Fatimah bint Muhammad Al-Zahraa, Mother of her Father, the Chaste and Pure One, was born circa610 in Mecca to Muhammad (c570-632) and Khadijah bint Khuwaylid (555-619) and died 632 inMedina of unspecified causes. Umm Kulthum was the third daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad by his first wife Khadijah bint Khuwaylid. Ali protested that she had not yet reached puberty,One story from their married life tells how Umm Kulthum sent a gift of perfume to the However, Shiites are of the view this marriage with Umar did not happen at all.After Umar's death in 644, Umm Kulthum married her young cousin, Ja'far's son After Awn's death, Ali married Umm Kulthum to Awn's brother After the death of her husband Muhammad, Umm Kulthum became one of the wives of Awn and Muhammad's eldest brother, Umm Kulthum had no children by any of her three latter marriages.Umm Kulthum and her son Zayd died at the same time, in Abdullah's lifetime.Fatimids believe that she is also known as "Zaynab the Younger" and that she is buried at Umar's Marriage to Umm Kulthum in Shiite Narrations. Due to his enmity towards Islam, Abu Lahab forced Utaybah to leave Hz Umm Kulthum (RA). Her mother’s death filled her heart with sorrow and grief, but Hz Umm Kulthum (RA) conducted herself in a mature manner, because in the absence of her mother, she had to take care of the entire household as well as her younger sister, Hz Fatima (RA).In the year 622 CE, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) left Mecca and migrated to Medina, and thereafter, he sent Hz Zayd ibn Harith (RA) to bring his daughters Hz Umm Kulthum (RA) and Hz Fatima (RA) to Medina.Life was comparatively better for Muslims in Medina.
After her divorce, Hz Umm Kulthum (RA) went back to live with her father, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The Marriage of `Umar ibn al-Khattab with Umm Kulthum bint `Ali (Allah be well-pleased with them). Hz Umm Kulthum (RA) was initially married to Utaybah, one of the sons of Abu Lahab. Umm Kulthum bint Ali. Umm Kulthum bint Ali "the Elder" was the granddaughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the daughter of Imam Ali. She married Utbah ibn Abu Lahab, but he divorced her after her conversion to Islam, after which she married Uthman ibn Affan. Khadeja was born circa 580. Part of a series on Islam Beliefs Oneness of God Prophets Revealed books Angels Predestination Day of Resurrection Practices Profession of faith Prayer Fasting Alms-giving Pilg Ruqayyah bint Muhammad (Arabic: رقية بنت النبي محمد) was the daughter of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad and Khadija. She is described as \"ذات الهجرتين\" meaning \"she who emigrated twice\", since she participated in both the Migration to Abyssinia and the Migration to Medina. Umm Umayyad (born Kulthum) was born to "The Prophet" Al-Hashim Muhammad and Khadeja Bint Muhammad (born Khuwaylid). She died in Medina in 2 AH (624 CE), at the same time as the Battle of Badr. Notable ancestors includeMuhammad (c570-632). (n.d) Retrieved from "Balaghatun Nisa", by Abul Fazl Ahmad bin Abi Tahir As a result, Hz Uthman (RA) earned the title of Dhu al-Nurayn (“The Possessor of Two Lights”), because he married two daughters of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).Hz Umm Kulthum (RA) lived with her husband Hz Uthman (RA) for six years, but the marriage remained childless. Hz Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad (RA) was the third daughter of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Hz Khadijah bint Khuwaylid (RA). Her marriage to the Caliph Umar is a controversial topic between Sunnis and Shi'ites. It was in Medina that Hz Umm Kulthum (RA) witnessed the Muslims’ victory in the Battle of Badr. Bears the name Ruqayyah and Umm Kulthum something from 'anhuma, under the auspices of the peace of a noble father, Muhammad bin' Abd Allah ibn 'Abd al-Muttalib sallallaahu' alaihi wa sallam. She was born in the year 603 CE, and was a year younger than Hz Ruqayyah (RA). She witnessed several stages during the rise of Islam – the socio-economic boycott and the hardships faced in Mecca, the migration to Medina, as well as the glorious conquest of Mecca in the year 08 AH (629 CE).She passed away in the year 09 AH in the month of Sha’ban (November/December 630 CE), at the age of 29 years. She is given the epithet 'the Younger' to distinguish her from her older sister, Zaynab the Elder. Muslims suffered a lot of afflictions, and owing to socio-economic boycott, some were even forced to consume leaves of trees.Hz Khadijah (RA) passed away shortly after the end of the boycott. Whether or not she married Umar is a controversial topic between Sunnis and Shia. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) tearfully conducted her funeral prayers, and she was laid to rest next to the grave of her sister, Hz Ruqayyah bint Muhammad (RA). Robin Patterson Profile on Geni.com
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"The was born on March 25 570, in Mecca. She married Ali Ibn Ali Talib (c599-661) circa623 JL . The marriage of `Umar with Umm Kulthum al-Hashimiyya (6 - 49) the daughter of `Ali and Fatima took place on the year 17 of the Hijra. She is given the epithet 'the Younger' to distinguish her from her older sister, Zaynab the Elder (Zaynab al-Kubra). Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim. She was born in the year 603 CE, and was a year younger than Hz Ruqayyah (RA).Hz Umm Kulthum (RA) was initially married to Utaybah, one of the sons of Abu Lahab. Unfortunately, it was during the battle itself that she got the sad news about the demise of her elder sister, Hz Ruqayyah (RA).After the death of Hz Ruqayyah (RA), Hz Umm Kulthum (RA) was married to Hz Uthman ibn Affan in the year 03 AH (624 CE). For many years, she stayed home, shouldering the burdens of life with her mother, Hz Khadijah (RA).Meanwhile, the people of Quraysh decided to boycott Muslims on both the economic and social frontier.