• Umm Kulthūm bint 'Alī (Arabic: أُمّ كُلْثُوم بِنْت عَلِيّ), also known as Zaynab al-Ṣughrā (Arabic: زَيْنَب ٱلصُّغْرَىٰ, lit. 'the junior Zaynab'), was...
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  • Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad, one of the daughters of Muhammad (died c. 630) Umm Kulthum bint Ali, a daughter of Ali and granddaughter of Muhammad Umm Kulthum...
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    heaven', alongside her daughters Fatimah bint Muhammad, Ruqayya bint Muhammad, Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad and Zainab bint Muhammad. Muhammad was married to her...
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  • Zaynab bint Ali (Arabic: زَيْنَب بِنْت عَلِيّ, c. 626–682), was the eldest daughter of Fatima and Ali ibn Abi Talib. The former was a daughter of the Islamic...
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    Ruqayya bint ʿAlī (Arabic: رُقَيَّة بِنْت عَلِيّ) was a daughter of the fourth caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib (r. 656–661). She is considered an Alid saint...
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  • Umm Kulthūm bint Muḥammad (Arabic: أم كلثوم بنت محمد) (c. 603–630) was the third daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad by his first wife Khadija bint...
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  •  163–164 : 13, 162  She had one sibling, Ali.: 13  Her maternal aunts were Muhammad's daughters Ruqayya, Umm Kulthum and Fatima. When Umama was a small child...
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  • Umm Isḥāq bint Ṭalḥa ibn ʿUbayd Allāh (Arabic: أم إسحاق بنت طَلحَة بن عُبَيد الله) was the daughter of Talha and one of the wives of Hasan ibn Ali. After...
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  • women: Sawdah bint Zam'ah in 619; Aisha bint Abi Bakr in 623; Hafsa bint Umar, Zaynab bint Khuzayma, and Hind bint Abi Umayya in 625; Zaynab bint Jahsh in...
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  • ʿAlī ibn Abī al-ʿĀṣ or ʿAlī ibn Zaynab bint Muḥammad was a companion and a grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his eldest daughter. Ali was...
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  • Hind bint Abi Umayya (Arabic: هِنْد ابِنْت أَبِي أُمَيَّة, Hind ʾibnat ʾAbī ʾUmayya, c. 580 or 596 – 680 or 683), better known as Umm Salamah (Arabic:...
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  • Fāṭimah bint ʿAmr (Arabic: فاطمة بنت عمرو; d.576) was the grandmother of Muhammad and Ali ibn Abi Talib and one of the wives of Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim...
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    the empire. The majority of Shi'a's are in agreement that Umm Kulthum, the daughter of the Ali, was not married to Umar. One narration concerning the marriage...
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  • his wife Umm Kulthum bint Ali, a granddaughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was the son of Umar ibnul Khattab and Umm Kulthum bint Ali. He was killed...
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  • Fatima bint Asad (Arabic: فَاطِمَة بِنْت أَسَد Fāṭima bint ʾAsad c. 555–626 CE), was the mother of Ali ibn Abi Talib, married to Abu Talib, and an aunt...
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  • Fatima bint Musa (Arabic: فَاطِمَة بِنْت مُوسَىٰ, romanized: Fāṭima bint Mūsā), circa 790–816 CE, commonly known as Fatima al-Ma'suma (Arabic: فَاطِمَة...
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  • Abū Bakr ibn ʿAlī (Arabic: أبو بكر بن علي) was reportedly the son of Ali and Layla bint Mas'ud. He was among companions of Husayn who was martyred at the...
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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...
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  • or after 623. Zaynab bint Jahsh, a cousin of Muhammad. They were married in 625 and divorced in late 626.: 72–73  Umm Kulthum bint Uqba, a maternal sister...
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  • Ali al-Akbar ibn al-Husayn (Arabic: عَلِيّ ٱلْأَكْبَر بن ٱلْحُسَيْن), commonly known as simply Ali al-Akbar, was the son of Layla bint Abi Murra and Husayn...
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  • Fatima bint Muhammad. He had many children like Hasan, Husayn, Abbas, Zaynab, Umm Kulthum and Muhammad. and three daughters: Fākhita bint Abī Ṭālib (Umm Hani)...
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  • then retired to Medina, where in 670 CE he was poisoned by his wife Ja'da bint al-Ash'ath ibn Qays, after being secretly contacted by Muawiyah who wished...
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  • brothers-in-law, as Hamza's wife Salma bint Umays was a half-sister of Maymuna, a wife of Muhammad. Another sister, Umm Fadl, was married to Abbas ibn Abd...
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    Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth Rashidun caliph (r. 656–661) and the first Shia Imam, was assassinated during the morning prayer on 28 January 661 CE, equivalent...
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  • children.: 3  Salma bint Umays ibn Ma'd, the half-sister of Maymuna bint al-Harith. Umama bint Hamza, wife of Salama ibn Abi Salama. Zaynab bint Al-Milla ibn...
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    son of Zaynab bint Maz'un. Zayd, son of Umm Kulthum bint Ali. Ubayd Allah, son of Umm Kulthum bint Jarwal. Zayd, son of Umm Kulthum bint Jarwal. Asim,...
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    ٱلزَّهْرَاء), is a special kind of Dhikr which is attributed to Fatimah bint Muhammad, and consists of saying 33 repetitions of subḥāna -llahi (سُبْحَانَ...
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    Fatima (redirect from Fatima bint Muhammad)
    Zaynab, Umm Kulthum, and Ruqayyah, who did not survive Muhammad. Alternatively, a number of Shia sources state that Zainab, Ruqayyah, and Umm Kulthum were...
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    the tribe is named after Hashim ibn Abd Manaf. He was married to Salma bint Amr of the Banu Najjar, an Azdi clan. Amongst pre-Islamic Arabs, people classified...
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  • ISBN 978-0-333-80035-5. Qutbuddin, Tahera (2019). "Orations of Zaynab and Umm Kulthūm in the Aftermath of Ḥusayn's Martyrdom at Karbala: Speaking Truth to...
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