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There are different accounts of al-'Abbas's conversion to Islam: early days of Islam, the night before Hijra, before the [[Battle of Badr]], after captivation in the Battle of Badr, or in the [[Battle of Khaybar]]. According to al-Dhahabi, it seems that al-'Abbas converted to Islam after the Battle of Badr. However, Ibn Athir takes the Prophet's (s) order that al-'Abbas should not be killed to be evidence that he was already a Muslim before the battle.
There are different accounts of al-'Abbas's conversion to Islam: early days of Islam, the night before Hijra, before the [[Battle of Badr]], after captivation in the Battle of Badr, or in the [[Battle of Khaybar]]. According to al-Dhahabi, it seems that al-'Abbas converted to Islam after the Battle of Badr. However, Ibn Athir takes the Prophet's (s) order that al-'Abbas should not be killed to be evidence that he was already a Muslim before the battle.


However, according to some sources, Umm al-Fadl, al-'Abbas's wife, was the second woman who converted to Islam. After the Hijra, the Prophet (s) separated his daughter, [[Zaynab b. Muhammad]], who had converted to Islam from her husband, Abu l-'As, who had not converted to Islam. They remained separated until [[6]]/627 when Abu l-'As converted to Islam. This shows that the ruling of separation between a Muslim wife and a non-Muslim husband was in place at least after the Hijra. Therefore, if al-'Abbas was a polytheist, the Prophet (s) would separate him from his wife.
However, according to some sources, Umm al-Fadl, al-'Abbas's wife, was the second woman who converted to Islam. After the Hijra, the Prophet (s) separated his daughter, [[Zaynab bt. Muhammad]], who had converted to Islam from her husband, Abu l-'As, who had not converted to Islam. They remained separated until [[6]]/627 when Abu l-'As converted to Islam. This shows that the ruling of separation between a Muslim wife and a non-Muslim husband was in place at least after the Hijra. Therefore, if al-'Abbas was a polytheist, the Prophet (s) would separate him from his wife.


==After the Hijra==
==After the Hijra==
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