AMINAH BINT WAHB
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'Aminah bint Wahab' ( )(???-577) was the mother of Muhammad.
She was a member of the Banu Zuhrah clan.[1]
She was the daughter of Wahb ibn `Abd Manaf, and was married to Abdallah ibn Abd al-Muttalib. There are also texts which claim that Aminah bint Wahab died in a trip to Yathrib while she took Muhammad to meet his uncles and to see the grave of his father. Aminah died in 577.
★ Wahb (name)
★ Aminah (name)
★ Family tree of Aminah bint Wahab
★ Sahaba
★ Halah bint Wahb
1. http://www.ahya.org/amm/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=109
★ An extract from Beacons of Light: Muhammad, the Prophet, and Fatimah, the Radiant: A Partial Translation of I'lamu 'l Wara bi Alami 'l-Huda by Abu Ali al Fadl ibn al Hasan ibn al Fadl at Tabarsi (c468-548), translated by Dr Mahmoud Ayoub and Dr Lynda Clarke and published in 1986 by the World Organization For Islamic Services, Tehran, Iran: Beacons of Light, Chapter 1: The Holy Prophet of Islam
★ Roots Web
★ Victory News Magazine
'Aminah bint Wahab' ( )(???-577) was the mother of Muhammad.
| Contents |
| Biography |
| See also |
| External links and references |
Biography
She was a member of the Banu Zuhrah clan.[1]
She was the daughter of Wahb ibn `Abd Manaf, and was married to Abdallah ibn Abd al-Muttalib. There are also texts which claim that Aminah bint Wahab died in a trip to Yathrib while she took Muhammad to meet his uncles and to see the grave of his father. Aminah died in 577.
See also
★ Wahb (name)
★ Aminah (name)
★ Family tree of Aminah bint Wahab
★ Sahaba
★ Halah bint Wahb
External links and references
1. http://www.ahya.org/amm/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=109
★ An extract from Beacons of Light: Muhammad, the Prophet, and Fatimah, the Radiant: A Partial Translation of I'lamu 'l Wara bi Alami 'l-Huda by Abu Ali al Fadl ibn al Hasan ibn al Fadl at Tabarsi (c468-548), translated by Dr Mahmoud Ayoub and Dr Lynda Clarke and published in 1986 by the World Organization For Islamic Services, Tehran, Iran: Beacons of Light, Chapter 1: The Holy Prophet of Islam
★ Roots Web
★ Victory News Magazine
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