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Zunairah al Rumiya

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Siblings
  
Umm Ubays

Nationality
  
Middle East, originally from Europe

Zunairah al-Rumiya (Arabic: زنيرة الرومية‎‎, Zaneerah the Roman) (other transliterations include Zaneera, Zannirah, Zanira or in some sources Zinnirah) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. She was among the slaves freed by Abu Bakr.

Biography

Zunairah was a concubine of the Banu Makhzum and a slave of Umar ibn al-Khattab.

She was amongst the first to embrace Islam in Mecca. After her conversion, she was asked to renounce her new religion but remained steadfast. When Abu Jahl knew of her conversion, he beat her.

Abu Bakr bought and freed her, along with her companion in slavery Lubaynah.

After being manumitted, Zunairah lost her eyesight. The Quraysh claimed, "Al-lāt and Al-‘Uzzá are the ones that have taken away her sight." But she replied, "No, by the house of Allah, you are lying. Al-Lat and Al-Uzza can neither harm nor heal and they have not afflicted me. This is from Allah."

Later she recovered her eyesight, a healing that the Muslims attributed to Allah. However, the Quraysh then said, "This is some of Muhammad's magic."

References

Zunairah al-Rumiya Wikipedia