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  2. Arwa al-Sulayhi - Wikipedia

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    Arwa al-Sulayhi (Arabic: أَرْوَى بِنْت أَحْمَد ابْن مُحَمَّد ابْن جَعْفَر ابْن مُوْسَى ٱلصُّلَيْحِي, romanized: Arwā bint Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn Jaʿfar ibn Mūsā aṣ-Ṣulayḥī), (c. 1048 – c. 1138) was a long-reigning ruler of Yemen, firstly as the co-ruler of her ...

  3. Arwa bint Kurayz - Wikipedia

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    Arwa was the daughter of Kurayz ibn Rabi'ah ibn Habib ibn Abd Shams ibn Abd Manaf, so she was of Banu Abd-Shams, a sub-clan of the tribe of Quraysh. [2] Arwa's mother was Umm Hakim bint Abd al-Muttalib , so Arwa was a cousin of Muhammad.

  4. Arwa bint Abd al-Muttalib - Wikipedia

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    Arwa replied that she was a Muslim and that she advised Abu Lahab to support their nephew, for even if Muhammad's mission failed, Abu Lahab would have the excuse that he was only protecting a family member. [3] Arwa joined the general emigration to Medina in 622. [2]

  5. Umm Jamil - Wikipedia

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    Arwā bint Ḥarb (Arabic: أروى بنت حرب), better known as Umm Jamīl (Arabic: أم جميل), was an aunt of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who is mentioned in the Quran. [1] She was Abu Lahab's wife and Abu Sufyan's sister. Arwa is usually remembered for opposing Islam and the prophet, and also for a poem.

  6. Family tree of Uthman - Wikipedia

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    Ramla bint Shayba (daughter of Shayba ibn Rabi'a of the Banu Abd-Shams) Aisha bint Uthman Umm Aban al-Kubra bint Uthman Umm 'Amr bint Uthman: Aisha was married to al-Harith ibn al-Hakam, and later married to Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr. Umm Aban al-Kubra was married to Marwan I ibn al-Hakam who was her first cousin once removed; They had offspring.

  7. Queen Arwa Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the mosque is attributed to Queen Arwa bint Ahmad al-Sulayhi, who ruled the Sulayhid state of Yemen for the period between 1085 and 1138. [2] When Queen Arwa moved to the city of Jibla in 1087, she ordered the conversion of the Palace of Dār al-ʿIzz (Arabic: دَار ٱلْعِزّ, lit.

  8. Arwa bint Mansur al-Himyari - Wikipedia

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    Arwa was the daughter of Mansur al-Himyari, a descendant of the Banu Himyar tribe, whose ancestors ruled Yemen in pre-Islamic times (110 BCE–525 CE). She was Al-Mansur's first wife. Arwa was also known as Umm Musa, her lineage went back to the Kings of Himyarite. [1] She married Abu Ja'far Abdallah ibn Muhammad, the future Abbasid caliph al ...

  9. Arwa - Wikipedia

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    Arwa bint Harun al-Rashid, was the daughter of Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid, her mother was Hulab. She was also half sister of Caliph al-Amin and al-Ma'mun. Umm Jamil, also known as Arwā, wife of Abū Lahab; Arwa (singer), Yemeni singer; Arwa al-Sulayhi, queen of Yemen 1067–1138; Arwa Damon, news journalist