Hz Ruqayyah (RA) was buried in the al-Baqi Cemetery in Medina. She was taken to her husband’s house at some point–likely after 610, when Muhammad’s behavior … When Usama ibn Zayd was sent on an errand to their house, he found himself staring at her and at Uthman in turns. and he agreed that he had not. Hz Ruqayyah bint Muhammad (RA), the second daughter of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Hz Khadijah (RA), was born three years after the birth of Hz Zaynab (RA). She accompanied him on the first Migration to Abyssinia,[8][9][10] where she suffered a miscarriage. Ils revinrent à La Mecque, vers 619 ou 620, où Ruqayya apprit la mort de sa mère Khadija bint Khowaylid [2], [3]. Conjoint: Othmân ibn Affân. Abdullah died when he was six years old in Medina. She was also a source of happiness for her noble parents. "[9], Several prominent Shia accounts, like that of 17th century Shiite cleric Muhammad Baqir Majlisi, claim that Ruqayyah was beaten to death by Uthman. Hz Ruqayyah bint Muhammad (RA), the second daughter of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Hz Khadijah (RA), was born three years after the birth of Hz Zaynab (RA). Ruqayya bint Muhammad Abd-Allah ibn Muhammad (en) Ibrahim ibn Muhammad Zaynab bint Mouhammed Fatima Qasim ibn Mouhammed. She was the first of Prophet’s beloved daughters to depart from this world. He writes, “Husayn (a) had a little daughter who he loved very much and she also loved the Imam (a) very much. Ruqayya bint Muhammad (in arabo: رقية بنت محمد ; 601 – 624) è stata figlia di Maometto e di Khadija bint Khuwaylid e si afferma che fosse la secondogenita delle quattro figlie del Profeta. Unfortunately, he did not live long and died at the tender age of six. Shrine of Ruqayyah bint Al-Husayn is in Damascus, Syria. Ruqayya (Née vers 601 et morte en 624) (arabe رقية [ruqayya] : élevée) est une des quatre filles de Mahomet et Khadija. They told Utbah that they would give him "the daughter of Aban ibn Sa'id ibn Al-As or the daughter of Sa'id ibn Al-As" if he divorced Ruqayyah. In 622 A.D. Hazrat Usman along with his with migrated to Madinah, thus he was one of those persons who performed Hijrat in the way of Allah, twice. Ruqayyah (RadiyAllaahu ‘anhaa) was struck with calamity and soon fell a victim of fever. She had no further children. Ils revinrent à La Mecque, vers 619 ou 620, où Ruqayya apprit la mort de sa mère Khadija bint Khowaylid [2], [3]. She was born in Mecca, apparently the fourth child of Muhammad and Khadija, so probably in 601 or 602. Famous people called Ruqayya include: Ruqayyah bint Husayn, daughter of Husayn - grandson of Muhammad. When animosity and cruelty of the people of Quraysh increased, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) permitted his companions to migrate to Abyssinia. She was the youngest daughter of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) and his favorite. Fatima Bint Muhammad (RA) was the daughter of Prophet Muhammad PBUH, she holds the highest place in Islamic history. Who was Ruqayya Bint Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وسلم)? Hz Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad (RA) was the third daughter of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Hz Khadijah bint Khuwaylid (RA). Muhammad’s daughter. Umm Kulthum was married to Utaybah ibn Abu Lahab ibn Abd al-Muttalib, in the Days of Ignorance. Initially, Hz Ruqayyah (RA) was married to Utbah ibn Abu Lahab. Ordoni, Abu Muhammad; Muhammad Kazim Qazwini (1992), "Revelation and Falsification: The Kitab al-qira'at of Ahmad b. Muhammad al-Sayyari: Critical Edition with an Introduction and Notes by Etan Kohlberg and Mohammad Ali Amir-Moezzi", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ruqayyah_bint_Muhammad&oldid=1018397212, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 17 April 2021, at 21:55. Initially, Hz Ruqayyah (RA) was married to Utbah ibn Abu Lahab. Ruqayyah bint Al-Ḥusayn (Arabic: رُقَيَّة بِنْت ٱلْحُسَيْن, born on the 20th of Rajab, 56 AH – 5 Rabi' al-Thani, 60 / 61 AH or 676 CE; died on the 13th of Safar, 60 / 61 AH or 680 / 681 CE), was the daughter of Husayn ibn Ali and Rubab bint Imra al-Qais. As such, owing to her travels to Abyssinia and Medina, Hz Ruqayyah (RA) is often known as “The Lady With Two Migrations”. [14][15][10] When Muhammad returned to Medina after the battle, the family went to grieve at her grave. During the Battle of Badr, Hz Ruqayyah (RA) fell very ill. [12] Uthman emigrated to Medina in 622, and Ruqayyah followed him later. Ruqayyah bint Muhammad (Arabic: رقية بنت محمد, Ruqayyah bint Muḥammad) (c. 601 - 624) was the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and Khadija. Wish to read more? She was still living with her parents when Muhammad first declared himself a prophet, and Umm Kulthum became a … Autres informations; Religion: Islam. En 622, Ruqayya participa à l'Hégire. Elle émigra à Médine avec ses sœurs, son père Mahomet et son mari Othman. Her older sister Ruqayya married Utaybah’s brother Utbah. After the death of her sister Ruqayya left Uthman a widower, he married Umm Kulthum. Prima dell'Islam [modifica | modifica sorgente]. Ruqayyah and Uthman joined a second migration to Abyssinia in 615 AD, with around one hundred other Muslims. Later on, Allah gave a better partner to Hz Ruqayyah (RA) in the form of Hz Uthman ibn Affan (RA). She married his cousin 'Ali bin Abi Talib and was the mother of the great martyrs of Islam, Hasan and Hussein. Ruqayya mourut à Médine en 624. The women wept noisily, and Umar hit them with his whip; but Muhammad said: "Let them weep, Umar; but beware of the braying of Satan. An optometrist by profession, Anjum prefers to spend her time reading and following the Hadith and Sunnah. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Se casó con Utbah ibn Abu Lahab , pero se divorció de ella tras su conversión al islam. Ruqayyah bint Muhammad (Arabic: رقية بنت محمد, Ruqayyah bint Muḥammad) (c. 601 - 624) was the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and Khadija. She was one of the first women to represent Bahrain at the Olympic Games. Anjum Ara is the co-founder and contributing editor of Muslim Memo. She was married to Utbah, a son of Abu Lahab’s, the greatest enemy of the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم). [9][10], Uthman and Ruqayyah were among those who returned to Mecca in 619. Ruqayya bint Muhammad Oumm Koulthoum bint Mouhammed Zaynab bint Mouhammed Abd-Allah ibn Muhammad (en) Fatima. Why not check out the other parts of this series? Ruqayya bint Muhámmad (601-624) (en árabe: رقية بنت النبي محمد) era hija del Profeta Mahoma y Jadiya. Muhammad asked Usama, "Have you ever seen a more handsome couple than those two?" Liked what you read?Subscribe to the Muslim Memo Newsletter and receive weekly updates about new articles, posts and other relevant info meant especially for the intellectual Muslim.Enter your email address to subscribe. [3] After Muhammad warned Abū Lahab that he would go to Hell, Abu Lahab said he would never speak to his son again unless he divorced Ruqayyah, which Utbah accordingly did.