Ḥafṣah bint ʿUmar (Templeeti:Lang-ar; Templeeti:Circa

Atụmatụ okwu Hafsa bint Omar - Nne nke ndị kwere ekwe - nwere ike Allah-enwe obi ụtọ na ya
Hafsa bint Umar Nne nke Ndị kwere ekwe
Ọmụmụ ihe na-atọ ụtọ
A mụrụ ya c.  605  OA.
Mecca, Hejaz, Arebia (KSA nke oge a)
Nwụrụ Sha'ban 45 AH; October/November, c. 665 (665-00-00) (afọ 59-60)  
Medina, Hejaz, Arebia ( (n'akụkọ ihe mere eme Rashidun Caliphate) )
Ebe izu ike Ebe a na-eli ozu Al-Baqi, Medina
A maara ya maka  Nwunye nke anọ nke Onye Amụma Muhammad
Ndị Di na Nwunye
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  • ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb (nna)
  • Zaynab bint Maẓʿūn (nne)
Ndị ikwu
Ndepụta
  • Abd Allah (nwanne nwoke zuru ezu)
  • Ubayd Allah (nwanne nna)
  • Asim (nwanne nna)
  • Zayd (nwanne nna ya)
  • Fatima (nne nne ya)
  • Uthman (nwanne nne)
  • Zayd (nwanne nna)
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  • Banu Adi (site na ọmụmụ)
  • Ahl al-Bayt (site n'alụmdi na nwunye)

Oge ọ malitere

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Hafsa bụ nwa nwanyị na nwa mbụ nke 'Umar ibn al-Khattab na Zaynab bint Maz'un. A mụrụ ya "mgbe ndị Quraysh na-ewu Ụlọ Kaʿbah, afọ ise tupu e zitere onye amụma," ya bụ, na 605. [1]

Alụmdi na nwunye

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[2] lụrụ Khunays ibn Hudhafa mana ọ ghọrọ nwanyị di ya nwụrụ n'ọnwa Ọgọstụ afọ 624.

Ozugbo Hafsa dechara Oge ichere ya, nna ya Umar nyere Uthman ibn 'Affan aka ya, ma mesịa nye Abu Bakr; mana ha abụọ jụrụ ya. Mgbe Um[3] gara Muhammad ime mkpesa banyere nke a, Muhammad zara, "Hafsa ga-alụ onye ka mma karịa Uthman na Uthman ga-alụ otu ka mma karịa Hafsa".

Muhammad lụrụ Hafsa na Sha'ban AH 3 (ọgwụgwụ Jenụwarị ma ọ bụ mmalite Febụwarị 625). [4] Alụmdi [5] nwunye a "nyere onye amụma ohere iso onye na-eso ụzọ a na-eguzosi ike n'ihe jikọọ aka, ya bụ, Umar, onye ghọrọ nna nna ya ugbu a.

Ọrụ a ma ama

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[6], mgbe ọ ghọrọ Caliph, jiri akwụkwọ Hafsa mee ihe mgbe ọ kwadoro ederede Koran'an. [7] na-ekwukwa na ọ kọrọ hadiths iri isii site na Muhammad.

Ọnwụ

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Ọ nwụrụ na Sha'ban AH 45, ya bụ, n'ọnwa Ọktoba ma ọ bụ Nọvemba 665. [8][9] liri ya na Al-Baqi Cemetery n'akụkụ ndị ọzọ nne nke ndị kwere ekwe.

Echiche Ndị Dị iche iche

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Echiche Ndị Sunni

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Ndị Sunni na-ele Hafsa anya dị ka onye ọkà mmụta na onye na-achọ ịmata ihe. A na-akwanyekwara ya ùgwù dị ka Nne nke Ndị kwere ekwe.

Ihe odide

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  1. Muhammad ibn Saad, Tabaqat vol. 8. Translated by Bewley, A. (1995). The Women of Madina p. 56. London: Ta-Ha Publishers.
  2. Muhammad ibn Saad, Tabaqat vol. 3. Translated by Bewley, A. (2013). The Companions of Badr, p. 307. London: Ta-Ha Publishers.
  3. Ibn Saad/Bewley vol. 8 pp. 56-58. The story is told in five separate traditions.
  4. Ibn Saad/Bewley vol. 8 p. 58.
  5. Margoliouth, D. S. (1905). Mohammed and the Rise of Islam, p. 307. New York & London: G. P. Putnam's Sons.
  6. Bukhari 6:60:201.
  7. Siddiqi, M. Z. (2006). Hadith Literature: Its Origin, Development, Special Features and Criticism, p. 25. Kuala Lumpur: Islamic Book Trust.
  8. Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Sayyari (2009). "Revelation and Falsification: The Kitab al-qira'at of Ahmad b. Muhammad al-Sayyari: Critical Edition with an Introduction and Notes by Etan Kohlberg and Mohammad Ali Amir-Moezzi". Texts and studies on the Qurʼān 4. ISSN 1567-2808. 
  9. Ibn Saad/Bewley vol. 8 p. 60.