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Sawdah bint Zamʿah (Arabic: سودة بنت زمعة) was the
second wife of
Muhammad and
regarded as "Umm-ul-Mu'mineen" (Arabic: أمّ المؤمنين, romanized: ʾumm al-muʾminīn)...
- 24-year-long marriage.
After Khadija,
Muhammad went on to
marry ten women:
Sawdah bint Zam'ah in 619;
Aisha bint Abi Bakr in 623;
Hafsa bint Umar, Zaynab...
- mourning.
After the
consent of the Prophet, she conve**** the
message to
Sawdah bint Zam'ah (widow of
Sakran bin Amr) and Abu Bakr for his
daughter Aisha's...
- the Asir magpie,
believed to be down to its last 135 pairs.
Jabal Sawdah ("Mount
Sawdah") Abha City,
located 2,270 m (7,450 ft)
above sea
level in the 'Asir...
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Hunaif Sahla bint
Suhayl Salit bin 'Amr 'Ala bin
Hadrami Samra ibn
Jundab Sawdah bint Zam`a As-Sakran ibn Amr
Shams ibn
Uthman Shadad ibn Aus
Shurahbil ibn...
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Black Banner Organisation (Arabic: تنظيم الراية السودة, Tandhīm Al Rāyah Al
Sawdāh) was an
Iraqi guerrilla organization that
battled multinational troops in...
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suffered in 624.: 4 The
women who
washed her dead body
included Umm Ayman,
Sawdah and Umm Salama.: 24
Muhammad in
Islam Children of
Muhammad Genealogy of...
- Al-Sawda (Arabic: السودا, also
spelled Sauda or al-Soda) is a town in
northwestern Syria,
administratively part of the
Tartus Governorate,
located 15 kilometers...
- Khadijah's death,
Khawla bint
Hakim suggested to
Muhammad that he
should marry Sawdah bint Zam'ah, a
Muslim widow, or Aisha,
daughter of Umm
Ruman and Abu Bakr...
- 2020.
Retrieved November 15, 2017.
Isaacson (2023), pp. 2—3. Bhaimiya,
Sawdah. "Errol Musk
denies berating his son
after an
attack at
school put Elon...