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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).

    • Hind al-Hunūd (Arabic: هند الهنود)
  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. She participated in the battle of Uhud and encouraged polytheists to fight with Muslims.

  4. 15 set 2021 · Firdous Mala. 294 1 14. 1. What is known is that the prophet () asked Wahshi the -former- slave who killed his uncle Hamzah to stay close to him when he accepted Islam (see her ). As for Hind there are ahadith telling us that she even spoke to prophet () (see here. – Medi1Saif ♦. Sep 15, 2021 at 7:57. Any reference to this? – Firdous Mala.

  5. Her legacy includes the many hadith she transmitted, (Mirqat-ul-Mafatih, vol. 8, p. 243, under the Hadith 4466). Sayyidatuna Hind b. Utbah was a pious lady of Islam who once hated the Prophet ﷺ and his family but upon embracing Islam Prophet’s family was dearest to her.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.