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'''Wife''': Miqdad's wife was [[Duba'a bt. Zubayr b. 'Abd al-Muttalib|Duba'a]], the [[Prophet]]'s (s) cousin and [[Zubayr b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]]'s daughter. The Prophet (s) married Duba'a to Miqdad although he considered her as having a great prestige and lineage, saying: "I married my cousin, Duba'a, to Miqdad, so that people can take marriage easy, be encouraged to marry their daughters to every believer, regardless of what lineage and prestige they have".
'''Wife''': Miqdad's wife was [[Duba'a bt. Zubayr b. 'Abd al-Muttalib|Duba'a]], the [[Prophet]]'s (s) cousin and [[Zubayr b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]]'s daughter. The Prophet (s) married Duba'a to Miqdad although he considered her as having a great prestige and lineage, saying: "I married my cousin, Duba'a, to Miqdad, so that people can take marriage easy, be encouraged to marry their daughters to every believer, regardless of what lineage and prestige they have".


'''Children''': Miqdad had two children called 'Abd Allah and Karima. 'Abd Allah was a supporter of [['A'isha]] in the [[Battle of Jamal]], fought against [[Imam 'Ali (a)]], and was killed in that battle. At the end of the battle when Imam 'Ali (a) looked at 'Abd Allah's corpse, he told him: "how bad a nephew you have been!" On some accounts, the name of Miqdad's son was "Ma'bad", not "'Abd Allah".
'''Children''': Miqdad had two children called 'Abd Allah and Karima. 'Abd Allah was a supporter of [[Aisha]] in the [[Battle of Jamal]], fought against [[Imam 'Ali (a)]], and was killed in that battle. At the end of the battle when Imam 'Ali (a) looked at 'Abd Allah's corpse, he told him: "how bad a nephew you have been!" On some accounts, the name of Miqdad's son was "Ma'bad", not "'Abd Allah".


==In the Period of the Prophet (s)==
==In the Period of the Prophet (s)==
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