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'''Umm Ḥabiba Ramla''' (Arabic: أم حبیبه الرمله) (b. 17 years before [[bi'that]]/ 593 -d. [[44]]/ 664) was daughter of [[Abu Sufyan]] and a wife of the noble [[Prophet (s)]] whose name in some sources has been mentioned as Hind. The date of her birthday has been mentioned 17 years before bi'that). She first married [['Ubayd Allah b. Jahsh al-Asadi]]. She was among the women who moved together with her husband upon the immigration of Muslims to [[Abyssinia]] . After the death of 'Ubayd Allah b. Jahsh al-Asadi, the Prophet (s) mandated 'Amr b. Umayya in [[6]] or [[7]]/627 or 628 to ask [[Umm Habiba]] to marry the Prophet (s) by proxy and bring her to [[Medina]] with other Muslims. | |||
After | After [['Uthman b. 'Affan|'Uthman]] was killed Umm Habiba sent his bloody shirt to his brother, [[Mu'awiya b. Abu Sufyan|Mu'awiya]] in [[Damascus]]. | ||
== Her Birth == | == Her Birth == | ||
The exact date of her birth has been mentioned 17 years before the mission of the Prophet (s) (c. 593 CE) and this date is in agreement with narrations which have considered her thirty some years old in 7 AH. | The exact date of her birth has been mentioned 17 years before the mission of the Prophet (s) (c. 593 CE) and this date is in agreement with narrations which have considered her thirty some years old in 7 AH. | ||
== Her Marriage == | == Her Marriage == | ||
She was first the wife of ‘Ubayd Allah b. Jahsh Asadi and had a daughter from him who was named Habiba and her kunya Umm Habiba originates from here. She was among the women who moved together with her husband upon the immigration of Muslims to Ethiopia. | She was first the wife of ‘Ubayd Allah b. Jahsh Asadi and had a daughter from him who was named Habiba and her kunya Umm Habiba originates from here. She was among the women who moved together with her husband upon the immigration of Muslims to Ethiopia. | ||