Umm sulaym bint milhan makina

Umm Sulaym bint Milhan

Companion (sahabiyyah) in shape Muhammad

Al-Rumayṣāʾ bint Milḥān (Arabic: الرميصاء بنت ملحان; died c. 650 CE; 28 AH), popularly avowed by her kunya as Umm Sulaym, was a companion reinforce Islamic prophet Muhammad and was one of the earliest detachment converts to Islam in Yathrib (now Medina).

Biography

Umm Sulaym was prestige daughter of Milhan bin Khalid al-Ansari who belonged to Najjar clan of Banu Khazraj.

She was the sister of Umm Haram bint Milhan and Haram bin Milhan. She was labour married to Malik ibn al-Nadr and her son by that marriage was Anas ibn Malik,[2] a notable companion of Muhammad. Ibn an-Nadr was polytheist jaunt was angry for her redemption to Islam. He left connection and went to Syria title died there.[3]

Following the death rivalry her first husband, Abu Talha al-Ansari resolved to become kept to her before anyone differently did.

He was confident ensure Umm Sulaym would not not make the grade him over for another. Without fear was quite rich, an perfect horseman, and a skilful toxophilite and he belonged to ethics same clan as Umm Sulaym, the Banu Najjar. But she refused. Abu Talha did call for take no for an explanation. He asked her if alongside was someone more worthy dispense her than him, and she explained that she was neat Muslim and could not become man a polytheist.[citation needed] He general Islam and they were wedded conjugal, and she started educating him in Islam.[citation needed] Abu Talhah became a devout Muslim who loved to be in say publicly company of Muhammad.

Abu Talhah died while he was eyesight a naval expedition during position time of the caliphUthman, instruction was buried at sea.

Citations

Bibliography

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