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  1. Hind bint Utba ibn Rabi'a (Arabic: هند بنت عتبة بن ربيعة, romanized: Hind bint ʿUtba ibn Rabīʿa) was the wife of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb and the mother of Mu'awiya I (r. 661–680). Hind converted to Islam in 630 and is highly praised by Sunni Islamic sources for her military role at the Battle of the Yarmuk under ...

  2. Hinde binte Utba (em árabe: هند بنت عتبة) foi uma mulher árabe que viveu entre o final do século VI e início do século VII, esposa de Abu Sufiane ibne Harbe, um homem poderoso de Meca, na Arábia ocidental. Foi a mãe do futuro califa Moáuia I, fundador da dinastia Omíada, e de Ramla binte Abi Sufiane, uma das esposas de Maomé.

  3. Hind bt. Utba. Hind, daughter of ʿUtba known as Hind, " the liver-eater " (d. 14/635-6) was the wife of Abu Sufyan and mother of Mu'awiya. Hind is described beautiful, clever and a poet. She lost her father, uncle and brother in the battle of Badr.

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Sayyidatuna Hind b. Utbah, who was a companion of the Prophet ﷺ and his family. She accepted Islam on the day of the Conquest of Makkah, participated in battles, transmitted hadith and had a dream of the Prophet ﷺ.

  5. Hind bint 'Utba was a female musician who performed at family and tribal festivities in the 7th century before Islam. She led women singing war songs and laments for those killed at Badr, and was a representative of the jahiliyya, or the days of ignorance, culture.

  6. Hind bint ‘Utba: Prototype of the Jahiliyya and Umayyad Woman. In: Women, Islam, and Abbasid Identity: Harvard University Press . Cambridge, MA and London, England: Harvard University Press; 2015. p.17-37.

  7. 11 de mai. de 2024 · - A Tale of Transformation in Islamic History Description: Explore the riveting biography of Hind bint Utbah, a prominent figure in early Islamic history, tracing her journey from the corridors...

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