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Encyclopedia > Zainab bint Muhammad

this is a sahaba of Muhammad In the Islamic religion, the Sahaba (or Asahaaba,الصحابه; both forms are plural--the singular is Sahaabi, which is Arabic for friend, or companion) are the companions of the Prophet Muhammad. ... Muhammad is a common male name for Muslims. ...



She is the daghter of Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, however, it is disputed if she is the daghter of Muhammad or Khadijah's assumed previous husband. Khadija (Arabic: خديجه ) was the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad. ...



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. Daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) ... Fatima Zahra also called Fatemeh Al Zahraa or Az-Zahra (Arabic: ) was the daughter of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad. ...


See also

  • Family tree of Zainab bint Muhammad
  • Sahaba

In the Islamic religion, the Sahaba (or Asahaaba,الصحابه; both forms are plural--the singular is Sahaabi, which is Arabic for friend, or companion) are the companions of the Prophet Muhammad. ...

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Zainab bint Muhammad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (160 words)
While Sunnis and some Shi'a view Zainab as the daughter of Muhammad and Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, some Shia and non-Muslim argue she is the daughter of Khadijah's assumed previous husband, see Genealogy of Khadijas daughters.
Married to Abu al-Aas ibn al-Rabiah prior to his accepting Islam, she became the mother of Ali ibn Zainab and Umamah bint Zainab.
Her other sisters were Ruqayah bint Muhammad, Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad and Fatima bint Muhammad.
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