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Who were 4 daughters of the Prophet (PBUH)?

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James Falknur
Who were 4 daughters of the Prophet (PBUH)?

Around 570 AD, in Makkah, the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) was born (Saudi Arabia). He was Amina Bint Wahab and Abdullah Bin Al-first Muttalib's and only child. Muhammad was born before Abdulah (r.a). (PBUH). Holy Prophet PBUH was born in the holy city of Mecca, Mecca is known in all over the world for the Pilgrimage and Umrah. Millions of Muslims book cheapest umrah packages London to perform Umrah 

Halimah al-Sa'diyah (r.a) was the Prophet's foster mother and wet nurse (PBUH). After Bibi Amina passed away, your grandfather took care of your upbringing (r.a). However, when you was 8 years old, your grandfather passed away as well, and your uncle then assumed custody of you. When Muhammad (PBUH) was 25 years old, he wed Khadija (r.a).

Khadija (r.a.) gave birth to 6 children, 2 of whom were sons and 4 of whom were girls. 

Names of the Prophet Muhammad's Daughters (PBUH). Prophet Muhammad has four daughters in total (PBUH).

Muhammad's sister Fatima

Muhammad's sister, Ruqaiya

Muhammad Zainab

Islam's Umm Kulthum Bint

Muhammad's sister Fatima

The Prophet's youngest daughter was named Fatima (r.a). (peace and blessings be upon him). Ali ibn e Talib, a relative of your father, was your husband (r.a). You were the mother of Hassan and Hussain, two outstanding Islamic martyrs.

She got married to Ali bin Abi Talib, a relative of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and was the mother of Hassan and Hussnain, two of the greatest Muslim martyrs. Four children bearing the names Hassan, Hussain, Zainab, and Umm Kulthum were born to you. The primary cause of Bibi Fatima's death, according to nearly every sect, was her estrangement from her father Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him).

Fatima is a part of me, and everything that damages her also harms me, according to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Islamic Shareef

Three months after the passing of her father, Muhammad, Bibi Fatima (r.a.) also passed away.

Ruqaiya Bint Muhammad

When Muhammad was 33 years old, she was born three years after Zainab (r.a). She was wed to Utbah, Muhammad's uncle and the son of Abu Lahab. The Surah al Lahaab was not yet starting to stick with him at the time of its revelation. Unless you divorce both of Muhammad's daughters, Abu Lahab stated to his sons Utaibah and Utbah (who was married to another daughter of the Prophet of Islam, Ummah Kulsoom). I won't be able to see your faces.

Their wives were divorced. Following this separation, Hazrat Ruqaiya (r.a) wed Hazrat Usman (r.a).

Hazrat Ruqaiya (r.a) was unwell at the time of Badr. The Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) consequently ordered Usman (r.a) to remain in Madina and take care of her (daughter). People in Madina heard of the Battle of Badr victory when they were travelling back from Ruqaiya's (r.a.) funeral because she had passed away owing to illness. Therefore, the Prophet (PBUH) was not present for her burial.

Zainab Bint Muhammad

The Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) had an eldest daughter named Hazrat Zainab, who was born in the fifth year of his first marriage. Following the proclamation of the Prophethood, Hazrat Zainab bint Muhammad (r.a.) quickly converted to Islam and wed her cousin Abul Aas bin Rabi.

throughout the exodus. Going to her father Prophet (PBUH), Zainab (r.a) requested his approval to remain with her husband (Abul Aas bin Rabi). Stay with your husband and kids, the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) advised.

Umm Kulthum Bint Muhammad

She was the Prophet Muhammad's third daughter (Peace Be Upon Him). She was married to Utaibah, the son of Abu Lahab, but following the revelation of Surah Al-Lahab, her husband filed for divorce (r.a.).

In Rabi-ul-Awwal, 3 A.H., Hazrat Umme Kulsum (r.a.) married Hazrat Uthman (r.a.), following the passing of Hazrat Ruqayia (r.a.). "I have given Umme Kulsum in marriage to Uthman by command," the Prophet Mohammad (SAW) declared.

She passed away without leaving an heir in Shaaban (8th Islamic month), 9 A. H.

All of the Prophet's daughters were outstanding Islamic propagandists who never fell behind. For the sake of religion, they even sacrificed their children and their lives. They were all excellent role models for women to follow in life. No one among us is ever able to replace them. You can only visit these tombs if you travel to Saudi Arabia for any reason (Hajj, Umrah, Tourism, Business).

Due to Saudi Arabia beginning to offer tourist visas and allowing tourists to conduct Umrah on a tourist visa, 2023 is an excellent year to visit other historical sites in addition to the graves of the Daughters of the Prophet (Mothers of Muslims).


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