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Fatima bint Amr

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Grandmother of Muhammad (died c. 576)
Fāṭimah bint ʿAmr
فاطمة بنت عمرو
Diedc. 576 CE
Known forGrandmother of Muhammad
SpouseʿAbdul Muṭṭalib ibn Hashim
ChildrenSons:
Daughters:
Parents
  • ʿAmr ibn A'idh (father)
  • Sakhrah bint Abd (mother)
RelativesGrandsons:
Granddaughters:
FamilyBanu Makhzum (of Quraysh)

Fāṭimah bint ʿAmr (Arabic: فاطمة بنت عمرو; d.576) was the grandmother of Muhammad and Ali ibn Abi Talib and one of the wives of Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim. She was from the Banu Makhzum clan of the Quraysh tribe, unlike her co-wives, most of whom were from outlying tribes and had relatively little influence in Mecca.[1] One of her co-wives (Hālah bint Wuhayb), however, was from the Banu Zuhrah clan of the Quraysh.

Her full name was Fatimah bint `Amr ibn `A'idh ibn `Imran ibn Makhzum ibn Yaqaza. Her mother was Sakhrah bint Abd ibn `Imran, also from Banu Makhzum; Sakhrah's mother was Takhmur bint `Abd ibn Qusai ibn Kilab.[2]

Children of Fatima bint Amr

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With Abd al-Muttalib, Fatima was the mother of three sons and five daughters:

  1. Az-Zubayr - Married to Atika bint Abi Wahb and father of Duba'a, Abd-Allah, Umm al-Hakam (Majl), Safiya and Umm az-Zubayr (Atika).[3]
  2. ‘Abd Manāf (Abu Talib) - Married to Fatima bint Asad ibn Hashim and father of Ṭālib, Fakhitah, Jumanah, Aqil, Rayta, Ja’far and Ali. His second wife was Illa, and their son was Tulayq.[4]
  3. Barrah bint Abd al-Muttalib [5] - Married to Abu al-Asad ibn Hilāl of Banu Makhzūm[5] and mother of Abdullah,[6] Sufyān and Aswad. Her second husband was Abu Ruhm ibn ‘Abd al- ‘Uzzā from the ‘Āmir ibn Luayy clan of the Quraysh. Their son was Abu Sabra.
  4. Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib - Married to Āminah bint Wahab and father of the Islamic prophet Muḥammad.
  5. Umm Ḥakīm (al-Baiḍā) - Married to Kurayz ibn Rabī‘ah of Banu ‘Abdu Shams and mother of ‘Āmir, Arwa (the mother of the future Caliph ‘Uthmān) Su’da, Ṭalḥah, and Arnab (Umm Talha)
  6. Arwā [7] - Married at first to ‘Umayr ibn Wahb ibn Kathir, by whom she had a son, Tulayb. Her second husband was Arta ibn Sharahbil ibn Hāshim, by whom she had a daughter, Fāṭima.[8]
  7. ‘Ātikah - Married first to Umar ibn Abdul Uzza ibn Qusayy, by whom she had a son, Zuhayr. Her second husband was Abu Umaiyah ibn al-Mughīrah ibn ‘Abdullah ibn ‘Umar ibn Makhzum ibn Yaqaẓah, by whom she was the mother of 'Abdullah, Zubayr and Qariba. After Atika's death, Abu Umayya married Atika bint Amir ibn Rabia and Atika bint Utba, the mothers of Hind, Qurayba, Hisham, Mas'ud, Rayta, Umayya and Muhajir.
  8. Umaimah or Umamah - Married to Jahsh ibn Riyab of Banu Asad [9] and mother of Abd-Allah, Ubayd-Allah, Abd (Abu Ahmad), Hamna or Hammanah, Zaynab, Habiba (Umm Habib).

Family tree

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Zuhrah ibn Kilab
(progenitor of Banu Zuhrah)
maternal great-great-grandfather Qusai ibn Kilab
paternal great-great-great-grandfather Hubba bint Hulail
paternal great-great-great-grandmother
`Abd Manaf ibn Zuhrah
maternal great-grandfather `Abd Manaf ibn Qusai
paternal great-great-grandfather Atikah bint Murrah
paternal great-great-grandmother
Wahb ibn `Abd Manaf
maternal grandfather Hashim ibn 'Abd Manaf
(progenitor of Banu Hashim)
paternal great-grandfather Salma bint `Amr
paternal great-grandmother
Fatima bint `Amr
paternal grandmother `Abdul-Muttalib
paternal grandfather Halah bint Wuhayb
paternal step-grandmother
Aminah
mother `Abdullah
father Az-Zubayr
paternal uncle Harith
paternal half-uncle Hamza
paternal half-uncle
Thuwaybah
first nurse Halimah
second nurse Abu Talib
paternal uncle `Abbas
paternal half-uncle Abu Lahab
paternal half-uncle 6 other sons
and 6 daughters
Muhammad Khadija
first wife `Abd Allah ibn `Abbas
paternal cousin
Fatima
daughter Ali
paternal cousin and son-in-law
family tree, descendants Qasim
son `Abd-Allah
son
Zainab
daughter Ruqayyah
daughter Uthman
second cousin and son-in-law
family tree Umm Kulthum
daughter Zayd
adopted son
Ali ibn Zainab
grandson Umamah bint Zainab
granddaughter `Abd-Allah ibn Uthman
grandson Rayhana bint Zayd
uncertain Usama ibn Zayd
adoptive grandson
Muhsin ibn Ali
grandson Hasan ibn Ali
grandson Husayn ibn Ali
grandson
family tree Umm Kulthum bint Ali
granddaughter Zaynab bint Ali
granddaughter Safiyya
tenth wife
Abu Bakr
father-in-law
family tree Sawda
second wife Umar
father-in-law
family tree Umm Salama
sixth wife Juwayriya
eighth wife Maymuna
eleventh wife
Aisha
third wife
Family tree Zaynab
fifth wife Hafsa
fourth wife Zaynab
seventh wife Umm Habiba
ninth wife Maria al-Qibtiyya
concubine
Ibrahim
son
  • * indicates that the marriage order is disputed
  • Note that direct lineage is marked in bold.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Lings, Martin (1983). Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources. George Allen & Unwin. p. 13.
  2. ^ Maqsood, Ruqaiyyah Waris. "Abdu'l Muttalib's Oath". Archived from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  3. ^ Ibn Saad/Bewley vol. 8 pp. 34-35.
  4. ^ Ibn Saad/Haq vol. 1 pp. 135-136.
  5. ^ a b ibn Saad, Muhammad (1995). Tabaqat vol. 8: The Women of Madina. Ta-Ha Publishers. p. 33.
  6. ^ ibn Saad, Muhammad (2013). Tabaqat vol. 3: The Companions of Badr. p. 183.
  7. ^ Abdulmalik ibn Hisham (1955). The Life of Muhammad. Oxford University Press. p. 707.
  8. ^ ibn Saad, Muhammad (1995). Tabaqat vol. 8: The Women of Madina. Ta-Ha Publishers. p. 30.
  9. ^ Muhammad ibn Ishaq (1955). Sirat Rasul Allah(The Life of Muhammad). Oxford University Press. p. 116.
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