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Abu Sufyan had many children, the most famous of which was [[Mu'awiya]] whom had an important role in the first/seventh century and founded the [[Umayyad Caliphate]]. | Abu Sufyan had many children, the most famous of which was [[Mu'awiya]] whom had an important role in the first/seventh century and founded the [[Umayyad Caliphate]]. | ||
Another one of his children was Yazid whom was appointed as an army commander and was later appointed as a governer by [['Umar b. al-Khattab|'Umar]]. 'Utba was another one of his children who took part in the [[Battle of Jamal]] along with [[ | Another one of his children was Yazid whom was appointed as an army commander and was later appointed as a governer by [['Umar b. al-Khattab|'Umar]]. 'Utba was another one of his children who took part in the [[Battle of Jamal]] along with [[Aisha]], and was later appointed as the governor of [[Egypt]] by Mu'awiya<ref>Ibn Qutayba, ''al-Ma'arif'', pp. 344-5</ref>. | ||
One of his daughters was named [[Umm Habiba (Prophet Muhammad's (s) wife)|Umm Habiba]] and had migrated to [[Habasha]]. When she went back to [[Medina]], the [[Prophet (s)]] married her<ref>Ibn Sa'd, ''al-Tabaqat'', vol.8, p. 96</ref>. | One of his daughters was named [[Umm Habiba (Prophet Muhammad's (s) wife)|Umm Habiba]] and had migrated to [[Habasha]]. When she went back to [[Medina]], the [[Prophet (s)]] married her<ref>Ibn Sa'd, ''al-Tabaqat'', vol.8, p. 96</ref>. |