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Arwa bint al-Harith
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Arwa bint al-Harith |
| native_name | أروى بنت الحارث |
| native_name_lang | Arabic |
| known_for | Sahabiya and the cousin of Muhammad and Ali |
| spouse | Abu Wida'a (al-Harith) ibn Sabarah ibn Sa'id ibn Sa'd ibn Sahm al-Sahmi al-Qurayshi |
| children | {{bulleted list |
| mother | Ghaziyya bint Qays |
| father | Al-Harith ibn Abd al-Muttalib |
| Wida'a | Abd Allah | al-Saib | al-Muttalib | Sufyan | Hakim | Abu Sufyan (Yazid) | al-Rabi' | Umm Kulthum (Rabi'a) | Umm Jamil (Zaynab) | Umm Hakim (Fatima) Arwā bint al-Ḥārith () was an eloquent and rhetorically skilled sahabiya and the cousin of Muhammad and Ali. She was the daughter of Al-Harith ibn Abd al-Muttalib and Ghaziyya bint Qays. She was married to Abu Wida'a (al-Harith) ibn Sabarah ibn Sa'id ibn Sa'd ibn Sahm al-Sahmi al-Qurayshi, and they had ten children. These ten children were: Wida'a, Abd Allah, al-Saib, al-Muttalib, Sufyan, Hakim, Abu Sufyan (Yazid), al-Rabi', Umm Kulthum (Rabi'a), Umm Jamil (Zaynab), and Umm Hakim (Fatima).
References
References
- Chouiten, Lynda. (2016-04-26). "Commanding Words: Essays on the Discursive Constructions, Manifestations, and Subversions of Authority". Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
- Cook, David. (February 1998). "Tamīm al-ārī". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies.
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