During the Muslim conflict with Mecca, numerous men were killed abandoning widows and vagrants.
Hafsa bint Umar, little girl of Umar ibn Al-Khattab, was bereft at Clash of Badr when her better half Khunais ibn Hudhaifa was killed in real life. Muhammad wedded her in 3 A.H./625 CE.
[43] Zaynab bint Khuzayma was additionally bereaved at the clash of Badr. She was the spouse of Ubaydah ibn al-Harith,[44] a steadfast Muslim and from the clan of Al-Muttalib, for which Muhammad had exceptional responsibility.
[45] When her better half passed on, Muhammad planning to accommodate her, wedded her in 4 A.H. She was nicknamed Umm Al-Masakeen (generally interprets as the mother of poor people), in light of her graciousness and charity.[46]
Near Aisha's age, the two more youthful spouses Hafsa and Zaynab were invited into the family.
Sawda, who was a lot more established, stretched out her nurturing kindheartedness to the more youthful ladies.
Aisha and Hafsa had an enduring relationship. With respect to Zaynab, be that as it may, she turned out to be sick and kicked the bucket around 90 days after her marriage
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