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ʿĀtika bint Khālid al-Khuzāʿīyya (Arabic: عاتكة بنت خالد الخزاعية) nicknamed Umm Maʿbad (Arabic: أم معبد) is a woman who lived during the time of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. She was from the tribe Khuza'ah. She is noted for providing a physical description of him. According to a book written by Ghulam Shabbir, she is also known for a miraculous event narrated in some Islamic sources. It was 622CE when prophet Muhammad set out for his migration to Medina (an oasis 300 miles north of Makkah). During the migration the prophet Muhammad came to halt near the tent of Umm Ma'bad; she was a very old lady. Abu Bakr, the prophet's companion, wanted to get milk from a goat, and found out that the goat could not even give a drop of milk. Prophet Muhammad is reported to have stroked one of the goat'

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  • أم معبد عاتكة بنت خالد بن منقذ بن ربيعة بن أصرم الخزاعية صحابية استضافت النبي محمد في خيمتها أثناء رحلة هجرته من مكة إلى يثرب. (ar)
  • ʿĀtika bint Khālid al-Khuzāʿīyya (Arabic: عاتكة بنت خالد الخزاعية) nicknamed Umm Maʿbad (Arabic: أم معبد) is a woman who lived during the time of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. She was from the tribe Khuza'ah. She is noted for providing a physical description of him. According to a book written by Ghulam Shabbir, she is also known for a miraculous event narrated in some Islamic sources. It was 622CE when prophet Muhammad set out for his migration to Medina (an oasis 300 miles north of Makkah). During the migration the prophet Muhammad came to halt near the tent of Umm Ma'bad; she was a very old lady. Abu Bakr, the prophet's companion, wanted to get milk from a goat, and found out that the goat could not even give a drop of milk. Prophet Muhammad is reported to have stroked one of the goat's udders, whereupon the goat gave copious amount of milk from which the migrating party and Umm Ma'bad refreshed themselves. She and her husband then went to Medina with her brother, Khunays (or Hubaysh) ibn Khalid, and embraced Islam. Her brother was martyred on the Conquest of Mecca. (en)
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  • أم معبد عاتكة بنت خالد بن منقذ بن ربيعة بن أصرم الخزاعية صحابية استضافت النبي محمد في خيمتها أثناء رحلة هجرته من مكة إلى يثرب. (ar)
  • ʿĀtika bint Khālid al-Khuzāʿīyya (Arabic: عاتكة بنت خالد الخزاعية) nicknamed Umm Maʿbad (Arabic: أم معبد) is a woman who lived during the time of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. She was from the tribe Khuza'ah. She is noted for providing a physical description of him. According to a book written by Ghulam Shabbir, she is also known for a miraculous event narrated in some Islamic sources. It was 622CE when prophet Muhammad set out for his migration to Medina (an oasis 300 miles north of Makkah). During the migration the prophet Muhammad came to halt near the tent of Umm Ma'bad; she was a very old lady. Abu Bakr, the prophet's companion, wanted to get milk from a goat, and found out that the goat could not even give a drop of milk. Prophet Muhammad is reported to have stroked one of the goat' (en)
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  • أم معبد (ar)
  • Umm Ma'bad (en)
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