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Umm Hakim bint Abd al-Muttalib

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Umm Hakim bint Abdul Muttalib (Arabic: البيضاء بنت عبد المطلب) was an aunt of Muhammad.

She was born in Mecca around 546, the daughter of Abdul Muttalib ibn Hashim and Fatimah bint Amr al-Makhzumiya.[1][2]: 32  She was the twin sister of Abdullah, the father of Muhammad.[3]: 198  Umm Hakim was known as Al-Baydaa ("the White One") because she was Abdulmuttalib's only fair-skinned daughter.[3]: 198 

She married Kurayz ibn Rabia from the Abdshams clan of the Quraysh. Their children were Amir, Arwa (the mother of the future Caliph Uthman), Talha and Umm Talha.[2]: 32 [3]: 198 

Umm Hakim died before 610.[3]: 198 

References

  1. ^ Ibn Hisham note 97.
  2. ^ a b Muhammad ibn Saad, Tabaqat vol. 8. Translated by Bewley, A. (1995). The Women of Madina. London: Ta-Ha Publishers.
  3. ^ a b c d Al-Tabari, Tarikh al-Rusul wa'l-Muluk vol. 39. Translated by Landau-Tasseron, E. (1998). Biographies of the Prophet's Companions and Their Successors. New York: State University of New York Press.