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  1. Umm Kulthūm bint Abī Bakr (Arabic: أم كلثوم بنت ابي بكر) was a daughter of Abu Bakr and Habiba bint Kharija. She was said to be the first and probably only Muslim woman in the Early Caliphate's history who received her inheritance from her father in utero. Umm Kulthum was a famous Tabi'un and hadith narrator.

    • Reason For Importance
    • Motivation For Marriage
    • First Account: The Occurrence of The Marriage
    • Second Account: The Marriage Did Not Take Place
    • Third Account: Umm Kulthum, Abu Bakr's Daughter

    The reason why it is important for Shiite and Sunni sources is that some Sunni scholars have considered the occurrence of this marriage as evidence that there was no dispute between Imam 'Ali (a) and 'Umar b. al-Khattab in the early Islam after the Event of Saqifa Bani Sa'ida, showing that in Imam 'Ali's (a) view, caliphate was not usurped by 'Umar...

    'Umar b. al-Khttab is quoted as saying that what moved him to this marriage was not pleasure; rather it was a hadith he heard from the Prophet (s) that on Dooms Day (or Yawm al-Qiyama), all relations will be cut except relations with me. This has been cited in Shiite sources as well in a hadith from Imam al-Rida (a). However, in response it has bee...

    Most Sunni scholars have emphasized that the marriage did take place—they have even mentioned the amount of mahrand their children. Al-Tabari gives the following account of this marriage: 'Umar first proposed marriage with Umm Kulthum bt. Abu Bakr to her sister, 'A'isha. 'A'isha talked with her sister, Umm Kulthum. But because of 'Umar's strictness...

    Some Shiite scholars have denied the whole story. Al-Shaykh al-Mufid says: "the hadith about Umm Kulthum's marriage with 'Umar is not reliable; its narrator is Zubayr b. Bakkar who was an enemy of Imam 'Ali (a)." Ibn Shahrashub quotes Abu Muhammad al-Nawbakhti as saying that there was a marriage vow, but since Umm Kulthum was too young, 'Umar had t...

    Some scholars have suggested that the Umm Kulthum who married 'Umar was the daughter of Abu Bakr, rather than Imam 'Ali (a). A Sunni scholar, al-Nawawi, has accepted this account in his book, Tahdhib al-asma'. In a footnote on the book, Ihqaq al-haqq, Ayatollah Mar'ashi Najafi accepts this account. He takes Umm Kulthum to be Asma' bt. 'Umays, Abu B...

  2. 54. Umm Kulthum, The Daughter Of 'Ali Ibn Abi Talib | Shi’ah Women Transmitters Of Hadith | Al-Islam.org. 18 minutes. read. 54. Umm Kulthum, The Daughter Of 'Ali Ibn Abi Talib. Umm Kulthum was the daughter of Amir al-Mu'minin 'Ali Ibn Abi Talib Ibn 'Abd al-Muttalib al-Qurayshi al-Hashimi ('a).

  3. 6 minutes. read. 53. Umm Kulthum, The Daughter Of The Holy Prophet. Umm Kulthum was the third daughter of the Messenger of God (S) and Khadijah. She was born after Ruqayyah and before Fatimah ('a). She married 'Utaybah Ibn Abi Lahab.

  4. She was Abu Bakr 's daughter. Her mother was Qutaylah bint Abd al-Uzza, and she was the full sister of Abd Allah ibn Abi Bakr. Her half-sisters were Aisha and Umm Kulthum bint Abi Bakr, and her half-brothers were Abd al-Rahman ibn Abi Bakr and Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr. She also had a stepmother from the Kinana tribe, Umm Ruman bint Amir ...

  5. Umm Kulthūm bint 'Alī (Arabic: أُمّ كُلْثُوم بِنْت عَلِيّ), also known as Zaynab al-Ṣughrā (Arabic: زَيْنَب ٱلصُّغْرَىٰ, lit. 'the junior Zaynab'), was the youngest daughter of Fatima and Ali ibn Abi Talib. The former was the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the latter was his ...

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