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Salmā bint Sakhar ((アラビア語:سلمى بنت صخر)) was the mother of Abū Bakr, the first Caliph. ==Biography== Salmā was the daughter of Sakhar ibn Amr ((アラビア語:صخر)), from the Taym clan of the Quraysh, and the wife of her cousin ʻUthmān ibn-Amīr (later known as ''Abū Qahafa''). Her by-name was ''Umm Al-Khayr'' ("Mother of Goodness"). Salma and Abu Quhafa had several sons who did not survive infancy. When Abu Bakr was born in 573,〔 Salma took him to the Kaaba and prayed to the gods: “If this one is granted immunity from death, then bestow him upon me!” Abu Bakr was therefore known as ''Atiq'' (“exempted”), while his subsequent surviving brothers were given the related names ''Muataq'' and ''Muaytaq''. Salma was an early convert to Islam. She was among those who were “brought to the house of Arqam” to meet Muhammad, i.e., after 614 but before the ''Hijra''. She died during the Caliphate of Abu Bakr, between 632 and 634. 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「Salma Umm-ul-Khair」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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