Talk:Ramlah bint Abi-Sufyan

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Jesus, i was really shocked to discover that the one that send Aisha the goat was THE umm habeeba... *chills*...

I guess the Qur'an was right in chapter 66, when it warned the wifes...

--Striver 04:23, 15 February 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Question

What does the bolded mean?

His wife: Umm Habibah-Ramlah bint Abi Sufyan ibn Harb ibn Sakhr ibn Umayyah ibn ‘Abdu Shams ibn Abd Manaaf.
Her mother is Safiyah bint Abi Al ‘As ibn Umayyah ibn ‘Abdu Shams. She is the aunt of ‘Uthman ibn ‘Affan ibn Abi Al ‘As. So ‘Uthman and Umm Habibah were 1st cousins on mothers side and 2nd cousins by her fathers side.
Umm Habibah married the prophet sallaallaahu alayhi wa sallaam in 7A.H aged 30 years. She died 44 A.H in the caliphate of Muawiyah ibn Abi Sufyan.
She has a daughter to him named Habibah bint Umm Habibah bint Abi Sufyan (this is how she is named in Isaabah). Her father is ‘Ubaydullaah ibn Jahsh. She married Dawud ibn ‘Urwah ibn Mas’uud ath-Thaqafi
She is the sister of Muawiyah. His mother is Hind bint ‘Utbah ibn Rabee’ah. He is the one who killed ‘Ubaydah ibn al Haarith before he was then killed by Hamzah ibn ‘Abdul Muttalib. She also married the prophet sallaallaahu alayhi wa sallaam after the death of her husband ‘Ubaydullaah. [1]

Who is "He"? --Striver 06:01, 15 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] To Honor Her & Elevate Her Spirits After The Calamity of Husband's Treachery to Her By Apostating & Leaving Her Stranded without husband in a faraway foreign land & Supportless As She Could Not Go Back to Makkah to Her Father As He was a polytheist & Leader of the enmity to the Muslims

" There are contradictory sources. One claim that when Muhammad came to know about what had happened to her, he got worried that she might turn back from her faith like her husband." This is a wrong supposition, she was free to go with her husband but she did not go & suffered for a year it shows the firmness of her belief & very doubtfulness of this report, probably fabricated as it does not fit the facts & logically should be discounted. The Prophet was never worried about her 'faith', he being the head of the Muslim community was worried about her 'welfare', being the most merciful person on Earth ever lived, so he offered to marry her to elevate her from that sorrow & calamity which had befallen her. The strength of the belief is from God & not from the Prophet, so if her faith was weak it would not have been strengthened it marrying the Prophet, as he was a human being only. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.149.94.65 (talk) 18:56, August 27, 2007 (UTC)