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- and freedom.
During this time,
Muhammad was
nursed by
Halimah bint Abi
Dhuayb, a poor
Bedouin woman from the
tribe of Banu Sa'ad, a
branch of the Hawāzin...
-
could be from
other families and communities. Examples: the
first Da'i was
Dhuayb Bin
Mousa from the Banu Hamdan,
Dawud Bin Ajab Shah was an Indian, Sulayman...
- Ibn Saad: 178, 188 and Tabari.
Khadija bint
Khuwaylid Halimah bint Abi
Dhuayb Islamic perspective on the
first martyr of
mankind The
martyrs of al-Ukhdud...
- to take care of an orphan. However, he was
accepted by
Halimah bint Abi
Dhuayb al-Sa'diyyah, who had
found no
child to take care of.
Muhammad sta**** with...
-
singer Halima Tayo Alao (born 1956),
Nigerian civil servant Halimah bint Abi
Dhuayb, the
prophet Muhammad's
foster mother Halimah Ali,
Malaysian politician...
- ibn Abd al-Muttalib. He was wet-nursed for a few days by
Halimah bint Abi
Dhuayb,
making him a foster-brother of Muhammad. He
married his cousin, Jumanah...
- Zoeb,
Zoaib & Zuayb; Arabic: ذؤيب بن موسى الوادعي الهمداني, romanized:
Dhuʾayb ibn Mūsā al-Wādiʿī al-Hamdānī; died 29
April 1151) was the
first dāʿī al-muṭlaq...
- Some non-royal wet
nurses have also been
written about.
Halimah bint Abi
Dhuayb was the
foster mother and wet
nurse of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. Petronella...