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  2. Family tree of Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Husayn ibn Ali grandson family tree. Umm Kulthum bint Ali granddaughter. Zaynab bint Ali granddaughter. Safiyya tenth wife. Abu Bakr father-in-law family tree. Sawda second wife. Umar father-in-law family tree. Umm Salama sixth wife. Juwayriya eighth wife.

  3. Children of Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Children of Muhammad. The common view is that the Islamic prophet Muhammad had three sons, named Abd Allah, Ibrahim, and Qasim, and four daughters, named Fatima, Ruqayya, Umm Kulthum, and Zaynab. The children of Muhammad are said to have been born to his first wife Khadija bint Khuwaylid, except his son Ibrahim, who was born to Maria al-Qibtiyya.

  4. Fatima - Wikipedia

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    Fatima bint Muhammad ( Arabic: فَاطِمَة بِنْت مُحَمَّد, romanized : Fāṭima bint Muḥammad; 605/15–632 CE), commonly known as Fatima al-Zahra' ( Arabic: فَاطِمَة ٱلزَّهْرَاء, romanized : Fāṭima al-Zahrāʾ ), was the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his wife Khadija. [1] Fatima's ...

  5. Islamic marital practices - Wikipedia

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    Although Islamic marriage customs and relations vary depending on country of origin and government regulations, both Muslim men and women from around the world are guided by Islamic laws and practices specified in the Quran. [1] Islamic marital jurisprudence allows Muslim men to be married to multiple women (a practice known as polygyny ).

  6. Zainab bint Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Zainab bint Muhammad (Arabic: زَيْنَب بِنْت مُحَمَّد)‎ (598/599–629 CE) was the eldest daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad by his first wife Khadijah. Marriage [ edit ] She married her maternal cousin, Abu al-As ibn al-Rabi' , before December 610, [3] : 313–314 [4] : 21 [5] : 162 and Khadija gave her a wedding ...

  7. Mary in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Isa. Maryam bint Imran ( Arabic: مَرْيَم بِنْت عِمْرَان, romanized : Maryam bint ʿImrān, lit. ' Mary, daughter of Imran ') is revered in Islam. The Qur'an refers to her seventy times and explicitly identifies her as the greatest woman to have ever lived. [1] [2] [3] In the Quran, her story is related in three Meccan surahs ...

  8. Rattanbai Jinnah - Wikipedia

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    Rattanbai Jinnah ( née Petit; 20 February 1900 – 20 February 1929), also known as Ruttie Petit, was the wife of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, an important figure in the creation of Pakistan and the country's founder. Petit belonged to two of the most influential families of the Indian Subcontinent, the Petit family, through her father and the Jinnah ...

  9. List of Arabic given names - Wikipedia

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    A Abeer Abiha Adela (name) Afaf Afreen Aisha Aliya Alya (name) Amalia (given name) Amina (disambiguation) Amira (name) Arwa Ashraqat Ashfa Asma (given name) Atikah Aya (given name) Azhar (name) Azra (name) Aziza (name) B Boutheina Bushra Besma C Chaima D Dalal (name) Dalia (given name) Danielle Dana (given name) Dareen Dina E Eliana Esma Eva (name) F Fadwa Farah (name) Farida (given name ...