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of God, perhaps about Ja'far.' He replied, 'Yes, he was killed today.' I stood up and screamed, and the women came to me. The Prophet began to say, 'O Asma, do not speak obscene words or beat your chest!'" Her son Abd Allah remembered: "He said, 'O Asma, will you not rejoice? Indeed, God most high has made two wings for Ja'far, that he may fly with them in Paradise!'" Then Muhammad told his daughter
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of 'dip' and kneaded the dough. I took my two sons and I washed their faces and put oil on them. The Messenger of God came to me and said, 'O Asma, where are the sons of Ja'far?' I brought them to him and he embraced them and smelt them, then his eyes welled up and he cried. I said, 'Why, Messenger
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The dying Abu Bakr left instructions that Asma should wash his corpse and that she should not fast on that day. She only remembered this instruction towards sunset, when she called for water to drink so that she would not have technically disobeyed him. As it was a very cold day, it was agreed that
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One theory states that Asma Bint Umais had actually immigrated with her husband to Abyssinia, but repeatedly returned to Mecca and Medina. The distance between
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Asma's birth year is unknown, however, being the first born of her mother's third marriage, narrows down her birth year to around 597 to 600
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Asma narrated how she heard the news of her husband's death. "The Prophet came to me. I had prepared forty
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Asma and her sister Salma both converted to Islam "after the Messenger of Allah had entered the house of
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from Muhammad. According to a report deemed authentic, she is considered one of the women of Paradise.
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The following historians state that Asma was present at Fatima's wedding ceremony in 1 AH:
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After Ja'far's death Asma married Abu Bakr. She gave birth to his son
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Asma's first marriage was probably to Rabia ibn Riyab al-Hilali from
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she did not have to perform an ablution after washing the body.
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They depend on the narrations of: Abu Abbas Khawarazmi from
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and then rededicate herself in offering the pilgrimage.
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and Abyssinia is limited to that of the width of the
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In 616 she emigrated with him to 1034: 1032: 1005: 1003: 1001: 999: 997: 995: 993: 991: 989: 927: 837:Hadhrami in Rashfat al-Sadi, p. 10 576:Shortly afterwards, she was married to 1042:. Translated by Guillaume, A. (1955). 793:مَـقْـبَـرَة الْـبَـاب الـصَّـغِـيْـر 413:(uncle-in-law & sister's husband) 405:(uncle-in-law & sister's husband) 7: 959:Usd al-Ghābah fi Maʿrifat al-Ṣaḥābah 47:adding citations to reliable sources 792: 776: 753: 459: 128: 1046:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 14: 689:allotted Asma a pension of 1,000 351:Mahmiyah ibn Al-Jaz'i al-Zubaydi 708: 23: 1217:Women companions of the Prophet 418:Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr 34:needs additional citations for 1184:. Qum: Ansariyan Publications. 975:Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari. 1: 1060:Muhammad ibn Umar al-Waqidi. 494:. She was born apparently in 178: 144: 1180:Abu Muhammad Ordoni (1987). 1124:. 2014-09-24. 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