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According to one narration, Halima passed away before the [[Conquest of Mecca]] by Muslims in [[Ramadan]], [[8]]/January, 630. After the [[conquest of Mecca]] when the Prophet (s) visited Shayma' –his foster sister- asked her about Halima, and she told him that she has passed away. The Prophet's (s) eyes filled with tears as he heard the news and then asked about her next of kin. Afterward, Shayma' asked him a favor and the Prophet (s) fulfilled her request.<ref>Ibn Athīr, ''al-Kāmil'', 1385 AH, vol. 1, p. 460.</ref> | According to one narration, Halima passed away before the [[Conquest of Mecca]] by Muslims in [[Ramadan]], [[8]]/January, 630. After the [[conquest of Mecca]] when the Prophet (s) visited Shayma' –his foster sister- asked her about Halima, and she told him that she has passed away. The Prophet's (s) eyes filled with tears as he heard the news and then asked about her next of kin. Afterward, Shayma' asked him a favor and the Prophet (s) fulfilled her request.<ref>Ibn Athīr, ''al-Kāmil'', 1385 AH, vol. 1, p. 460.</ref> | ||
But another narration reports that after the [[Battle of Hunayn]] in [[Shawwal]], 8/February 630, Halima came to the Prophet (s) in [[al-Ji'irrana]] and he respected her.<ref>Ibn Athīr, ''Usd al-ghāba'', 1415/1994, vol. 7, p. 69.</ref> There is also a narration which says that Halima experienced the [[caliphate]] period of [[Abu Bakr]] and [['Umar]] and they treated her with respect.<ref>Ibn Saʿd, ''al-Ṭabaqāt al-kubrā'', 1410/1990, vol. 1, p. 114.</ref> | But another narration reports that after the [[Battle of Hunayn]] in [[Shawwal]], 8/January-February 630, Halima came to the Prophet (s) in [[al-Ji'irrana]] and he respected her.<ref>Ibn Athīr, ''Usd al-ghāba'', 1415/1994, vol. 7, p. 69.</ref> There is also a narration which says that Halima experienced the [[caliphate]] period of [[Abu Bakr]] and [['Umar]] and they treated her with respect.<ref>Ibn Saʿd, ''al-Ṭabaqāt al-kubrā'', 1410/1990, vol. 1, p. 114.</ref> | ||
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