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Zeynab bint Al-Harith : ウィキペディア英語版 | Zeynab bint Al-Harith Zeynab bint Al-Harith ((アラビア語:زينب بنت الحارث); died 628) was a Jewish woman who lived in Khaybar, Arabia, in the early seventh century. ==Family== Her family were of Yemenite origin. They emigrated to the Hejaz, settled in Khaybar and converted to Judaism. Her father, Al-Harith ibn Al-Harith, and his two brothers, Marhab and Yasir, were famous warrior-poets.〔Ibn Saad, Volume 2, p. 251〕〔Guillaume, A. (1955). Translation of Ibn Ishaq’s Sirat Rasoolallah, pp. 512-513. Oxford University Press.〕 Zeynab appears to have been a firstborn child, as her father bore the ''kunya'' “Abu Zeynab”. However, she also had a brother, Al-Harith ibn Al-Harith.〔Al-Faruqi, I. R. A. (2005). Translation of M. H. Haykal’s Life of Muhammad, p. 404. Islamic Book Trust.〕 In summer 625 members of the Nadir tribe arrived in Khaybar, having been exiled from Medina by Muhammad.〔Guillaume, A. (1955). Translation of Ibn Ishaq’s Sirat Rasoolallah, pp. 437-438. Oxford University Press.〕 Among them was Sallam ibn Mishkam al-Nadiri, a warrior-poet whom Zeynab in due course married.〔Guillaume, A. (1955). Translation of Ibn Ishaq’s Sirat Rasoolallah, p. 516. Oxford University Press.〕〔Tabari 8, pp. 123-124〕 Some sources suggest that Sallam and Zeynab had a son, Kharija.〔Ilan, T. (2011). Lexicon of Jewish Names in Late Antiquity: Part IV: the Eastern Diaspora, 330 BCE – 650 CE. Tübingen: Mohr-Siebeck.〕
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