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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Umm_RumanUmm Ruman - Wikipedia

    Umm Ruman. Zaynab bint ʿĀmir ibn ʿUwaymir ibn ʿAbd Shams ibn ʿAttāb al-Farāsīyya al-Kinānīyya, known by her kunya " Umm Rūmān " ( Arabic: أمّ رومان زينب بنت عامر ابن عويمر ابن عبد شمس ابن عتاب الفراسية الكنانية) [1] was a female companion of Muhammad. She was a wife of Abu ...

    • 'Amir ibn Uwaymir (father)
    • Medina
  2. Umm Ruman (r.anha) Umm Ruman was a widow when she married Hz. Abu Bakr. Hz. Aisha and Hz. Abdurahman were born out of this marriage. She became a Muslim during the first years of Islam. She supported Hz. Abu Bakr during the days of trouble and torture. She showed patience in the presence of all of the hardships in the way of Allah.

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  4. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Umm Ruman has received more than 182,378 page views. Her biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2019). Umm Ruman is the 516th most popular companion (down from 490th in 2019), the 175th most popular biography from Saudi Arabia (down from 137th in 2019) and the 18th ...

  5. A glimpse into the biography of Sayyidatuna Umm-e-Ruman. Sayyidatuna Umm-e-Ruman رَضِیَ اللّٰەُ عَنْهَا was amongst the blessed Sahabiyyat of the early days of Islam. She رَضِیَ اللّٰەُ عَنْهَا was an ascetic and pious woman. She made great sacrifices for the sake of Islam. She رَضِیَ اللّٰەُ ...

  6. Hazrat Umm Ruman (radhiallahu anha) – Aal-e-Qutub Aal-e-Syed Abdullah Shah Ghazi. She was the wife of Abu Bakr Siddique and the mother of ‘Ayesha. Thus she was the Prophet’s [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] mother-in-law. Her son, ‘Abdur-Rahman bin Abu Bakr Siddique, was an excellent horseman, and master strategist in war.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MuhajirunMuhajirun - Wikipedia

    Umm Ruman, wife of Abu Bakr, and mother-in-law of Muhammad through Aisha. Umme Habibah Bint Abu Sufyan wife of Muhammad; Safiyah Bint Abdul Muttalib; Daughters of Muhammad. Fatimah, daughter of Muhammad and the wife of Ali ibn Abi Talib; Ruqayyah, daughter of Muhammad and a wife of Uthman ibn Affan

  8. Asmāʾ bint Abī Bakr ( Arabic: أسماء بنت أبي بكر; c. 595/594 – 694-695CE) nicknamed Dhat an-Nitaqayn (meaning she with the two belts) was one of the companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and half-sister of his third wife Aisha. Her nickname Dhat an-Nitaqayn was given to her by Muhammad during the migration to Medina.

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