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  1. Qurayba "the Younger" bint Abi Umayya was a companion of Muhammad and was a wife of the second Rashidun caliph, Umar, and then of the first Umayyad caliph, Mu'awiya. [1] Biography. Family. She was from the Makhzum clan of the Quraysh tribe in Mecca.

  2. Abū Umayya ibn Al-Mughīra (ابو ٱمية بن المغيرة), whose original name was Suhayl and whose by-name was Zād ar-Rākib (" the Travellers' Provider ") [1] : 80 was the chief of Mecca in the early seventh century. Family. He was the son of Mughīrah ibn Abdullah ibn Umar ibn Makhzūm, hence a member of the Makhzum clan of the Quraysh tribe.

  3. Later Umar added two more wives to his household: Umm Kulthum bint Jarwal, who bore him two sons, [1] : 203–204 and Qurayba bint Abi Umayya, a cousin from the powerful Makhzum clan, who was childless.

  4. 29 de jun. de 2021 · Quraybah bint Abi Umayyah al-Makhzoomi married Umar ibn Al-Khattāb during the Days of Ignorance. They remained married until Al-Hudaybiyah where they divorced and she married ‘Abdur-Rahmān ibn Abi Bakr.

  5. 25 de dic. de 2023 · Qurayba bint Abi Umayya, divorced by Umar in 628. Jamila bint Thabit, She married Umar about between May 627 and May 628. They had one son, Asim. Atiqa bint Zayd, she was married to Umar and had a son named Iyad. Umm Hakim bint al-Harith ibn Hisham, She was married to Umar in 634 and was mother of Fatima.

  6. Companion (Sahabiyyah) of Muhammad. This page was last edited on 12 March 2024, at 11:11. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Quick Reference. (d. 679) Better known as Umm Salama. Meccan aristocrat. Emigrated to Abyssinia with her first husband, who died of wounds sustained at the Battle of Uhud (625). Became a wife of the Prophet Muhammad (626). Reputedly intelligent, politically astute, active for women's rights in Medina.