|
Fatimah bint Amr (; (アラビア語:فاطمة بنت عمر)) (died 576) was the grandmother of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and one of the wives of Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim. She was from the Banu Makhzum clan of the Quraysh tribe, unlike her co-wives, who were all from outlying tribes and had relatively little influence in Mecca. Her full name was Fatimah bint `Amr ibn `A'idh ibn `Imran ibn Makhzum. Her mother was Sakhrah bint Abd ibn `Imran, also from Banu Makhzum; Sakhrah's mother was Takhmur bint `Abd ibn Qusai. ==Children of Fatimah bint Amr== With Abdul-Muttalib, Fatimah was the mother of three sons and five daughters: #‘Abd Manāf (Abu Talib) - Married to Fatimah bint Asad ibn 'Amr al-ʻUlā (Hashim) and father of Ṭālib, Fakhitah (Umm Hani), Jumanah, Aqeel, Rayta, Ja’far and Ali. His second wife was Illa, and their son was Tulayq.〔Ibn Saad/Haq vol. 1 pp. 135-136.〕 #Az-Zubayr - Married to Atika bint Abi Wahb and father of Duba'a, Umm al-Hakam, Safiya and Umm az-Zubayr.〔Ibn Saad/Bewley vol. 8 pp. 34-35.〕 #Abd-Allah ibn Abd-al-Muttalib - Married to Āminah bint Wahab and father of Muḥammad. #Barrah bint Abdul Muttalib - Married to Abul Asad ibn Hilāl of Banu Makhzūm〔 and mother of Abdullah (Abu Salama), Sufyān and Aswad. Her second husband was Abu Ruhm ibn ‘Abd al- ‘Uzzā from the ‘Āmir ibn Luayy clan of the Quraysh. Their son was Abu Sabra. #Arwā - Married at first to ‘Umayr ibn Wahb or to 'Umayr ibn 'Abd al-'Uzza ibn Qusayy, by whom she had a son, Tulayb. Her second husband was Arta ibn Sharahbil ibn Hāshim, by whom she had a daughter, Fāṭimah. #Umaimah or Umamah - Married to Jahsh ibn Riyab of Banu Asad and mother of Abd-Allah, Ubayd-Allah, Abd (Abu Ahmad), Hamna or Hammanah, Zaynab, Habiba (Umm Habib). #‘Ātikah - Married to Abu Umaiyah ibn al-Mughīrah ibn ‘Abdullah ibn ‘Umar ibn Makhzum ibn Yaqaẓah Banu Makhzūm, mother of 'Abdullah, Zuhayr & Qurayba and stepmother of Hind (Umm Salamah). #Umm Ḥakīm (al-Baiḍā) - Married to Quraiz ibn Rabī‘ah of Banu ‘Abdu Shams and mother of ‘Āmir, Arwā (the mother of the future Caliph ‘Uthmān), Ṭalḥah and Umm Ṭalḥah. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fatimah bint Amr」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|