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Binte biluhuta is a
poured boiled-sweet corn or corn soup
originates from the
Gorontalese cuisine,
Sulawesi island, Indonesia.
Binte biluhuta is a typical...
- Umm Kulthūm bint ʿAlī (Arabic: أُمّ كُلْثُوم بِنْت عَلِيّ), also
known as
Zaynab al-Ṣughrā (Arabic: زَيْنَب ٱلصُّغْرَىٰ, lit. 'the
junior Zaynab'), was...
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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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Safiyyah bint Abd al-Muttalib (Arabic: صفية بنت عبدالمطلب, romanized: Ṣafīyya bint ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib; c. 567/569–640; 53 BH to 18 AH) was a
companion and...
- Umm Kulthūm bint Abī Bakr (Arabic: أم كلثوم بنت ابي بكر) was a
daughter of Abu Bakr and
Habiba bint Kharija. She was said to be the
first and probably...
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Khadija married Muhammad in 595.
Khuwaylid also had a
sister named Ume
Habib binte Asad.
Khadija was a very
successful merchant. It is said that when the Quraysh's...
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Aisha bint Abi Bakr (c. 614 CE – July 678) was a
seventh century Arab commander, politician, muhadditha, and the
third and
youngest wife of
prophet Muhammad...
- Shahrbānū (or
Shehr Bano) (Persian: شهربانو; "Lady of the Land") was
allegedly one of the
wives of
Husayn ibn Ali, the
third Shia Imam and
grandson of...
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Fatima bint
Muhammad (Arabic: فَاطِمَة بِنْت مُحَمَّد, romanized: Fāṭima bint Muḥammad; 605/15–632 CE),
commonly known as
Fatima al-Zahra' (Arabic: فَاطِمَة...
- 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...