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  1. Hind bint 'Utba (in arabo هند بنت عتبة ‎?; VI secolo – VII secolo) fu una donna araba, moglie di Abū Sufyān b. Ḥarb potente commerciante meccano nel Ḥijāz dell'epoca. Tanto Abū Sufyān quanto Hind si opposero vivacemente all'attività predicatoria di Maometto.

  2. Hind bint Utba ibn Rabi'a (Arabic: هند بنت عتبة بن ربيعة, romanized: Hind bint ʿUtba ibn Rabīʿa) was a dancer. She was a wife of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb and the mother of Mu'awiya I (r. 661–680).

  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. Hind bintUtba: 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.

  5. In 605, Hind bint 'Utba led women singing war songs and laments for those killed at Badr. A poet and musician, she was considered representative of women performers of the jahiliyya , or the days of ignorance, that is a period before harems and confinement.

  6. Abu Hudhaifah bin 'Utbah married Salim to his brother's daughter Hind bint Al-Walid bin 'Utbah bin Rabi'ah. Hind bint Al-Walid bin 'Utbah was one of the first Muhajir women, and at that time she was one of the best single women of the Quraish.

  7. Hind bint 'Utba (in arabo هند بنت عتبة ‎?; VI secolo – VII secolo) fu una donna araba, moglie di Abū Sufyān b. Ḥarb potente commerciante meccano nel Ḥijāz dell'epoca. Tanto Abū Sufyān quanto Hind si opposero vivacemente all'attività predicatoria di Maometto.