood, and daughter Umama , who would bear children, including Hilal or Muhammad al-Awsat .
Some Shia scholars dispute the paternity of Khadija's daughters, as they view the first three of them as the daughters from previous marriages and only Fatimah as the daughter of Muhammad and Khadija. [27] During their marriage, Khadija purchased the slave Zayd ibn Harithah, then adopted the young man as her son at Muhammad's request. [28]
Akhil Akkineni (born April 8, 1994) is an actor, who works in Telugu cinema.Akhil was born in San Jose, California, United States, and was raised in Hyderabad, India. [2] [3] Akhil debuted as a child artist in the film Sisindri (1994), for which he won a Filmfare Special Award.
Zaynab's first marriage was likely before Islam. The name of her first husband is not known to history, but it is mentioned that he had died by the time of Hijrah in the year of 622 CE. [4]: 180 At that time Zaynab, who had become a Muslim, was among those who accompanied her brother Abdullah on the Hijrah to Medina. [5]
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Zaynab married her paternal cousin Abd Allah, [12] [40] whose father Ja'far al-Tayyar ibn Abi Talib was Muhammad's cousin and a prominent early Muslim, who was killed in the Battle of Mu'ta (629) against the Byzantines. [41] Abd Allah was a narrator of prophetic hadiths, thirteen of which appear in the canonical Sunni collection Musnad Ibn Hanbal.