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'''Khadīja bt. Khuwaylid (a)''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|خَدیجة بنت خُویلد}}) (d. [[10]]/619), known as '''Khadīja al-Kubrā (a)''' and '''[[Umm al-Mu'minīn]]''' (the Mother of Believers) (Arabic: {{iarabic|أمّ المؤمنین}}), was the first wife of [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] and the mother of [[Lady Fatima (a)]]. She married Prophet Muhammad (s) 15 years before [[Bi'tha]] (595-6 CE) and was the first woman who converted to [[Islam]]. Khadija (a) dedicated her wealth for expansion of Islam. Prophet Muhammad (s) did not choose another wife during his marital life with Khadija (a). During her life and after her demise the Prophet (s) always praised Khadija (a).
'''Khadīja bt. Khuwaylid (a)''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|خَدیجة بنت خُویلد}}) (d. [[10]]/619), known as '''Khadīja al-Kubrā (a)''' and '''[[Umm al-Mu'minīn]]''' (the Mother of Believers) (Arabic: {{iarabic|أمّ المؤمنین}}), was the first wife of [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] and the mother of [[Lady Fatima (a)]]. She married Prophet Muhammad (s) 15 years before [[Bi'tha]] (595-6 CE) and was the first woman who converted to [[Islam]]. Khadija (a) dedicated her wealth for expansion of Islam. Prophet Muhammad (s) did not choose another wife during his marital life with Khadija (a). During her life and after her demise the Prophet (s) always praised Khadija (a).
Except for [[Ibrahim Son of the Prophet (s)|Ibrahim]], other children of Prophet Muhammad (s) were from Khadija (a); who were two sons ([[Al-Qasim Son of the Prophet (s)|al-Qasim]] and [['Abd Allah Son of the Prophet (s)|'Abd Allah]]) and four daughters ([[Zaynab bt. Muhammad (s)|Zaynab]], [[Ruqayya bt. Muhammad|Ruqayya]], [[Umm Kulthum bt. Muhammad|Umm Kulthum]], and [[Lady Fatima (a)]]).


She passed away three years before [[Hijra]] (migration to [[Medina]]) [619 CE], in [[Mecca]]. She is buried in [[al-Ma'lat Cemetery]] in the Mount al-Hajun.
She passed away three years before [[Hijra]] (migration to [[Medina]]) [619 CE], in [[Mecca]]. She is buried in [[al-Ma'lat Cemetery]] in the Mount al-Hajun.
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