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Fatima (605/612/615–632) Abd Allah (611–615) With Mariyya. Ibrahim (630–632) Family. Ahl al-Bayt. A total of eleven women are confirmed as having been married to Muhammad, the founder of Islam. As a sign of respect, Muslims refer to each of these wives with the title Umm al-Muʼminin ( Arabic: أم ٱلْمُؤْمِنِين ...
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General. Muhammad's wives. Eleven women were confirmed to be...
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Muhammad's life is traditionally defined into two periods:...
- Muhammad's wives
24. Okt. 2018 · Learn about the 11 wives of the Prophet Muhammad, from his first wife Khadijah to his last wife Zaynab, and their roles in his life and legacy. Find out their names, dates, stories, and achievements in Islam.
According to Merriam-Webster, a concubine is “a woman with whom a man cohabits without being married”, and has a “social status in a household below that of a wife.” [3] All of Muhammad’s concubines were his slaves.
No.NameStatusDate1Khadijah bint KhuwaylidMarriedJuly 595.2Sawda bint Zam'aMarried, though with limited rights.May 620.3Aisha bint Abi BakrMarriedContracted May 620 but first consummated ...4Hafsa bint UmarMarriedJanuary or February 625.Aisha bint Abi Bakr [a] ( c. 613/614 – July 678) was Islamic prophet Muhammad 's third and youngest wife. [7] [8] Little is known about her childhood. A preponderance of classical sources converge on Aisha being 6 or 7 years old at the time of her marriage, and 9 at the consummation; her age has been a source of ideological friction. [9] .
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General. Muhammad's wives. Eleven women were confirmed to be married to the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Muslims use the term Umm al-Mu'minin (Arabic: أم ٱلْمُؤْمِنِين; meaning 'Mother of the Believers' from Quran 33:6 [1]) before or after the names of Muhammad's wives as a sign of respect. [2] Family tree.
Muhammad's life is traditionally defined into two periods: pre-hijra (emigration) in Mecca (from 570 to 622), and post-hijra in Medina (from 622 until 632). Muhammad is said to have had thirteen wives in total (although two have ambiguous accounts, Rayhana bint Zayd and Maria al-Qibtiyya, as wife or concubine).
10. Nov. 2019 · You might have heard the expression Ummahat al-Mumineen . This translates into English as the ‘Mothers of the Believers’ and this is a title that refers to the wives of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). They were his wives in this dunya and will be his wives in the akhirah.