`Abd Allah ibn `Abd al-Asad
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`Abd Allah ibn `Abd al-Asad (Arabic: بن عبد الأسد عبد الله) was one of the companions of Muhammad.
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He was married to Umm Salama Hind bint Abi Umayya, and they were among the first who converted to Islam.
They had four children: Salama, Umar, Zaynab, and Durra.
He died from a wound he sustained during the Battle of Uhud that reopened after he had lead the Expedition of Qatan.
After his death, Muhammad married her widow.
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