Zaynab bint Khuzaymah
The Mother of the Believers Zaynab bint Khuzaymah, may God be pleased with her, is one of the wives of the Messenger Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, and she was called the mother of the poor, because she used to feed them and give alms to them. The death of Mrs. Khadija bint Khuwaylid.
Lineage and surname
Her father: Khuzaymah bin Al-Harith bin Abdullah bin Amr bin Abd Manaf bin Hilal bin Aamer bin Saasa bin Muawiyah bin Bakr bin Hawazin bin Mansour bin Ikrimah bin Khasfa bin Qais Ailan bin Mudar bin Nizar bin Maad bin Adnan.
Her mother: Hind bint Awf bin Zuhair bin Hamata bin Jarash bin Aslam bin Zaid bin Sahl bin Amr bin Qais bin Muawiyah bin Jashim bin Abd Shams bin Wael bin Al-Ghawth bin Qattan bin Uraib bin Zuhair bin Al-Ghawth bin Ayman bin Al-Hamisa bin Himyar bin Saba bin Yashab. Ibn Yarub Ibn Qahtan. The most generous old man on earth, in-laws.
And Hind bint Awf, the mother of each of the following:
Mother of the Believers Maimunah bint Al-Harith, the husband of the Prophet Muhammad.
Asma bint Umays, the husband of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, Jafar and Ali, the sons of Abu Talib.
Salma bint Amis, the husband of Hamza bin Abdul Muttalib.
Umm al-Fadl Lubaba al-Kubra bint al-Harith, the husband of al-Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib and the mother of his children: al-Fadl - Abdullah - Ubaid Allah - Qatham - Ma`bad - Abd al-Rahman - Umm Habib.
Lubaba al-Sughra bint al-Harith, the mother of Khalid ibn al-Walid.
In her lineage from her father’s side, as Ibn Abd al-Barr stated in her translation by comprehension after the context of her lineage, which is what our sources unanimously agreed upon for her translation or lineage. The daughter of Al-Harith - the mother of the believers - to her mother, and she was called in the pre-Islamic era the mother of the poor, and the sources gathered to describe her as kindness, generosity, and kindness to the poor and the needy in the pre-Islamic era and Islam, and her name is hardly mentioned in any book except in conjunction with her honorable title, the mother of the poor.
Her marriage to the Prophet Muhammad
She is one of the wives of the Prophet Muhammad, and not long after Hafsa bint Umar ibn al-Khattmarried her in Ramadan in the year 3 AH.
There was a difference of opinion about who took over her marriage to the Prophet Muhammad. In Al-Isabah on the authority of Ibn Al-Sa’ib Al-Kalbi: The Messenger, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, betrothed her to herself, so she made her affair to him, so he married her. . They also diffeab entered the Muhammadan house, the widow of the martyr of Quraysh from the first immigrants entered it, and she was thus the fifth of the mothers of the believers. And Zainab bint Khuzaymah, the widow of Ubaidah bin Al-Harith bin Al-Muttalib, who was martyred in the Battle of Badr,
so Muhammad red in the period she stayed in the house of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace. In the case of injury, a narration says: His entry into her was after he entered upon Hafsa bint Umar, then she did not remain with him for two or three months and she died, and another narration on the authority of Ibn Kalbi says: (So he married her in the month of Ramadan in the year Three, so she stayed with him for eight months and died in Rabi` al-Akhar, four years old. And in gold nuggets: (And in it - meaning the third year - he entered into Zainab, the daughter of Khuzaymah al-Amiriyyah, the mother of the poor, and she lived with him for three months and then died). Zainab, the daughter of Khuzaymah, was the best of them; It means the wives of the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, and the orphans and the needy, until she was known as the mother of the poor).
her death
It is more likely that she died in her thirties, as mentioned by Al-Waqidi, and Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani reported in Al-Isaba: The Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, prayed for her and buried her in Al-Baqi’ in the month of Rabi’ Al-Akhar 4 AH, so she was the first to be buried there from among the Mothers of the Believers. She died eight months after her marriage, and none of them - the mothers of the believers - died in his life except Khadija bint Khuwaylid, the first mother of the believers, and her burial in Hujun in Mecca, and Sayyida Zainab bint Khuzaymah al-Hilalia, the mother of the believers and the mother of the poor.