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  1. Ramla bint Abi Sufyan (594 - 665) (en árabe: رملة بنت أبي سفيان) también conocida como Umm Habiba (en árabe: أم حبيبة) era la hija de Abu Sufyan ibn Harb. Era una de las esposas de Mahoma , por lo que se le dio el título de "Madre de los Creyentes".

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    Ramla bint Abi Sufyan ibn Harb (Arabic: رَمْلَة بِنْت أَبِي سُفْيَان ٱبْن حَرْب, romanized: Ramla bint Abī Sufyān ibn Ḥarb; c. 589 or 594–665), commonly known by her kunya Umm Habiba (Arabic: أُمُّ حَبِيبَة, romanized: Umm Ḥabība), was a wife of Muhammad.

  3. 2 de ago. de 2017 · Ramla bint Abi Sufyan (RA) was one of the earliest individuals to enter the fold of Islam and had the blessed opportunity to become the wife of our Holy Prophet (peace be upon him). Throughout her historical accounts, she was recognized for her gentle disposition and her nature was defined by serenity, tranquility, and magnanimity.

  4. Ramla bint Abi Sufyan (594 - 666) (en árabe: رملة بنت أبي سفيان) también conocida como Umm Habiba (en árabe: أم حبيبة) era la hija de Abu Sufyan ibn Harb. Era una de las esposas de Mahoma , por lo que se le dio el título de "Madre de los Creyentes".

  5. Ramlah bint Abi Sufyan companion of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Brief history of sahaba Ramlah bint Abi Sufyan in Islamic history. Alim provides the exclusive site for the stories of Ramlah bint Abi Sufyan.

  6. Umm Habiba was the daughter of Abu Sufyan, who for some of his life was one of the most resolute enemies of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) spending much of his great wealth in opposing the Muslims, and leading the armies of the kafirun against the Muslims in all the early major battles, including the battles of Badr ...

  7. Ramlah, known as Umm Habibah (Mother of Habibah), was the daughter of Abu Sufyan, one of the most powerful chieftains in Makkah whom even the powerful listened to and obeyed. At the onset of the Islamic da'wah, Abu Sufyan was its first challenger due to his jealousy of prophethood being bestowed upon someone outside his family, Banu 'Abd Shams.