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Zainab may
refer to:
Zaynab (novel) or
Zaynab:
Country Scenes and Moral,
considered the
first modern Egyptian novel,
published 1913
Zaynab (name) This disambiguation...
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Zaynab bint Jaḥsh (Arabic: زينب بنت جحش; c. 590–641), was the
first cousin and the
seventh wife of
Muhammad and therefore,
considered by
Muslims to be...
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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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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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Zaynab, also
spelled as Zainab, Zaenab, Zayneb, Zeinab, Zenab, Zineb, Zinab, Zynab, Zaineb, and Zeynep. (Arabic: زينب, [ˈzeːnæb, ˈziːnæb, ˈzajnab]) is...
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Zaynab Dosso (born 12
September 1999) is an
Italian sprinter. She
competed at the 2020
Summer Olympics, in 4 × 100 m relay.
Daughter of
Ivorian parents...
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Zaynab bint Maẓʿūn (Arabic: زينب بنت مظعون) was the
first wife of Umar. She was the
daughter of Maz'un ibn
Habib of the
Jumah clan of the
Quraysh in Mecca;: 204 ...
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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 al-Harith...
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Zaynab bint Al-Harith (Arabic: زينب بنت الحارث, d. 629) was a
Jewish woman who
attempted to ********inate
Muhammad in the
aftermath of the
battle of Khaybar...
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prophet Muhammad and Khadija, via
their daughter Zaynab, and is thus also
known as Umāma bint
Zaynab (أُمَامَة بِنْت زَیْنَب).
Muhammad was her maternal...