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'''Wife''': Miqdad's wife was [[Duba'a bt. Zubayr b. 'Abd al-Muttalib|Duba'a]], the [[Prophet (s)|Prophet]]'s (s) cousin and [[Zubayr b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]]'s daughter.<ref>Balādhurī, ''Ansāb al-ashrāf'', vol. 1, p. 205.</ref> 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."<ref>Majlisī, ''Biḥār al-anwār'', vol. 22, p. 265.</ref>
'''Wife''': Miqdad's wife was [[Duba'a bt. Zubayr b. 'Abd al-Muttalib|Duba'a]], the [[Prophet (s)|Prophet]]'s (s) cousin and [[Zubayr b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]]'s daughter.<ref>Balādhurī, ''Ansāb al-ashrāf'', vol. 1, p. 205.</ref> 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."<ref>Majlisī, ''Biḥār al-anwār'', vol. 22, p. 265.</ref>


'''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."
'''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!"<ref>Ibn Ḥajar al-ʿAsqalānī, ''al-Iṣāba'', vol. 5, p. 22.</ref> On some accounts, the name of Miqdad's son was "Ma'bad", not "'Abd Allah."<ref>Balādhurī, ''Ansāb al-ashrāf'', vol. 2, p. 264-265.</ref>


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