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Nusaybah bint Ka'ab Mythology 6 works depicting the life and times of Nusaybah Bint ka

Spouse
  
Wahb Al-Aslamy, Zaid bin 'Asim Mazni

Children
  
Habib ibn Zayd al-Ansari, Habib Wahb Al-Aslamy, Abdullah Zaid bin 'Asim Al- Mazni

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Nusseibeh bint Ka’ab (also Umm Ammarah) was an early convert to Islam.

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Life

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A member of the Banu Najjar tribe living in Madina, Nusaybah was the sister of Abdullah bin K'ab, and the mother of Abdullah and Habib ibn Zayd al-Ansari.

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When 74 leaders, warriors, and statesmen of Madina descended on al-Aqabah to swear an oath of allegiance to Islam following the teaching of the new religion by Mus`ab ibn `Umair in the city, Nusaybah and Umm Munee Asma bint Amr bin 'Adi were the only two women to personally pledge directly to the Islamic prophet Muhammad. The latter's husband, Ghazyah bin 'Amr, informed Muhammad that the women also wanted to give their bayah in person, and he agreed. She returned to Medina and began teaching Islam to the women of the city. This bayah or pledge was the de facto handing over of power to Muhammad over the city, by its key figures.

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Her two sons, both later killed in battle, were from her first marriage to Zaid bin 'Asim Mazni. She later married bin 'Amr, and had another son Tameem and a daughter Khawlah.

Battle of Uhud

Nusaybah bint Ka'ab Mythology 6 works depicting the life and times of Nusaybah Bint ka

Initially, Nusaybah was attending the Battle of Uhud like other women, and her intention was to bring water to the soldiers, while her husband and two sons fought.but after the Muslim archers disobeyed their orders and began deserting their high ground believing victory was at hand, the tide of the battle changed, and it appeared that defeat was imminent. When this occurred, Nusaybah entered the battle, carrying a sword and shield.

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Faisal Tehrani named the central figure of his novel 1511HKombat as Hajjah Nusaybah. He once stated that he named the character thus because both of them showed limitless courage, as well as being visionary that far exceeds their own generation.

References

Nusaybah bint Ka'ab Wikipedia