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  1. Khawla bint Jaʿfar al-Ḥanafiyya ( Arabic: خولة بنت جعفر الحنفية ), also known as Umm Muḥammad (Arabic: أُمّ مُحَمَّد ), was one of the wives of the Muslim caliph and Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib . Biography. Khawla was known as al-Hanafiyya after her tribe Banu Hanifa.

  2. 108. Khawlah Bint Ja'far Al-Hanafiyyah. Khawlah was the daughter of Ja'far Ibn Qays Ibn Maslamah Ibn...Ibn Hanifah...Ibn Bakr Ibn Wa'il, the wife of Amir al-Mu'minin ('a), and the mother of Muhammad Ibn Hanafiyyah. 1. Her Merits. Khawlah was a very eloquent lady who at the time of birth had witnessed that, "There is no god but One."

  3. Often known by his title Ibn al-Hanafiyya, Muhammad was born to Khawla bint Ja'far, a woman from the Banu Hanifa tribe, and Ali ibn Abi Talib, a cousin of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Ali is also recognized as the fourth Rashidun caliph (r. 656–661) and the first Shia imam.

  4. Tras la muerte de Mahoma, las gentes de Al-Yamama fueron declaradas apóstatas por los musulmanes por negarse a pagar el azaque (impuesto religioso); los hombres fueron asesinados (véase guerras Ridda), y las mujeres fueron llevadas a Medina como esclavas, Jawlah bint Ja'far siendo una de ellas.

  5. Khawlah bint Ja`far al-Hanafiyyah. She gave birth to Muhammad who was well-known with the title of Ibn al-Hanafiyyah. His kunyah was Abul-Qasim. He died at al-Ta’if in 81 A.H. Umm-Sa`id bint `Urwah al-Thaqafiyyah. Ibn ShahrAshūb writes that she gave birth to Nafisah, Zaynab al-Sughra and Ruqayyah al-Sughra.

  6. Answer. Abul Qasim, Muhammad ibn Hanafiyyah (rahimahullah), was a senior Tabi’I. Despite being the son of Sayyiduna ‘Ali (radiyallahu ‘anhu), Muhammad ibn Hanafiyyah was more famously attributed to his Mother, Khawlah bint Jafar Al-Hanafiyyah (rahimahumallah).

  7. 3 de ene. de 2002 · The names of the wives of Ali (ra) were: Faatimah (daughter of the Prophet), Umm al-Banin bint Hazaam, Layla bint Mas`ood, Asmaa, Sahbaa bint Rabi`yah, Umamah bint Abu al-`Aas, Khawlah bint Ja`far, Umm Sa`eed bint `Urwah and Muhyaa bint Imra’al-Qays.