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==Children ==
==Children ==
'Abd al-Muttalib had ten sons: Harith, 'Abdullah, Zubayr, Abu Talib, [[Hamza_b._'Abd_al-Muttalib|Hamza]], Muqawwim (Meqwam), 'Abbas, Dirar (Darar), Quthum, Abu Lahab (who was also called 'Abd al-'Uzza), Ghaydaq.
'Abd al-Muttalib had ten sons: Harith, 'Abd Allah, Zubayr, [[Abu Talib]], [[Hamza_b._'Abd_al-Muttalib|Hamza]], Muqawwim (Meqwam), 'Abbas, Dirar (Darar), Quthum, Abu Lahab (who was also called 'Abd al-'Uzza), Ghaydaq.


He had six daughters: 'Atika, Safiyya, Umama, Barra, Arwa, and Umm Hakim who was Bayda'.
He had six daughters: 'Atika, [[Safiyya bt. 'Abd al-Muttalib|Safiyya]], Umama, Barra, Arwa, and Umm Hakim who was Bayda'.


Apart from Hamza and 'Abbas, none of the Prophet's (s) paternal uncles, and none of his paternal aunts except Safiyya, and according to some narrations Arwa, became Muslim.
Apart from Hamza and 'Abbas, none of the Prophet's (s) paternal uncles, and none of his paternal aunts except Safiyya, and according to some narrations Arwa, became Muslim.
==External Links==
==External Links==
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