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Sawda bint Zam ' a was the first woman to immigrate to Abyssinia with her first husband As-Sakran bin Amr, after being persecuted by the polytheists of Mecca.
fr: Sawda bint Zama
The death of Khadija left Muhammad lonely, and, before he left for Medina, it was suggested by Khawlah bint Hakim that he marry Sawda bint Zamʿa, who had suffered many hardships after she became a Muslim.

Sawda and ibn
Sawda had a son by Sakran named Sakran ibn Amr ibn Abd Shams who fell a martyr fighting in the Battle of Jalula in 637 AD.

Sawda and was
Prior to that, Sawda was married to a paternal cousin of hers named As-Sakran bin ‘ Amr, and had five or six sons from her previous marriage.
In one account, he married Sawda in Shawwal, when she was about 55 years old, in the tenth year of Prophethood, after the death of Khadija.
As a compromise, or because of her old age, Sawda offered to give her turn of Muhammad's conjugal visits to Aisha, stating that she " was old, and cared not for men ; her only desire was to rise on the Day of Judgment as one of his wives ".
Sawda, who was much older, extended her motherly benevolence to the younger women.

Sawda and Muhammad
Muhammad gave permission to Khawla to speak to Sayyiduna Abu Bakr and to Sawda on the subject of their marriage.
There are disagreement in Muslim tradition whether Muhammad first married Sawda or Aisha.
As Sawda got older, and some time after Muhammad's marriage to Umm Salama, some sources claim that Muhammad wished to divorce Sawda.
Still other traditions maintain that Muhammad did not intend to divorce her, but only Sawda feared or thought that he would.

Sawda and by
Gaam is spoken in a compact area around the towns of Bau, Bobuk, Kukur, and Sawda in the Tabi Hills, roughly 11 ° 15 ′– 30 ′ N by 33 ° 55 ′– 34 ° 10 ′ E. The other three are spoken in isolated pockets to its south: Aka in the Sillok Hills, Kelo in the Tornasi Hills on jebels Tornasi ( Kayli village ) and Beni Sheko, and Molo at Jebel Malkan near the Ethiopian border.

Sawda and .
It rises to alpine heights southeast of Tripoli, where Al Qurnat as Sawda (" the black nook ") reaches.
It extends across the whole country along about, parallel to the Mediterranean coast with the highest peak, Qurnat as Sawda ', at.
After Muhammad's death, Sawda received a gift of money, which she spent on charity.
Both Aisha and Sawda, his two wives, were given apartments adjoined to the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi mosque.

bint and ibn
Following at the Battle of Uhud in 625, it is said that after killing Hamzah ibn Abdu l-Muṭṭalib, his liver was consumed by Hind bint ‘ Utbah ( the wife of Abû Sufyan ibn Harb one of the commanders of the Qurayš army ) who later reportedly converted to Islam and became the mother of Muawiyah I founder of the Islamic Umayyad Caliphate.
Historic sites of religious importance which have been destroyed by the Saudis include five of the renowned " Seven Mosques " initially built by Muhammad's daughter and four of his " greatest Companions ": Masjid Abu Bakr, Masjid Salman al-Farsi, Masjid Umar ibn al-Khattab, Masjid Sayyida Fatima bint Rasulullah and Masjid Ali ibn Abu Talib.
Interestingly, Sakina, or Sakina bint Husayn, was also the name of the youngest female child of Husayn ibn Ali, ostensibly the first girl in recorded history to be given the name.
The next year Fahida bint ghazwan's son, Abd-Allah ibn Uthman, died.
His father was Khattab ibn Nufayl and his mother was Fatima bint Hasham, from the tribe of Banu Makhzum.
* Fatima bint Hizam, mother of Abbas ibn Ali and a wife of the first Shia Imam
In this case, ibn and bint are included in the official naming.
Most Arab countries today, however, do not use ' ibn ' and ' bint ' in their naming system.
Abdullah I bin al-Hussein, King of Jordan Allāh ibn al-Husayn ( February 1882 – 20 July 1951 ) ( Arabic ) عبد الله الأول بن الحسين born in Mecca, Hejaz, Ottoman Empire, ( in modern-day Saudi Arabia ) was the second of three sons of Sherif Hussein bin Ali, Sharif and Emir of Mecca and his first wife Abdiyya bint Abdullah ( d. 1886 ).
Aisha ( Aisha bint Abu Bakr ) ( Muhammad's widow ), Talhah ( Talha ibn Ubayd-Allah ) and Al-Zubayr ( Abu ‘ Abd Allah Zubayr ibn al-Awwam ) were all in agreement with Muawiyah that those who assassinated Uthman should be brought to justice.
Malik was born the son of Anas ibn Malik ( not the Sahabi ) and Aaliyah bint Shurayk al-Azdiyya in Medina circa 711.
After his return to Medina, based on one account, he was ordered out of Medina for relating a false hadith from a woman he did not meet ( Fāṭima bint al-Mundhir, wife of Hishām ibn ʿUrwa ).
Some were killed, such as Sumayyah bint Khabbab, the seventh convert to Islam, who was allegedly tortured first by Amr ibn Hishām.
Son and heir of King Ali ibn Hussein of Hejaz, who was the elder brother of King Faisal I of Iraq, and brother of queen Aliya bint Ali, Abdul Ilah assumed power upon Ghazi's death in an automobile accident.
He was born in Jasra, Bahrain, the second son of Salman ibn Hamad Al Khalifa, Hakim of Bahrain, and wife Mouza bint Hamad Al Khalifa.
Husayn ibn Ali was the son of Ali, Muhammad's cousin, and his wife Fatimah, the daughter of Muhammad and his first wife Khadijah bint Khuwaylid.
Husayn ibn Ali was married to four women, Rubab bint Imra al-Qais with whom he fathered Ali al-Asghar ibn Husayn and Sukayna bint Husayn, Layla bint Abi Murrah al-Thaqafi mother of Ali al-Akbar ibn Husayn, Umm Ishaq bint Talhah, the widow of Hasan ibn Ali, mother of Fatimah bint Husayn.

bint and Shams
In Mecca Uthman married Umm Saeed Fatima bint Al Walid b Abd Shams, a Qurayshi lady, and returned to Medina with her.
Hashim had two full brothers, the elder was ' Abd Shams and younger was Muttalib who would succeed him, and half-brother Nawfal whose mother was Waqida bint Amr.

bint and ()
His second wife was Lalla Abla bint Tahar () ( born 5 September 1909 – died 1 March 1992 ).
Al-Khayzuran bint Atta () ( died 789 ) was the wife of the Abbasid Caliph Al-Mahdi and mother of both Caliphs Al-Hadi and Harun al-Rashid, the most famous of the Abbasids.
Tumāḍir bint ʿAmr ibn al-Ḥarth ibn al-Sharīd al-Sulamīyah (), usually simply referred to as al-Khansā ’ () ( translated from Arabic as either " gazelle " or " short-nosed ") was a 7th-century Arabic poet.
Haifa bint Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, also called Haifa Al Faisal, () ( born 1950 ) is the wife of Bandar bin Sultan and daughter of the late King Faisal and Queen Iffat.
Hind bint Abi Umayya (), also known as Hind al Makhzumiyah, Hind bint Suhayl or Umm Salama ( Mother of Salama ) () ( c. 580 – 680 ) was a wife of Muhammad, and a Mother of the Believers.
Safiyya bint Huyayy () ( c. 610 – c. 670 ) was a Jewish woman captured from the Banu Nadir tribe at age 17, who became Muhammad's wife.
Al -‘ Abbās ibn ‘ Ali () ( born 4th Sha ‘ bān 26 AH – 10 Muharram 61 AH ; approximately May 15, 647 – October 10, 680 ) was the son of ‘ Alī ibn Abī Tālib and fourth Rashidun Caliph ) and Fātimah bint Hizam al-Kilabiyyah ( commonly known as: Ummul Banīn – Mother of the Sons ).
Zaynab bint ‘ Āmir " Umm Rooman " () daughter of Aamer was a Companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Zaynab bint Ali () was the daughter of the Rashid Caliph and first Shi ' i Imam, Ali and granddaughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his daughter Fatimah.
Asma bint Umais () from the Banu Hashim tribe was a Sahabiyyah ( a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad ).
Salmā bint Sakhar () was the mother of Abū Bakr, the first Caliph.
Halimah bint Abi Dhuayb Abdullah ibn Al-Harith ibn Shagna ibn Jaber ibn Razam ibn Nasera ibn Faseya ibn Nasr ibn Sa ' ad ibn Bakr ibn Hawazen ibn Mansour ibn Ikrima ibn Khasfah ibn Qays ibn ' Ilan best known as Halimah al-Sa ‘ diyah () was the foster-mother and wetnurse of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Fatimah bint Amr () ( died 576 ) was the grandmother of Islamic prophet Muhammad, and one of the wives of Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim.
Qasim ibn Muhammad () was the son of Muhammad and Khadijah bint Khuwaylid.
Qutaylah bint ʻAbdu l-ʻUzzá () the daughter of Abdul Aza and was married to Abu Bakr and had two children with him, Asma bint Abi Bakr and ` Abdullah ibn Abi Bakr, when Muhammad started his mission.
Lubaba bint al-Harith () ( c. 580-655 ), also known as Umm Fadl, was a prominent early Muslim.
Ubayd-Allah ibn Jahsh () was the brother of Zaynab bint Jahsh, Hammanah bint Jahsh and Abd-Allah ibn Jahsh.
Layla bint al-Minhal ( also Laila ) () was a sahaba of Muhammad and the wife of Malik ibn Nuwayra.
Najiyah bint al-Walid ibn al-Mughira () is a sahaba of Muhammad.
Umm Jamil bint Harb () was the wife of Abu Lahab, an enemy of Muhammad and the sister of Abu Sufyan.
Salma bint Umays () was a sahaba of Muhammad, from the Banu Hashim clan and married to Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib.

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