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'''Ṣafīyya bt. Ḥuyyay b. Akhṭab b. Sa'ya b. Tha'laba b. 'Ubayd''' (Arabic: صفیّة بنت حیّی بن أخطب بن سعیة بن ثعلبة بن عبید) (d. [[50]]/ 669) was the only non-Arab wife of [[the Prophet (s)]]. Before [[Islam]], Safiyya married twice; she was captivated by Muslims in the [[battle of Khaybar]] after her husband was killed, and then the Prophet (s) married her. According to historical accounts, she was a very admirable and virtuous woman, and she was offended by some of the other wives of the Prophet (s).
'''Ṣafīyya bt. Ḥuyyay b. Akhṭab b. Sa'ya b. Tha'laba b. 'Ubayd''' (Arabic: صفیّة بنت حیّی بن أخطب بن سعیة بن ثعلبة بن عبید) (d. [[50]]/ 669) was the only non-Arab wife of [[the Prophet (s)]]. Before [[Islam]], Safiyya married twice; she was captivated by Muslims in the [[battle of Khaybar]] after her husband was killed, and then the Prophet (s) married her. According to historical accounts, she was a very admirable and virtuous woman, and she was offended by some of the other [[:category:wives of the Prophet (s)|wives of the Prophet (s)]].


She helped the Third Caliph, [['Uthman b. 'Affan|'Uthman]], when he was beset by protestors. And she was the last wife of the Prophet (s) who died in [[Medina]] and was buried in [[al-Baqi']].
She helped the Third Caliph, [['Uthman b. 'Affan|'Uthman]], when he was beset by protestors. And she was the last wife of the Prophet (s) who died in [[Medina]] and was buried in [[al-Baqi']].
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