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      • Umm Kulthum died in November/December 630. : 26 : 11, 163 Her father tearfully conducted her funeral prayers; then Ali, Usama ibn Zayd and Abu Talha laid her into the grave.
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  3. Umm Kulthūm bint Abī Bakr (Arabic: أم كلثوم بنت ابي بكر) was a daughter of Abu Bakr and Habiba bint Kharija. She was said to be the first and probably only Muslim woman in the Early Caliphate's history who received her inheritance from her father in utero. Umm Kulthum was a famous Tabi'un and hadith narrator.

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  4. Historians differ as to the date of the death of Umm Kulthum. Most historians and scholars write that Umm Kulthum and her son, Zayd Ibn 'Umar, died at the same time in al-Madinah15 and are both buried there in the Baqi' cemetery.

  5. After the death of Ruqayyah, Umm Kulthum married with 'Uthman Ibn 'Affan. 1 Umm Kulthum passed away at the home of 'Uthman in the year 9 A.H. They didn't have any children. The Messenger of God (S) prayed over her, and 'Ali ('a), al-Fadl, and Usamah Ibn Zayd entered her grave.

  6. Umm Kulthūm bint 'Alī ( Arabic: أُمّ كُلْثُوم بِنْت عَلِيّ ), also known as Zaynab al-Ṣughrā (Arabic: زَيْنَب ٱلصُّغْرَىٰ, lit. 'the junior Zaynab'), was the youngest daughter of Fatima and Ali ibn Abi Talib. The former was the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the latter was his cousin.

    • Asma’s (R.A.) Family
    • Her Acceptance of Islam and Firm Faith
    • Migration of Prophet (S.A.W.) and Abu Bakr (R.A.)
    • Her Title of ‘Dhat An Nitaqayn’
    • Her Migration to Madinah and Birth of Her Son
    • Her Early Days After Migration
    • Her Habit of Long Prayers to Allah
    • She Had A Sharp Memory
    • Her Participation in Battle of Yarmuk
    • Her Bravery and Death of Her Son Abdullah

    Asma bint Abu Bakr Siddiq (R.A.) was the mother of Abdullha bin Zubair (R.A.). Her father Abu Bakr Siddiq (R.A.)was a trusted friend of Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.). Her mother was Qutailah bint Abdul Uzza, first wife of Abu Bakr (R.A.). Asma's (R.A.) parents were divorced before Islam. Although her father was the first man to embrace Islam, her mothe...

    According to different sources, Asma (R.A.) was the seventeenth of fifteenth person to embrace Islam. She gave pledge to the Prophet (S.A.W.) and firmly believed in him. Asma’s (R.A.) mother Qutailah once came to visit her in Madinah and brought gifts (dates etc) for her daughter. Asma (R.A.) did not allow her mother to enter the house or accept th...

    When the Prophet (S.A.W.) set out for Madinah accompanied by Asma's (R.A.) father, Abu Bakr (R.A.) took all what he had of property and left nothing to his family. Then Abu Quhafa, her grandfather came to her and said, "this man put you in adversity. He deprived you of himself and property.” Asma (R.A.) bravely replied, "No, he has left so much to ...

    Asma (R.A.) was given title of ‘Dhat an Nitaqayn’, meaning ‘The Possessor of the two scarves’ by Prophet (S.A.W.) because she (R.A.) split her scarf into two parts in order to deliver food and water to the Prophet (S.A.W.) and her father Abu Bakr (R.A.) in the Thawr cave when they were immigrating from Makkah to Madinah.

    Asma (R.A.) soon joined the Muslim community at Madinah. No sooner did she arrive there than she gave birth to her son, Abullah bin Zubair (R.A.). This was a very special occasion for the Muslims as he was the first newborn in Islam. All the Muslims were excited, as was the Prophet (S.A.W.). He (S.A.W.) picked up the baby in his arms and congratula...

    Her husband, Zubair bin Awam (R.A.), the Prophet's (S.A.W.) friend and Companion, was the son of Safiyyah bint Abdul Muttalib (R.A.). She and Zubair (R.A.) arrived in Medinah with no property nor slave nor any possession other than his horse. After reaching Madinah, a house was given to him by Prophet (S.A.W.) in which he lived. It was the duty of ...

    Asma (R.A.) always prayed to Allah with full concentration. Her husband Zubair bin Awam (R.A.) relates that when he came home one day, he saw Asma (R.A.) was praying and weeping. She (R.A.) kept on repeating these words from the Quran again and again: When Zubair (R.A.) saw her lost in the presence of Allah, he (R.A.) left the house and went to the...

    Asma (R.A.) had a very sharp memory like her sister Aisha bint Abi Bakr (R.A.). If she heard anything, even once, she would never forget it. Like Aishah (R.A.), Umm Salamah (R.A.) and Asma bint Yazid (R.A.), she also has many Hadiths attributed to her. Many Companions and successors would come to her for guidance and verification of Hadiths.

    The Battle of Yarmuk is regarded as one of the most decisive battles in Islamic history. The Muslims were hugely outnumbered by the Romans but with the help of the women and young boys, they drove the Roman Empire out of Syria. Asma (R.A.) took part in the ‘Battle of Yarmuk’ and fought bravely among other Muslims warriors.

    Asma (R.A.) was a brave woman. Her courage is evident from her words to Abdullah (R.A.) when he consulted her about Hajjaj ibn Yusuf’s siege of Makkah. She was about hundred years old and was blind by then. Abdullah (R.A.) basically went to his mother to asked her if he should surrender. She (R.A.) replied that if he was in the right, he should not...

  7. Asma died when she was 100 years (lunar) old. [28] [29] [30] Asma was 17th person who became Muslim and she was 10 years older than her sister, Aisha. She passed away ten days after death of her son while she was 100 years old and all of her teeth were healthy.

  8. She passed away several days after the martyrdom of her son Abdullah Ibn al-Zubayr in the month of Jumada al-Ula in the year 73 A.H. when she was 100 years old. None of her teeth had fallen out before her death, and she was still able to think clearly. 1. Her Merits.