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'''Zaynab bt. Muhammad''' (Arabic: زینب بنت محمد) was the daughter of [[the Prophet (s)]] and [[Khadija]]. Her husband [[Abu l-'As b. Rabi']] was in the army of the polytheists in the [[battle of Badr]] and was captured by Muslims. Zaynab sent to the Prophet (s) the necklace that Khadija had given to her in order for the Prophet (s) to release Abu l-'As. The Prophet (s) released Abu al-'As and returned Zaynab's necklace, asking Abu l-'As to send Zaynab back to him. When Abu l-'As went back to [[Mecca]], he sent Zaynab to [[Medina]].
'''Zaynab bt. Muhammad''' (Arabic: زینب بنت محمد) was the daughter of [[the Prophet (s)]] and [[Khadija]]. Her husband [[Abu l-'As b. Rabi']] was in the army of the polytheists in the [[battle of Badr]] and was captured by Muslims. Zaynab sent to the Prophet (s) the necklace that Khadija had given to her in order for the Prophet (s) to release Abu l-'As. The Prophet (s) released Abu l-'As and returned Zaynab's necklace, asking Abu l-'As to send Zaynab back to him. When Abu l-'As went back to [[Mecca]], he sent Zaynab to [[Medina]].


Later, Abu l-'As took refuge to Zaynab and converted to [[Islam]]. In [[7]]/628, the Prophet (s) remarried Zaynab to Abu l-'As. Zaynab died in [[8]]/629., and was buried in [[al-Baqi']].
Later, Abu l-'As took refuge to Zaynab and converted to [[Islam]]. In [[7]]/628, the Prophet (s) remarried Zaynab to Abu l-'As. Zaynab died in [[8]]/629., and was buried in [[al-Baqi']].
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Abu l-'As b. Rabi' b. 'Abd al-Uzza b. 'Abd al-Shams (d. [[Dhu l-Hijja]], [[12]]/ February, 634) was the son of Hala, [[Khadija bt. Khuwaylid|Khdaija]]'s sister. He was captured by Muslims in the [[battle of Badr]] and converted to [[Islam]] in about [[6]]/628.
Abu l-'As b. Rabi' b. 'Abd al-Uzza b. 'Abd al-Shams (d. [[Dhu l-Hijja]], [[12]]/ February, 634) was the son of Hala, [[Khadija bt. Khuwaylid|Khdaija]]'s sister. He was captured by Muslims in the [[battle of Badr]] and converted to [[Islam]] in about [[6]]/628.


In the battle of Badr, Abu l-'As attended the army of [[polytheist]]s, and was captivated by Muslims. When people of [[Medina]] asked for ransoms in order to release the captives, Zaynab sent the necklace she had received from Khadija for her marriage. When the Prophet (s) saw the necklace, he was emotionally touched, and with the agreement of Muslims, he released Abu al-'As and returned Zaynab's properties, and asked Abu al-'As to set Zaynab free. When Abu al-'As went back to [[Mecca]], he sent Zaynab, together with some of the Prophet (s)'s companions, to [[Medina]].
In the battle of Badr, Abu l-'As attended the army of [[polytheist]]s, and was captivated by Muslims. When people of [[Medina]] asked for ransoms in order to release the captives, Zaynab sent the necklace she had received from Khadija for her marriage. When the Prophet (s) saw the necklace, he was emotionally touched, and with the agreement of Muslims, he released Abu l-'As and returned Zaynab's properties, and asked Abu l-'As to set Zaynab free. When Abu l-'As went back to [[Mecca]], he sent Zaynab, together with some of the Prophet (s)'s companions, to [[Medina]].


In 6/628, when Abu l-'As were returning from a commercial trip to [[Sham]] (Levant), his properties were confiscated, and he was captivated, by the Prophet (s)'s agents. They took him to Medina, and Zaynab refuged him. The Prophet (s) ordered his agents to return his properties to him. Abu l-'As converted to Islam, and the Prophet (s) remarried Zaynab to him.
In 6/628, when Abu l-'As were returning from a commercial trip to [[Sham]] (Levant), his properties were confiscated, and he was captivated, by the Prophet (s)'s agents. They took him to Medina, and Zaynab refuged him. The Prophet (s) ordered his agents to return his properties to him. Abu l-'As converted to Islam, and the Prophet (s) remarried Zaynab to him.
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