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{{Infobox person
| title    =Umm Habiba
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| Full Name  = Umm Ḥabiba al-Ramla bt, Abi Sufyan
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| [[Kunya]]  = Umm Habiba
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| Lineage  = [[Quraysh]]
| Wellknown Relatives  = [[The Prophet (s)]], [[Abu Sufyan]], [[Mu'awiyya]]
| Birth = 17 years before [[bi'that]]/ 593
| Home Town = [[Mecca]], [[Medina]]
| Death/Martyrdom= [[44]]/ 664
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| Burial Place = Medina
| Era = Early Islam
| Known for  = Wife of the Prophet (s)
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| Activities = Sinding bloody shirt of [['Uthman]] to Mu'awiyya
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{{The Wives of the Prophet (s)-Vertical}}
'''Umm Ḥabiba al-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 [[Prophet (s)]] whose name in some sources has been mentioned as Hind. 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, 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.
'''Umm Ḥabiba al-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 [[Prophet (s)]] whose name in some sources has been mentioned as Hind. 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, 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.
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