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daughter of
Azwar al Asadi, one of the
chiefs of the Banu ****ad tribe,
Khawlah was well
known for her
bravery in
campaigns of the
Muslim conquests in...
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Khawlah or
Khawla (Arabic: خولة) is a
feminine Arabic given name,
meaning "female deer."
Notable people named Khawlah or
Khawla include:
Khawlah bint Ja'far...
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Khawlah bint
Hakim (Arabic: خولة بنت حكيم) was a
woman in
Arabia and a
disciple (Sahaba) of Muhammad, the
Prophet of Islam. She was
married to Uthman...
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which she
became pregnant and gave
birth to
Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya.
Khawlah Jaʽfar
Short Biographies of the
Prophet and His Ten
Companions who Were...
- bint
Khuwaylid Khalid ibn Sa`id
Kharija bin
Huzafa Khawlah bint
Hakim Khawlah bint al-Azwar
Khawlah bint Tha'labah
Khubayb ibn Adiy
Khunais ibn Hudhafa...
- She
later married bin ʿAmr, and had
another son
Tameem and a
daughter Khawlah.
Although often referenced in some
modern contexts as Nusaybah, the more...
- al-Huzn ("Year of Sorrow").
Before he left for Medina, it was
suggested by
Khawlah bint
Hakim that he
should marry Sawdah bint Zam'ah, who had
suffered many...
- the "grandest mother-in-law on earth". She was also
known by the name
Khawlah. Hind's father, Awf ibn
Zuhayr ibn al-Haarith ibn
Humaatah ibn Juraysh/Jarsh...
- Joud
Jouri Julia Jumana Kareena Karima Katya Khadija (name)
Khairunnisa Khawlah Lama (name)
Lamia (given name) Lana (given name) Lara (name)
Latifa Layan...
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Following the
death of his
first wife,
Khadija bint Khuwaylid, his aunt
Khawlah bint
Hakim suggested that he
marry Aisha. Aisha's
father Abu Bakr was unsure...