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  1. Umm Kulthūm bint Muḥammad ( Arabic: أم كلثوم بنت محمد) ( c. 603 –630) was the third daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad by his first wife Khadija bint Khuwaylid . Conversion to Islam. She was born in Mecca, probably the fifth of their six children.

  2. Umm Kulthum, The Daughter Of The Holy Prophet. Umm Kulthum was the third daughter of the Messenger of God (S) and Khadijah. She was born after Ruqayyah and before Fatimah ('a). She married 'Utaybah Ibn Abi Lahab.

  3. Umm Kulthum, who was the daughter of the Prophet and Hazrat Uthman’s wife, died in the 9 th year of the Migration.[1] After she was washed and enshrouded, her janazah prayer was led by the Prophet himself. [2]

  4. 2 days ago · Ah-ul-Bayt, the beloved family of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) holds a special place in our hearts as well as Islamic history. The remarkable daughters of the Prophet (ﷺ), Zainab (RA), Ruqayyah (RA), Umm Kulthum (RA) and Fatimah (RA) were one of the earliest Muslims, who demonstrated incredible righteousness, resilience and compassion through the many hardships they…

  5. Umm Kulthūm bt. Muḥammad (s) (Arabic: اُمّ کُلثُوم بنت محمد) (d. Sha'ban 9 /630) was the third daughter of the Holy Prophet (s) and Lady Khadija (a). She married 'Utayba b. Abu Lahab before Bi'tha and when the Sura al-Masad was revealed cursing Abu Lahab and his wife, 'Utayba divorced her by the order of his father.

    • d. before hijra
    • * b. 8 AH* d. 10 AH
    • d. before bi'tha
    • Birth and Demise
  6. From these, Umm Kulthum learned to love the religious poetry (Arabic: qasa'id, singular: qasida) performed by al-Shaykh Abu'l-Ila Muhammad who later became her teacher in Cairo. Following years of traveling the delta, Umm Kulthum came to the attention of musicians from Cairo, themselves traveling to perform at events often sponsored by local ...

  7. Sep 22, 2021 · Umm Kulthum was probably the most famous singer in the Arab world during the 20th century, and among the most highly regarded for her command of poetic texts and the historic Arab musical system brought together in affective performances, working closely with accomplished poets and composers of her day.