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  1. Nāʾila bint al-Furāfiṣun (en árabe: نائلة بنت الفرافصة ‎) fue una esposa de Uthman, el tercer Califa del Imperio islámico. Nació en una familia cristiana de Kufa pero fue convertida al Islam por Aisha. En 28 AH (649 d. C.), se casó con Uthman, quien había asumido el gobierno del califato en 644.

  2. Na'ila bint al-Furafisa (Arabic: نائلة بنت الفرافصة, romanized: Nāʾila bint al-Furāfiṣa) was the wife of the third caliph Uthman (r. 644–656 ). She narrated many Hadith including eye witness accounts of the assassination of Uthman .

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  3. Nāʾila bint al-Furāfiṣun (en árabe: نائلة بنت الفرافصة ‎) fue una esposa de Uthman, el tercer Califa del Imperio islámico. Nació en una familia cristiana de Kufa pero fue convertida al Islam por Aisha. En 28 AH (649 d. C.), se casó con Uthman, quien había asumido el gobierno del califato en 644.

  4. 24 de mar. de 2023 · It is narrated that Uthman Bin Affan married Na'ila bint al-Furafisa, of the tribe of Kalb, and she was a Christian, and he married her on previous (muslim) wives. And it is narrated about Talha bin Ubaid-Ullah that he married a Jewess from Syria. Surah Baqarah, section on marriage with polytheists.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Nāʾila bint al-Furāfiṣa (Arabic: نائلة بنت الفرافصة‎‎) was the wife of Uthman, the third Caliph of the Islamic Empire. She was born into a Christian family in Kufa but was converted to Islam by Aisha. In 28 AH (649 CE), she married Uthman, who had succeeded to the Caliphate in 644.

  6. 10 de oct. de 2023 · Uthman ibn 'Affan (born c.580, son of 'Affan), 3rd KHALIFA [successor] OF DAMASCUS (644-56), married 1. Nayla bint Farasa (born c.605, a Christian woman); then 2. Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad; then 3. Ruquyyah bint Muhammad (Umm Kulthum's sister); then 4. --- (a Jewish woman).

  7. This article is an incomplete list of female scholars of Islam. A traditionally-trained female scholar is referred to as ʿālimah or Shaykha. [1] The inclusion of women in university settings has increased the presence of women scholars. [2] Akram Nadwi authored the largest compilation on female Islamic scholars, titled Al-Wafa bi Asma al-Nisa ...