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eighth wife
Maymuna eleventh wife
Aisha third wife
Family tree
Zaynab bint
Khuzayma fifth wife
Hafsa fourth wife
Zaynab bint
Jahsh seventh wife Umm Habiba...
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Zaynab bint
Khuzayma (Arabic: زينب بنت خزيمة) (c. 596 – 625), also
known as Umm al-Masākīn (Arabic: أم المساكين, "Mother of the Poor"), was the
fifth wife...
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Khuzayma ibn
Thabit Dhu al-Shahadatayn[citation needed] al-Ansari (Arabic: خزيمة بن ثابت ذو الشهادتين الأنصاري, romanized:
Khuzayma ibn Thābit Dhū al-Shahādatayn...
- Zam'ah in 619;
Aisha bint Abi Bakr in 623;
Hafsah bint Umar,
Zaynab bint
Khuzayma, and Hind bint Abi
Umayya in 625;
Zaynab bint
Jahsh in 627;
Juwayriya bint...
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prophet Muhammad and two of his wives:
Zaynab bint
Jahsh and
Zaynab bint
Khuzayma. In 2021, the
Chicago Tribune found that
Zeinab was the most po****r name...
- Abu Bakr
Muhammad ibn
Ishaq ibn
Khuzaymah (Arabic: أبو بكر محمد بن إسحاق بن خزيمة, 837 CE/223 AH – 924 CE/311 AH) was a
prominent Muslim Muhaddith and...
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Khuzaymah ibn
Mudrikah (خزيمة بن مدركة) was one of the
ancestors of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad, as well as the
Kinana and Banu Asad tribes. He was also...
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Khuzayma ibn
Khazim ibn
Khuzayma al-Tamimi (Arabic: خزيمة بن خازم بن خزيمة التميمي) (died 818/9) was a
powerful grandee in the
early Abbasid Caliphate...
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early Muslim. Two of her sisters,
Maymunah bint al-Harith and
Zaynab bint
Khuzayma became wives of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Lubaba was a
member of the...
- bint al-Azwar
Khawlah bint Tha'labah
Khubayb ibn Adiy
Khunais ibn
Hudhafa Khuzayma ibn
Thabit Khabbab ibn al-Aratt Al-Khansa
Khalid ibn al
Walid Labid ibn...