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      • Amina bint Wahb ibn Abd Manaf al-Zuhriyya (Arabic: آمِنَة بِنْت وَهْب, romanized : ʾĀmina bint Wahb, c. 549–577) was the mother of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. She belonged to the Banu Zuhra tribe.
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  1. Amina bint Wahb ibn Abd Manaf al-Zuhriyya (Arabic: آمِنَة بِنْت وَهْب, romanized: ʾĀmina bint Wahb, c. 549–577) was the mother of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. She belonged to the Banu Zuhra tribe.

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    Amina bint Wahb ibn Abd Manaf al-Zuhriyya (Arabic: آمِنَة بِنْت وَهْب, romanized: ʾĀmina bint Wahb, c. 549–577) was the mother of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. She belonged to the Banu Zuhra tribe.

  4. The womb of Aaminah bint Wahb was certainly the noblest and the most honorable of all wombs because it was the womb that carried the seal of all the Prophets and the leader of the Messengers. It was in this womb that the noble fetus (Allah's Messenger) settled.

  5. Apr 8, 2024 · Explore the remarkable life and attributes of Lady Aminah bint Wahb (Mother of the Prophet), her marriage, pregnancy with the Prophet & her poignant passing.

  6. Sep 18, 2022 · Learn about the life and lineage of Aminah Bint Wahb, the noble and reverent Qurayshi woman who gave birth to the Prophet Muhammad. Discover how she received divine revelations, faced hardships and challenges, and raised the Messenger of Allah.

  7. Āmina bt. Wahb (Arabic: آمنة بنت وَهْب) (d. forty-six years before Hijra/575-6), the Prophet's (s) mother and one of the most respectful ladies of Quraysh. Amina got married to Abd Allah b. Abd al-Muttalib fifty-four or fifty-three years before Hijra (568 to 570).

  8. Aminah Bint Wahab. Aminah was the daughter of Wahab Ibn 'Abd-Manaf, and she was the mother of the Messenger of God (S). She was from the tribe of the Quraysh, and her mother's name was Barrah. 1 She was the wife of Abdullah the son of 'Abd al­Muttalib al-Hashimi.