bint in A Sentence

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    Ja'da Bint al- Ash'at.

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    Princess Reema Bint Bandar.

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    clan of central Arabia named Khawlah Bint Ja'far.

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    Fahda Bint Falah bin Sultan bin Hathleen.

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    Ḵawla Bint Manẓur, daughter of a Fazāra chief

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    Huzafa Bint Al-Haarith.

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    Reema Bint Bandar.

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    Khadijah Bint Khuwaylid.

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    By Halah Bint Wuhayb: Ḥamza, who died at Uhud.

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    Khadija's mother, Fatima Bint Za'idah, who died around 575,

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    His wife, Ja'da Bint al-Ash'at, is commonly accused of having poisoned him.

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    Muhammad married the wealthy Khadijah Bint Khuwaylid who was 40 years old.

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    His mother was Muhammad's aunt, Safiyyah Bint‘Abd al-Muttalib, hence Al-Zubayr was Muhammad's first cousin.

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    After Fatima's death, Ali married Khawla Bint Ja'far of the Bani Hanifa tribe.

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    Saudi Arabia's first female ambassador, Princess Reema Bint Bandar(top center), is appointed to Washington.

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    At the age of 25, Muhammad married the wealthy Khadijah Bint Khuwaylid who was 40 years old.

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    He was raised under the care of his paternal uncle Abu Talib and Abu Talib's wife Fatimah Bint Asad.

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    Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah was Ali's son from another wife from Hanifa clan of central Arabia named Khawlah Bint Ja'far.

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    Ali's mother, Fatima Bint Asad, also belonged to Banu Hashim, making Ali a descendant of Ismā'īl(Ishmael) the son of Ibrāhīm Abraham.

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    These phrases are often used to refer to appropriate spouses in marriage, and stand in contrast to ibn al-haram or Bint al-haram, which are used as insults.

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    Malik was born the son of Anas ibn Malik(who is not the Sahabi with the same name) and Aaliyah Bint Shurayk al-Azdiyya in Medina circa 711.

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    Khadija's mother, Fatima Bint Za'idah, who died around 575, was a member of the Amir ibn Luayy clan of the Quraysh and a third cousin of Muhammad's mother.

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    Dr. Hayat Bint Sulaiman bin Hassan Sindi(Arabic: حياة سندي‎) is a Saudi Arabian medical scientist and one of the first female members of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia.

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    The early sources are nearly in agreement that Hasan was poisoned by his wife, Ja'da Bint al-Ash'at, at the instigation of Muawiyah and died in the year 670 CE.

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    After Khadijah's death, Khawla Bint Hakim suggested to Muhammad that he should marry Sawda Bint Zama, a Muslim widow, or Aisha, daughter of Um Ruman and Abu Bakr of Mecca.

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    In Syria The Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque, which holds the shrine of Zaynab Bint Ali in Damascus, has been restored with the help of contributions from Shias from India, Pakistan, Iran and elsewhere.

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    On his way back he stopped for a longer rest with the family of his paternal grandmother, Salma Bint Amr, who belonged to the Najjar clan of the Khazraj tribe in Medina.

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    He had two brothers, Sa'ib and Abdul Kaaba; a maternal brother, Safi ibn Al-Harith, who was from the Umayya clan; and several paternal siblings, including Hind Bint Al-Awwam, a wife of Zayd ibn Haritha.

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    Of Muhammad's thirteen wives, at least two, Rayhana Bint Zayd and Maria al-Qibtiyya, were referred to simply as concubines; however, there is debate among Muslims as to whether these two officially became his wives.

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    Sumayyah Bint Khayyat, a slave of a prominent Meccan leader Abu Jahl, is famous as the first martyr of Islam; killed with a spear by her master when she refused to give up her faith.

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