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It seems some of the historians have confused the names and titles of children, hence the difference in the count. Therefore, they had six children including two sons, [[Al-Qasim Son of the Prophet (s)|al-Qasim]] and [['Abd Allah Son of the Prophet (s)|'Abd Allah]] (al-Tayyib and al-Tahir as 'Abd Allah's titles) and four daughters, ([[Zaynab bt. Muhammad (s)|Zaynab]], [[Ruqayya bt. Muhammad|Ruqayya]], [[Umm Kulthum bt. Muhammad|Umm Kulthum]], and [[Lady Fatima (a)]].<ref>Ziriklī, ''al-Aʿlām'', vol. 2, p. 302.</ref>  
It seems some of the historians have confused the names and titles of children, hence the difference in the count. Therefore, they had six children including two sons, [[Al-Qasim Son of the Prophet (s)|al-Qasim]] and [['Abd Allah Son of the Prophet (s)|'Abd Allah]] (al-Tayyib and al-Tahir as 'Abd Allah's titles) and four daughters, ([[Zaynab bt. Muhammad (s)|Zaynab]], [[Ruqayya bt. Muhammad|Ruqayya]], [[Umm Kulthum bt. Muhammad|Umm Kulthum]], and [[Lady Fatima (a)]].<ref>Ziriklī, ''al-Aʿlām'', vol. 2, p. 302.</ref>  


Some historians believe that Lady Fatima (a) was the only daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (s) and the other daughters were his adopted children.<ref>ʿĀmilī, ''al-Ṣaḥīḥ min sīrat al-Nabī'', vol. 2, p. 207-220.</ref>
Some historians believe that Lady Fatima (a) was the only daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (s) and Khadija (a) and the other daughters were their adopted children.<ref>ʿĀmilī, ''al-Ṣaḥīḥ min sīrat al-Nabī'', vol. 2, p. 207-220.</ref>


==Conversion to Islam==
==Conversion to Islam==
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