Talk:Hafsa bint Umar

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[edit] Hafsa Means "Daughter of Lion"

Give me ur source .i will give source if i am asked.But Hafsa Means "Daughter of Lion".so i am editing it.if u have any thing to talk you can . —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Khalidkhoso (talkcontribs) 05:00, 12 December 2006 (UTC).

[edit] Year of birth

According to this page, Hafsa bint Umar was born five years before the appearance of Muhammad as a prophet in 610. That means she was born around the year 605. MK (talk) 09:45, 26 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Poisoned

"It is also a common belief in both sects that Hafsa, along with Aisha, the daughter of Abu Bakr, poisoned Muhammad, ultimately leading to his death. Therefore both are cursed from this day to the day of judgment." Where is the proof that Sunnis believe like this? To my knowledge this claim is absolutely incorrect & totally baseless! The historical fact is that he was poisoned by the jewish women when she presented cooked sheep over a heap of rice to the Prophet at the culmination of Battle of Khyber which the Muslims won. When asked of the crime she said she did it deliberately to verify the truth of the Prophethood, if he was a true Prophet he would know,& if he was otherwise then good riddance. Actually Angel Gabriel had informed him that the sheep was poisoned but only after the Prophet had taken a bite, since God had written on him & wanted him to grant him a reward for martyrdom in addition to the Prophethood. The prophet spit out his bite & informed other companions of the poisoned sheep so they will not eat, but one of his companion God had written on him martyrdom as well so Barra bin Aazib had already taken bite & he was martyred of the poison & thereafter each time the prophet would fall sick he would feel the effect of poison in his body, until the prophet was martyred after 3 years of the event by the poison in his body. Thereafter whenever he will fall ill he would feel the ill effects of the poison in his body. As the Prophet was protected by God from the actions of the people, the poison remained in his body but was not effective & it started showing its effects only as the God's written time of death approached for the Prophet in his last ten days, until death overtook him.


--If someone wants to put that statement back up, they should provide a source. Also, articles should not have debates within their text. Both comments have been deleted. Jdodger 19:54, 14 September 2007 (UTC)