Abdul-muttalib father name
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| Scholar: | 77 - Fatima bint Asad | Comp.(RA) | |
| Full Name: | Fatima bint Asad bin Hashim bin 'Abd Munaf bin Quasyy b. Kilab. Murrah b. Ka'b | ||
| Parents: | Asad bin Hashim / Fatima bint Qays | ||
| Birth Date/Place: | 65 BH (est.) (Makkah) | ||
| Death Date/Place: | 4 AH/626 CE (Medinah)[ Natural ] | ||
| Places of Stay: | Makkah/Medina | ||
| Area of Interest: | Recitation/Quran | ||
| Spouse(s): | Abu Talib ibn 'Abd al-Muttalib | ||
| Children : | Talib ibn Abi Talib, 'Aqeel ibn Abi Talib, Ja'far ibn Abi Talib, Ali ibn Abi Talib, Umm Hani bint Abi Talib, Jumanah bint Abi Talib | ||
| Teachers/ Narrated From: | Muhammad (saw), | ||
| Tags : | Female, Quraish, B.Hashim, Foster Mother | ||
| Analysis: | [] [Family Tree 2] [Family Timeline] [] [] | ||
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Shaiba ibn Hashim('Abdul Muttalib) who was one of the most generous men to have ever lived, saw her nature, her intelligence and her capabilities from the very beginning and proposed for her for his son, Abu Talib. When Muhammad began to preach she converted to Islam. When Muhammad's grandfather, Shaiba ibn Hashim, died, the gua
Hashim ibn Abd ManafGreat-grandfather of Muhammad (c. 464–497) Hāshim ibn ʿAbd Manāf (Arabic: هاشم بن عبد مناف; c. 464–497), born ʿAmr al-ʿUlā (عمرو العلا), was the great-grandfather of the Islamic prophetMuhammad and the progenitor of the ruling Banu Hashim clan of the Quraysh tribe in Mecca. At some point in his life before his father's death, 'Amr chose for himself the name Hāshim, as it was the name God used for Abraham ('Amr was a Hanif, follower of the "religion of Abraham"). The narrations from Islamic hagiographists to explain this name change are varied: A narration suggests that `Amr was called Hashim because Hashim translates as pulverizer in Arabic. As a generous man, he initiated the practice of providing crumbled bread in broth that was later adapted for the pilgrims to the Ka'aba in Mecca. Another narration claims the name derives from the Arabic root Hashm, to save the starving, because he arranged for the feeding of the people of Mecca during a seasonal famine, and he thus came to be known as "the man who fed the starved" (Arabic: هشم الجياع
Abd al-MuttalibChief Leader of the Quraysh and grandfather of Muhammad (c.497–578) For other people with the same name, see Abd al-Muttalib (name). Shayba ibn Hāshim (Arabic: شَيْبة بْن هاشِم; c. 497–578), better known as ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib, (Arabic: عَبْد الْمُطَّلِب, lit. 'Servant of Muttalib') was the fourth chief of the Quraysh tribal confederation and grandfather of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Early lifeHis father was Hashim ibn 'Abd Manaf,[1]: 81 the progenitor of the distinguished Banu Hashim, a clan of the Quraysh tribe of Mecca. They claimed descent from Ismā'īl and Ibrāhīm. His mother was Salma bint Amr, from the Banu Najjar, a clan of the Khazraj tribe in Yathrib (later called Madinah).[2] Hashim died while doing business in Gaza, before Abd al-Muttalib was born.[1]: 81 His real name was "Shaiba" meaning 'the ancient one' or 'white-haired' because of the streak of white through his jet-black hair, and is sometimes also called Shaybah al-Ḥamd ("The white s Copyright ©bitelogy.pages.dev 2025 | |||