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 PS Wiki Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Muhammad was nicknamed Abu Qasim, meaning the father of Qasim.
Her other two daughters, Ruqayya, and Umm Khulthum, were married to two sons of Muhammad's uncle and a bitter enemy, Abu Lahab, who is condemned in chapter 111 of the Qur'an.
Abdullah ibn Umm Maktum was a cousin of Khadijah bint Khuwaylid.
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 Bambooweb: Muhammad
Muhammad's father, Abd Allah, had died before he was born and the young boy was brought up by his paternal grandfather Abd al-Muttalib, of the tribe of Quraysh.
Muhammad is said to have drafted a document now known as the Constitution of Medina (circa 622-623), which laid out the terms on which the different factions could co-exist.
Muhammad's dominion split, but it did not fall; his religion did not die, but grew to be one of the major faiths of the present day.
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 Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Umm Kulthum was the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad's wife, Khadijah bint Khuwaylid.
She is belived to be Muhammad's step daughter.
Her first husband was Utaybah bin Abu Lahab, her second was Uthman.
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 Fatimah bint Muhammad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
__________________________________________________________ Fatimah Bint Muhammad __________________________________________________________ Fatimah was the fifth child of Muhammad and Khadijah.
Umm Jamil was known to be a hard and harsh woman who had a sharp and evil tongue.
It is said that on this occasion, both Fatimah and Umm Kulthum visited the home of their mother Khadijah and recalled memories of their childhood and memories of jihad, of long struggles in the early years of the Prophet's mission.
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 AlMaghrib Forums - The prophet's aunties
Umm Kulthum bint â€کUqbah, she is one of the noblest of the Sahabiyat and from the ones who did Hijrah.
Halaah bint Wahayb ibn â€کAbdu Manaaf ibn Zuhrah ibn Kilaab, the sister of Abi Waqqas (Malik) ibn Wahayb, and the aunt of Sa’d ibn Abi Waqqas.
Halaah bint Khuwaylid, the sister of al-Awwam and also the sister of Khadijah is the mother of Abi Al â€کAs ibn Rabee’ah, the husband of Zaynab bint Muhammad sallaallaahu alayhi wa sallaam and Khadijah.
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 Zainab bint Muhammad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zainab bint Muhammad is the daughter of Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, however, it is disputed if she is the daughter of Muhammad or Khadijah's assumed previous husband.
Married to Abul Aas-ibnur-Rabi, she becamed the mother of Ali ibn Zainab and Umamah bint Zainab.
Her other sisters where Ruqayah bint Muhammad, Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad and Fatima bint Muhammad.
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 The Marriage of umm kulthum daughter of ‘Ali to ‘Umar
Umm Kulthum was the second daughter of ‘Ali and Fatimah, and the youngets of their four children.
The marriage of Umm Kulthum to ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab is counted amongst the important issues presented to us by Islamic history, and as one of those matters around which debate and research has continued at length—and still continues.
As for Umm Kulthum, she is the one whom ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab married.
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 Rodinson. Muhammad
Muhammad, or Mahomet as we sometimes call him, was born in Mecca of a father called 'Abdallah and a mother whose name was Amina.
Muhammad used to say that she was the best of all the women of her time, and that he would live with her in paradise in a house built of reeds, in peace and tranquillity.
It may be, too, that as a child Muhammad had some mental experience of the kind known to many shamans of north and central Asia, and also to Australian magicians: at the moment of their initiation they feel that a spirit has taken away their internal organs and replaced them with fresh ones.
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 Fatimah bint Muhammad
It must have been painful for Ruqayyah and Umm Kulthum (ra) to be living in the household of such inveterate enemies who not only joined but led the campaign against their father.
Both Ruqayyah and Umm Kulthum (ra) were happy to be back with their loving parents and to be rid of the unbearable mental torture to which they had been subjected in the house of Umm Jamil.
It is said that on this occasion, both Fatimah and Umm Kulthum (ra) visited the home and the grave of their mother Khadijah (ra) and recalled memories of their childhood and memories of jihad, of long struggles in the early years of the Prophet's mission.
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 wives1
Although Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) did not fully realize it at the time, this was the beginning of the revelation of the Qur'an; but in that first encounter with the angel Jibril, Muhammad was very frightened, for he did not know who the angel Jibril was or what was happening.
When Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) as a little more relaxed, Khadijah took him to see her cousin, Waraqa ibn Nawfal, for he was a man of knowledge, and she was sure that he would be able to explain the meaning of what had just happened to her beloved husband.
The journey of the Prophet Muhammad and Abu Bakr is usually called the hijrah, and it is at this point that the dating of the Muslims begins, for it was after the hijrah that the first community of Muslims rapidly grew and flowered and bore fruit.
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 Islamic Forum -> Fatimah Bint Muhammad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
It must have been painful for Ruqayyah and Umm Kulthum to be living in the household of such inveterate enemies who not only joined but led the campaign against their father.
In the following year, she and her sister Umm Kulthum, were among the mighty throng of Muslims who took part with the Prophet in the liberation of Makkah.
It is said that on this occasion, both Fatimah and Umm Kulthum visited the home of their mother Khadijah and recalled memories of their childhood and memories of jihad, of long struggles in the early years of the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam's mission.
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 Umar's Marriage with Umm Kulthum bint Ali (Allah be well-pleased with them)
Ibn Kathir's Tarikh states the year 16 for the marriage of `Umar with Umm Kulthum; so she was between 10 and 12 since her date of birth is mentioned by al-Dhahabi in Siyar A`lam al-Nubala' as around the 6th year after the Hijra.
As for Umm Kulthum the elder, also the daughter of Fatima, she was [married] with `Umar ibn al-Khattab and gave him children we also already named.
Since for Umm Kulthum binte Abu Bakr to be born in 13 A.H and married in 17 A.H would give her an age of 4 years.
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 Articles - Uthman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
During the life of Muhammad, he was also part of the first Muslim emigration to the city of Axum in Ethiopia, and the later emigration from Mecca to Medina.
Abu Bakr's daughter Aisha, Muhammad's widow, was particularly vehement in her denunciations of Uthman.
They also question the tradition that Uthman married two of Muhammad's daughters, insisting that Ruqayyah and Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad were Muhammad's step-daughters.
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 ummah.com forum - View Single Post - Fatimah bint Muhammad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Both Ruqayyah and Umm Kulthum were happy to be back with their loving parents and to be rid of the unbearable mental torture to which they had been subjected in the house of Umm Jamil.
In about the seventh year of his mission, the Prophet and his family were forced to leave their homes and seek refuge in a rugged little valley enclosed by hills on all sides and defile, which could only be entered from Makkah by a narrow path.
The Prophet had previously spoken against lamentations for the dead, but this had lead to a misunderstanding, and when they returned from the cemetery the voice of Umar was heard raised in anger against the women who were weeping for the martyrs of Badr and for Ruqayyah.
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 MALIK'S MUWATTA, BOOK 30: Suckling
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abdullah ibn Abi Bakr from Amra bint Abd ar-Rahman that A'isha, umm al-muminin informed her that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, was with her and she heard the voice of a man asking permission to enter the room of Hafsa.
A'isha umm al-muminin took that as a precedent for whatever men she wanted to be able to come to see her.
She ordered her sister, Umm Kulthum bint Abi Bakr as-Siddiq and the daughters of her brother to give milk to whichever men she wanted to be able to come in to see her.
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 Please Allow Me 5 Minutes & Forgive Me
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All people in Madina was pleased with the Prophet's marriage to Hafsa bint Umar.
They blessed the marriage of Uthman to Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad (Sallahu 3laihi Wasallam) in the month of Jumada al-Akhirah in the same ear as well.
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 SunniPath Library - Hadith - Al-Muwatta' of Imam Malik - Suckling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
1 Yahya related to me from Malik from 'Abdullah ibn Abi Bakr from 'Amra' bint 'Abd ar-Rahman that 'A'isha, Umm al-Muminin, informed her that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, was with her and she heard the voice of a man asking permission to enter the room of Hafsa.
3 Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from Urwa ibn az-Zubayr that 'A'isha, Umm al-Muminin, told him that Aflah, the brother of Abu'l-Qu'ays, came and asked permission to visit her after the veil had been lowered, and he was her paternal uncle by suckling.
8 Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi' that Safiyya bint Abi 'Ubayd told him that Hafsa, Umm al-Muminin, sent 'Asim ibn 'Abdullah ibn Sa'd to her sister, Fatima bint 'Umar ibn al-Khattab, for her to suckle him ten times so that he could come in to see her.
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 Hafsah bint Umar (RU)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
All people in Madina was pleased with the Prophet's (SAW) marriage to Hafsah bint Umar (RU).
They blessed the marriage of Uthman to Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad (SAW) in the month of Jumada al-Akhirah in the same ear as well.
Thus, Hafsah (RA) joined the rank of the Prophet's (SAW) pure wives, mothers of the faithful who were by then, Sawdah and Aisha (RU).
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 Islamic History and Culture - Companions to Prophet Muhammad - Fatimah Bint Muhammad
This is compilation of the stories/biographies of Companions to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)'s obtained from many resources (books, internet, etc.).
Barakah came out and the Prophet said to her: "O Umm Ayman, call my brother for me."
In Ramadan of the tenth year just before he went on his Farewell Pilgrimage, the Prophet confided to Fatimah, as a secret not yet to be told to others:
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 Quraish
...........83 *2nd spouse of Ruqaiyah bint Muhammad: Uthman Ibn Affan
...........83 *2nd spouse of Umm-Kulthum bint Muhammad: Uthman Ibn Affan
Umm Habibah (Ramlah) bint Abu Sufiyan they married 7 Hijirah (629G)
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 The Muslims Internet Directory: Fatimah Bint Muhammad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
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Shortly afterwards, Ruqayyah married again, to the young and shy Uthma n ibn Allan who was among the first to have accepted Islam.
He also said: "The best women in all the world are four: the Virgin Mary, Aasiyaa the wife of Pharoah, Khadijah Mother of the Believers, and Fatimah, daughter of Muhammad." Fatimah thus acquired a place of love and esteem in the Prophet's heart that was o nly occupied by his wife Khadijah.
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