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  1. Ṣafiyyah bint Abī al-ʿĀṣ (Arabic: صفية بنت أبي العاص) was the daughter of Abu al-As ibn Umayya. She was a wife of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb (her cousin). She had at least two daughters with him: Ramlah , who would later adopt Islam and marry Muhammad , and Umayna.

  2. 10 de nov. de 2023 · After the migration of the Holy Prophet (sa) and his companions to Madinah, he was unanimously elected as its leader by the Muslims, Jews, and pagan tribes. He established a peace treaty between the immigrant Muslims, the Jews, and the rest of the community, known as the ‘Charter of Madinah.’.

    • Safiyyah Was Humble
    • Safiyyah Was A True Helper
    • Safiyyah Showed Grace Under Duress

    Safiyyah (May Allah be pleased with her) came from a family that held a significant amount of power. Her father, Huyayy ibn Akhtab was a leader of one of the largest Jewish tribes living in Madinah. Safiyyah narrates: I was my father’s and my uncle’s favorite child. When the Messenger of Allah came to Madinah and stayed at Quba, my parents went to ...

    After the Muslims defeated Huyayyay’s Jewish tribe, who had plotted to destroy the Muslims and murder the Prophet (PBUH), Saffiyah accepted Islam and then married the messenger of Allah (PBUH). The Prophet (PBUH) waited for his new wife to finish menstruation and they travelled a short distance from Khaybar. But when he went to his new wife to cons...

    After the Prophet’s (PBUH) death, Safiyyah’s (RA) servant went to Umar (RA) and said: ‘Amir al Muminin! Safiyyah loves the Sabbath (a day of religious observance for Jews) and maintains ties with the Jews!’ Umar asked Safiyyah about that and she said, ‘I have not loved the Sabbath since Allah replaced it with Friday for me, and I only maintain ties...

  3. Safiyya bint Huyayy (Arabic: صفية بنت حيي Ṣafiyya bint Ḥuyayy) was a Jewish woman from the Banu Nadir tribe. After the Battle of Khaybar in 628, she was widowed and taken captive by the early Muslims and subsequently became Muhammad's tenth wife.

  4. 18 de jul. de 2004 · The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) set Safiyyah bint Huyayy ibn Akhtab (may Allah be pleased with her) free and married her after the battle of Khaybar. Narrated by al-Bukhari, 371. These are the wives of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) with whom he consummated marriage.

  5. 31 de jul. de 2017 · Safiyya bint Huyeiy Ibn Akhtab was the daughter of the chief of the Jewish tribe of Banu Nazeer. The Banu Nazeer tribesmen had been expelled from Madina in 4 AH as they plotted the murder of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) by dropping a stone on his head.

  6. 17 de out. de 2023 · A noble woman of Jewish lineage, she became a widow and subsequently, a prisoner of war during the Battle of Khaibar. Upon receiving a proposal of marriage from the Prophet Muhammad himself, she converted to Islam and began a new life with him at the age of seventeen. (Debas 130; Ghadanfar 118)