Sawda bint Zama
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Sawda bint Zamʿa ibn Qayyis ibn ʿAbd Shams was a wife of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
, and considered by Muslims to be a Mother of the Believers.
with her first husband named As-Sakran bin Amr, after being persecuted by the Polytheists of Mecca. Her husband died on the way back to Mecca according to some, or when the couple returned to Mecca,according to some.
Actually, Sakran left Abyssinia by sea with Waqqas for overseas preaching.
in 637 AD.
Muhammad married her in Shawwal
, in the tenth year of His Prophethood, a few days after the death of Khadijah. Prior to that, she was married to a paternal cousin of hers called As-Sakran bin ‘Amr. She was considered homely and was older than Muhammad. They got married in 620 A.D. She was a widow who lived until the end of time of Umor. Mohammad married Sauda when he was 53 and she was 50 almost the same time when he married Aisha.
's death, Sawda received a gift of money, which she spent on charity. Muawiyah I
, the first caliph of the Umayyad
dynasty bought her house in Medina
for 180,000 dirhams. She died in Medina in October 674.
Muhammad
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, and considered by Muslims to be a Mother of the Believers.
Migration to Abyssinia
Sawda bint Zam'a had been the first woman to immigrate to Abyssinia. She migrated to AbyssiniaEthiopia
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with her first husband named As-Sakran bin Amr, after being persecuted by the Polytheists of Mecca. Her husband died on the way back to Mecca according to some, or when the couple returned to Mecca,according to some.
Actually, Sakran left Abyssinia by sea with Waqqas for overseas preaching.
Marriage to Sakran
The name of her previous husband was Sakran, and she had a son from him named Sakran ibn Amr ibn Abd Shams who fell a martyr fighting in the Battle of JalulaBattle of Jalula
Battle of Jalula was fought between Sassanid Empire and Rashidun Caliphate soon after conquest of Ctesiphon.After the capturing Ctesiphon, several detachments were immediately sent to west to capture Qarqeesia and Heet the forts at the border of Byzantine empire...
in 637 AD.
Marriage to Muhammad
She was middle-aged, rather plump, with a jolly, kindly disposition, and just the right person to take care of the Prophet's household and family. So Muhammad gave permission to Khawla to speak to Sayyiduna Abu Bakr and to Sawda on the subject.Muhammad married her in Shawwal
Shawwal
Shawwāl is the tenth month of the lunar Islamic calendar. Shawwāl means to ‘lift or carry’; so named because she-camels normally would be carrying a fetus at this time of year.-Fasting during Shawwāl:...
, in the tenth year of His Prophethood, a few days after the death of Khadijah. Prior to that, she was married to a paternal cousin of hers called As-Sakran bin ‘Amr. She was considered homely and was older than Muhammad. They got married in 620 A.D. She was a widow who lived until the end of time of Umor. Mohammad married Sauda when he was 53 and she was 50 almost the same time when he married Aisha.
Later life, widowhood
After MuhammadMuhammad
Muhammad |ligature]] at U+FDF4 ;Arabic pronunciation varies regionally; the first vowel ranges from ~~; the second and the last vowel: ~~~. There are dialects which have no stress. In Egypt, it is pronounced not in religious contexts...
's death, Sawda received a gift of money, which she spent on charity. Muawiyah I
Muawiyah I
Muawiyah I was the first Caliph of the Umayyad Dynasty. After the conquest of Mecca by the Muslims, Muawiyah's family converted to Islam. Muawiyah is brother-in-law to Muhammad who married his sister Ramlah bint Abi-Sufyan in 1AH...
, the first caliph of the Umayyad
Umayyad
The Umayyad Caliphate was the second of the four major Arab caliphates established after the death of Muhammad. It was ruled by the Umayyad dynasty, whose name derives from Umayya ibn Abd Shams, the great-grandfather of the first Umayyad caliph. Although the Umayyad family originally came from the...
dynasty bought her house in Medina
Medina
Medina , or ; also transliterated as Madinah, or madinat al-nabi "the city of the prophet") is a city in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia, and serves as the capital of the Al Madinah Province. It is the second holiest city in Islam, and the burial place of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, and...
for 180,000 dirhams. She died in Medina in October 674.