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Lubāba bint al-Ḥārith (Arabic: لبابة بنت الحارث) (c. 593–650), was a
prominent early Muslim. Two of her sisters,
Maymunah bint al-Harith and
Zaynab bint...
- of Abd
Allah ibn Abbas.
Abbas had a
young son
named Ubayd Allah, born to
Lubaba bint
Ubayd Allah, the grand-daughter of
Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib. This...
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Lubaba ibn Abd al-Mundhir (Arabic: أبو لبابة بن عبد المنذر, romanized: Abū
Lubāba ibn ʿAbd al-Mundhir) was a
leading member of the Banu Aws, an Arabic...
- of
Lubaba. Her
mother is not named. The
following were all the
offspring of
Lubaba. Al-Fadl. Abd Allah.
Ubayd Allah.
Ubayd Allah's
daughter Lubaba married...
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other end of the tent, a
Muslim freedman named Abu Rafi' and Abbas's wife
Lubaba sat
sharpening arrows. When they
heard the news of the men in
white riding...
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Quraysh tribe. From Harith, Hind was the
mother of at
least four children. 1.
Lubaba "the Elder",
better known as, Umm Fadl. She was the wife of ‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd...
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Lubāba bint ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAbbās (Arabic: لبابة بنت عبد الله ابن عباس) was the
daughter of Ibn Abbas, a
prominent companion of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad...
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their Aws
allies who had
embraced Islam,
leading to the
arrival of Abu
Lubaba. When
asked about Muhammad's intentions, he
gestured towards his throat...
- from the
Himyari tribe in Yemen.
Lubaba the
Elder was her full sister. Her
paternal half-sisters were
Layla (
Lubaba the Younger),
Huzayla and Azza. Her...
- he was
called Ibn
Abbas (the son of Abbas). His
mother was Umm al-Fadl
Lubaba, who
prided herself in
being the
second woman who
converted to Islam, on...