-
searched for him, but
without success. A
lament is
attributed to his father,
Harithah ibn
Sharahil (BaSharahil): I weep for Zayd, not
knowing what
became of...
- "From 'Usama ibn Zayd.") He was
attacked during the
Expedition of Zayd ibn
Harithah (Hisma)
Dihya approached the Banu
Dubayb (a
tribe which converted to Islam...
- al-Rumiya زنيرة الرومية Born
Harithah bint al-Muammil Died
Hejaz Nationality Middle East,
originally from
Europe Other names
Harithah bint al-Muammil Known for...
- Muhammad's sons
reached adulthood, but he had an
adult foster son, Zayd ibn
Harithah.
Daughters of
Muhammad all
reached adulthood but only
Fatima survived her...
-
companion of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was the son of Zayd ibn
Harithah, Muhammad's
freed slave, and Umm
Ayman (Barakah), a
servant of Muhammad...
- Zayd ibn
Harithah on
behalf of Muhammad:
Expedition of Zayd ibn
Harithah (Al-Jumum),
September 627 AD (6 AH)
Expedition of Zayd ibn
Harithah (Wadi al-Qura)...
- instructed:"If Ja'far is
wounded or killed, Zayd ibn
Harithah will take over the command. If Zayd ibn
Harithah is
killed or wounded,
Abdullah ibn
Rawaha will...
-
Around 625,
Muhammad proposed Zaynab to
marry his
adopted son, Zayd ibn
Harithah. Zayd had been born into the Kalb
tribe but as a
child he had been kidnapped...
-
stones at
Muhammad and Zayd ibn
Harithah to make them
leave the city and
never come back.
Muhammad and Zayd ibn
Harithah were
finally turned out by mocking...
- ibn Murrah,
through his father's
second wife, Asma bint Adiy (Hind bint
Harithah al-Bariqiyyah) of Asad. He was
married to
Fatimah bint Sa'd ibn Sayl, who...