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In 628 Umar divorced Umm Kulthum and Qurayba because of a new instruction, that a Muslim could not remain married to a polytheist. He did not divorce Zaynab, so, if she was still alive, she must have become a Muslim. However, Zaynab probably died before 641, as four other women are listed as Umar's
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Umar noted that the women of Medina "had the upper hand over their men," and that the women of Mecca who emigrated to Medina started imitating their behaviour. An altercation occurred when Umar had to make a decision, and his wife advised him. Umar shouted at her to mind her own business. The wife
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answered back, and he expressed displeasure. The wife responded: "How strange you are! You don't want to be argued with, whereas your daughter Hafsa argues with Allah's Messenger so much that he remains angry for a full day". However, the wife is not directly identified as Zaynab.
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Zaynab's attitude to Islam is unknown and the date of her eventual conversion is not recorded. Her brother Uthman was one of the earliest converts; and two other brothers, Abd Allah and Qudamah, were also converted "before Allah's Messenger entered the house of
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in 622. The list of family members who accompanied him does not include any women. One tradition asserts that Zaynab had died by then; however, her son Abd Allah said that he had emigrated to Medina with both his parents.
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She was dark-skinned, a trait that she passed on to her son Abd Allah.
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and Abd al-Rahman. Later Umar added two more wives to his household:
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She married Umar before 605 and bore him three children:
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Index

Hejaz
Arabia
Medina
Arabia
Umar
Hafsa
Abd Allah
Umar
Hafsa bint Umar
Abd Allah ibn Umar
Uthman ibn Maz'un
Arabic
Umar
Jumah
Quraysh
Mecca
Uthman ibn Maz'un
Hafsa
Abd Allah
Umm Kulthum bint Jarwal
Qurayba bint Abi Umayya
al-Arqam
emigrated
Medina





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