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Questions Answers 1 I Was the First Lady Questions Answers ﷺ 1 I was the first lady the Prophet married Sawdah bint Zam'ah after Khadeejah. Umar use to say "Remember the Fire a its bottom is deep & the stay 2 great deal, for its heat is intense, therein in long." My father, Al-Harith ibn al-Muttalib was the 3 Aboo Sufyaan ibn al-Harith Prophet's uncle. 4 The title 'as-Siddeeq' was given to Aboo Bakr by the Prophet Along with Khadeejah, I was the only wife of the 5 Zainab bint Khuzaymah Prophet that passed away during his lifetime. The Prophet informed me that one day I would 6 Suraaqah ibn Maalik wear the bracelets of the Persian Emperor. I was a spokesman for the Prophet and 7 Thaabit ibn Qays naturally had a loud voice. I was renowned for wearing a red headband 8 Aboo Dujaanah in battle. I am the Prophet's grandchild and he carried 9 Umaamah me in Salaah. Umar told all the men to perform wudoo when one 10 he did not want to embarass him. of them passed wind because Uthmaan didn't participate in the he was caring for his sick wife, 11 Battle of Badr because Ruqaiyah The Prophet sent me to preach to the people 12 Mu'aadh ibn Jabal of Yemen and to lead them. like the right hand of the 13 Throughout his entire life Aboo Bakr was Prophet. When assuming a human form, Angel 14 Dihyah al-Kalbee Jibreel would visit the Prophet in my image. When the Prophet & Aboo Bakr arrived in greet Aboo Bakr 15 Madinah, people began to (thinking he was the Prophet) 16 My father was Aboo Quhaafah. Aboo Bakr as-Siddeeq Aai'shah said that she had never seen anyone 17 Faatimah bint Muhammad resemble the Prophet in speech more than me. The Prophet said whoever digs the well of 18 Roomah & equips the army of Tabook will enter Uthmaan ibn Affaan Paradise; I did both. ﷺ 19 Allaah married me to the Prophet from Zainab bint Jahsh above the seven heavens. I am the most prolific narrator of hadeeth 20 Aa'ishah bint Abee Bakr from amongst the women Companions. In which battle did the Prophet and his companions 21 Khandaq / Ahzaab dig a trench around Madinah? My mother embraced Islam immediately after 22 Aboo Hurayrah the Prophet made du'a for her guidance. I was the greatest archer among the 23 Sa'd ibn Abee Waqqaas Companions. I was the Prophet's father-in-law and the 24 Aboo Bakr first man to believe in him. 25 The pledge of Aqabah was made between the Ansaar & the Prophet Aboo Bakr appointed me to lead the task of 26 Zayd ibn Thaabit compiling the Qur'aan into one mus'haf. 27 The Muslims won the Battle of Badr despite being less in number I accepted Islam in Makkah before the 28 al-Abbaas ibn Abd-il-Muttalib Hijrah but I concealed it. When Aboo Bakr said, "If one of them simply looks "Do not worry, Allaah 29 down below his feet, he'll spot us," The Prophet is with us." replied: I was the first woman from the 30 Asmaa' bint Abee Bakr Muhajireen to give birth in Madinah. I was the only Companion who accompanied 31 Aboo Bakr as-Siddeeq the Prophet in his hijrah to Madinah. I was called 'Dhun-Noorayn' since I married 2 32 Uthmaan ibn Affaan daughters of the Prophet. The Prophet passed away with his head in my 33 Aa'ishah bint Abee Bakr lap and he was buried in my house. I narrated the most ahaadeeth from among 34 Aboo Hurayrah the Companions. 35 I am the mother of al-Hassan and al-Husayn. Faatimah bint Muhammad The Arabs were known for their generosity. the Ansaar took the Muhajiroon 36 This was displayed when into their own homes I was the 1st Companion to shoot an arrow at 37 Sa'd ibn Abee Waqqaas the pagans of Makkah. I was the Khaleefah for a few months and passed it 38 on to Mu'aawiyah in order to make reconciliation Al-Hasan ibn Alee between the Muslims. My hand was paralysed whilst protecting the 39 Talhah ibn Ubaidillaah Prophet in the Battle of Uhud. ﷺ 40 The title given to Muhammad even before he al-Ameen (the trustworthy) was a Prophet was Before marrying the Prophet I was married to 41 Umm Salamah his milk-brother, Aboo Salamah. 42 My sister, Hafsah was married to the Prophet. Abdullaah ibn Umar I was married to az-Zubayr ibn Al-Awwaam, 43 Asmaa' bint Abee Bakr one of "the 10 Companions Promised Paradise." since I was 10 years old. Anas ibn Maalik ﷺ I served the Prophet 44 The caliph who restarted Taraaweeh Salaah in 45 Umar ibn al-Khattaab congregation behind one imaam was My father, Huyyay ibn Akhtab, was the chief of 46 Safiyyah bint Huyyay the Banu Nadeer tribe. The Prophet made me the general of the 47 Usaamah ibn Zayd last army that he sent out before his death. Khadeejah .ﷺ I was the first wife of the Prophet 48 I was the daa'ee sent to Madinah and brought 49 Mus'ab ibn Umayr back 75 new Muslims to the Pledge of Aqabah. Before my marriage to the Prophet, I was 50 Zaynab bint Jahsh married to Zayd ibn al-Haarithah. I was the first Muslim leader to attempt to 51 conquer the Roman Empire's capital, Mu'aawiyah ibn Abee Sufyaan Constantinople. 52 Umar's reign was lengthy and Islam reached many lands. I am the aunt of the Prophet and the sister of 53 Safiyyah bint Abd-il-Muttalib Hamzah. I famously narrated the story of the Jassaasah 54 Tameem ad-Daaree of the Dajjaal to the Prophet. ﷺ 55 The Prophet said I resembled him in character Abdullaah ibn Ja'far & appearance. 56 Out of the Prophet's daughters I was the eldest. Zainab bint Muhammad I possessed a personal copy of the Qur'aan & the 57 Prophet advised the Companions to learn it directly Ubayy ibn Ka'b from me. in Prayer. Abd-ur-Rahmaan ibn 'Awf ﷺ I am the only man who led the Prophet 58 I was 1 of the 3 Companions who stayed behind from 59 the Battle of Tabook & Allaah revealed His Ka'b ibn Malik acceptance of our repentance. I am the daughter of Aboo Bakr and the half 60 Asmaa' bint Abee Bakr sister of Aa'ishah. 61 The throne of Allaah shook upon my death. Sa'd ibn Mu'aadh The Ummah underwent its most rapid territorial 62 Umar ibn al-Khattaab expansion during my caliphate. My wife is one of the 4 best women in the history 63 Alee ibn Abee Taalib of mankind. I used to compete with Aa'ishah in trying to be 64 Hafsah bint Umar .ﷺ the closest wife to the Prophet 65 I was known as the 'Sword of Allaah'. Khaalid ibn al-Waleed 66 I was freed from slavery by Aboo Bakr. Bilaal ibn Rabaah ﷺ 67 The Prophet said that my brother and I are the Husain ibn Alee two leaders of the youth of Paradise. ﷺ 68 I was the Prophet's adopted son and I was Zayd ibn Haarithah named after him until Allaah forbade adoption. The Prophet performed tahneek (sweetening of the 69 Abdullaah ibn Abbaas tongue palate for newborn babies) on me. Alee and Umaamah .ﷺ Our mother is Zainab bint Muhammad 70 My mother, Sumaiyah was the first person 71 Ammaar ibn Yaasir to die as a martyr in Islam. I went to Taa'if with the Prophet and was 72 there with him when they drove us out by Zayd ibn Haarithah throwing stones at us. My father, 'Utbah, was killed in the Battle of 73 Hind bint Utbah Badr by Hamzah, the Prophet's uncle. I embraced Islam on the day of the Liberation of Aboo Sufyaan ﷺ Makkah, but before the army of the Prophet 74 entered the city. My first husband was Ja'far ibn Abee Taalib. Then I 75 married Aboo Bakr and after his death, Alee ibn Asmaa' bint Umays Abee Taalib. ﷺ 76 I was married to one of the Prophet's uncles Faatimah bint Asad that did not embrace Islam. My daughter Umm Habeebah was married to 77 Aboo Sufyaan ﷺ the Prophet I am referred to as the Ummah's leading scholar 78 Abdullaah ibn Abbaas in Tafseer. said that the angels are shy of me. Uthmaan ibn Affaan ﷺ The Prophet 79 80 I served as the first Khaleefah. Aboo Bakr 'Asmaa .ﷺ My sister Aa'ishah was married to the Prophet 81 The verses of hijaab were revealed to the Prophet 82 Zainab bint Jahsh .during the time of my waleemah ﷺ I was the last woman from the Muhajiroon to pass 83 away and I was married to az-Zubayr ibn al- Asmaa' bint Abee Bakr Awwaam. 84 Umar ibn al-Khattaab was murdered during his salaah After Umar was stabbed, he ordered me to lead the 85 Suhayb ar-Roomi prayers until a new khaleefah was appointed. instructed me to say that I am the ﷺ The Prophet 86 daughter of Haaroon, the niece of Moosa and the Safiyyah bint Huyyay wife of Muhammad. ﷺ 87 The Prophet and Khadeejah had how many 4 daughters? 88 How many sons did Alee and Faatimah have? 2 I was a wealthy noble youth of Quraysh, but was 89 Mus'ab ibn 'Umayr imprisoned by my mother after embracing Islam.
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