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Abdal Mutalibe

Shaiba ibn Hashim ibn Abd Manaf, mais conhecido como Abdul-Muttalib (496–578 d.C.), foi o líder do clã dos Quraish e uma das figuras mais respeitadas da cidade de Meca. Ele nasceu em Yathrib (atualmente Medina) e, aos sete anos, mudou-se para Meca, onde conquistou grande prestígio. Diz-se que o evento dos Companheiros do Elefante (o ataque de Abraha) ocorreu durante seu período de liderança em Meca.

Abdul-Muttalib pertencia à tribo dos Quraish e era filho de Hashim, a quem o clã dos Banu Hashim remonta sua linhagem. Um dos nomes importantes atribuídos a ele é Shaiba, que significa "cabelo branco". Ele foi o avô do profeta Maomé e tornou-se seu tutor após a morte dos pais do Profeta. Abdul-Muttalib faleceu quando Maomé tinha oito anos.

As tradições relatam que foi ele quem recebeu uma ordem divina para escavar o poço de Zamzam. Ele cuidava do poço e fornecia sua água aos peregrinos que visitavam a Caaba em Meca.

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Mumanna'a bint 'Amr

Mumannaʿa bint ʿAmr (Arabic: ممنعة بنت عمرو) was a wife of Abd al-Muttalib.

She was from the Khuza'a tribe in Mecca. Her father was Amr ibn Malik ibn Mu'ammal ibn Suwayd ibn As'ad ibn Mashnu ibn Abd ibn Habtar ibn Adi ibn Salul ibn Ka'b ibn Amr.

Her first husband was Abd Awf ibn Abd, from the Zuhra clan of the Quraysh. Their son, Awf, was the father of Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf.

She later married Abd al-Muttalib. Her son from this marriage was Mus'ab ibn Abd al-Muttalib, who was also known as al-Ghaydaq because of his generosity. However, Mus'ab is not mentioned by Ibn Hisham. He asserts that Hajl ibn Abd al-Muttalib, son of Abd al-Muttalib and Hala bint Wuhayb, was the one known as al-Ghaydaq.

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Halah bint Wuhayb

Hālah bint Wuhayb ibn ʿAbd Manāf ibn Zuhrah (Arabic: هالة بنت وهيب بن عبد مناف بن زهرة), was one of Abd al-Muttalib's wives.

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Sumra bint Jundab

Sumra bint Jundab (Arabic: سُمرة بنت جندب), also known as Ṣafiyya bint Junaydib (صفية بنت جنيدب), was the first wife of Abd al-Muttalib.

Her father was Jundab (or Junaydib) ibn Hujayr ibn Zabbab (or Riyab) ibn Habib ibn Suwa'a ibn Amir ibn Sa'sa'a ibn Mu'awiyah ibn Bakr ibn Hawazin ibn Mansur ibn Ikrima from the Hawazin tribe.

She married Abd al-Muttalib when he was young. Their son, al-Harith, remained Abd al-Muttalib's only child for many years.

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Nutayla bint Janab

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Fatima bint Amr

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Lubna bint Hajar

Lubnā bint Hājar (Arabic: لُبنى بنت هاجَر) was a wife of Abd al-Muttalib and the mother of Abū Lahab.

Her father, Hajar ibn Abd Manaf ibn Datir ibn Hubashiya ibn Salul ibn Ka'b ibn 'Amr, was from the Khuza'a tribe. Her mother, Hind bint 'Amr ibn Ka'b ibn Sa'd ibn Taym ibn Murra, was from the Taym clan of the Quraysh. Hind's mother was Sawda bint Zuhra ibn Kilab,.

By her marriage to Abd al-Muttalib, Lubna had one son, Abd al-Uzza, known as Abu Lahab ("father of the flame") "because of his beauty and charm".

According to later Muslim historians, Lubna was known as al-Samajij, which could mean "ill-favoured" (ugly) or even "without any good quality".

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