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  2. Amir Hamza, Tracy Area, CT, US. 438,281 likes · 4,560 talking about this. Official Facebook Page of Amir Hamza National Cricket Player of Afghanistan Bowling All-rounder

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  3. Hamza married three times and had six children. [2]: 3 Salmah bint Umays ibn Ma'd, the half-sister of Maymunah bint al-Harith. Umama bint Hamza, wife of Salama ibn Abi Salama. Zaynab bint Al-Milla ibn Malik of the Aws tribe in Medina. Amir ibn Hamza. Bakr ibn Hamza, who died in childhood. Khawla bint Qays ibn Amir of the An-Najjar clan.

  4. Aug 19, 2021 · A radiant light: The Indonesian poet Amir Hamzah. The romantic works of a noble writer from Sumatra whose life was cut tragically short. Show more.

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    Ibn Sa'd basing his claim on al-Waqidi states that Hamza was reportedly four years older than Muhammad. This is disputed by Ibn Sayyid, who argues: "Zubayr narrated that Hamza was four years older than the Prophet. But this does not seem correct, because reliable hadith state that Thuwayba nursed both Hamza and the Prophet." Ibn Sayyid concludes th...

    Parents

    Hamza's father was Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim ibn Abd Manaf ibn Qusayy from the Qurayshi tribe of Mecca. His mother was Hala bint Wuhayb from the Zuhra clan of Quraysh. Tabari cites two different traditions. In one, Al-Waqidi states that his parents met when Abd al-Muttalib went with his son Abdullah to the house of Wahb ibn Abd Manaf to seek the hand of Wahb's daughter Amina. While they were there, Abd al-Muttalib noticed Wahb's niece, Hala bint Wuhayb, and he asked for her hand as well. Wah...

    Marriages and children

    Hamza married three times and had six children. 1. Salma bint Umays ibn Ma'd, the half-sister of Maymuna bint al-Harith. 1.1. Umama bint Hamza, wife of Salama ibn Abi Salama. 2. Zaynab bint Al-Milla ibn Malik of the Aws tribe in Medina. 2.1. Amir ibn Hamza. 2.2. Bakr ibn Hamza, who died in childhood. 3. Khawla bint Qays ibn Amir of the An-Najjar clan. He had issue, but their descendants had died out by the time of Ibn Sa'd. 3.1. Umar ibn Hamza. 3.2. Atika bint Hamza. 3.3. Barra bint Hamza.

    Hamza took little notice of Islam for the first few years. He converted in late 616 AD. Upon returning to Mecca after a hunting trip in the desert, he heard that Amr ibn Hishām (referred in Islamic scriptures as "Abu Jahl" Father of Ignorance) had "attacked the Prophet and abused and insulted him," "speaking spitefully of his religion and trying to...

    First expedition

    Muhammad sent Hamza on his first raid against Quraysh. Hamza led an expedition of thirty riders to the coast in Juhayna territory to intercept a merchant-caravan returning from Syria. Hamza met Abu Hishām at the head of the caravan with three hundred riders at the seashore. Majdi ibn Amr al-Juhani intervened between them, "for he was at peace with both parties," and the two parties separated without any fighting. There is dispute as to whether Hamza or his nephew Ubayda ibn al-Harith was the...

    Battle of Badr

    Hamza fought at the Battle of Badr, where he shared a camel with Zayd ibn Haritha and where his distinctive ostrich feather made him highly visible. The Muslims blocked the wells at Badr. Hamza killed Al-Aaswad ibn Abdalasad al-Makhzumi. He then killed Utba ibn Rabi'a in single combat and helped Alito kill Utba's brother Shayba. It is disputed whether it was Hamza or Ali who killed Tuwayma ibn Adiy. Later Hamza carried Muhammad's banner in the expedition against the Banu Qaynuqa.

    Hamza was martyred in the Battle of Uhud on Saturday 23 March 625 (7 Shawwal 3 hijri) when he was 57-59 years old. He was standing in front of Muhammad, fighting with two swords and then Abyssinian slave Wahshi ibn Harb with a promise of manumission from Hind bint Utba, if he killed Hamza. This was to revenge her father, Utba ibn Rabi'a, whom Hamza...

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  7. Hailed as “the Iliad and Odyssey of medieval Persia” (Dalrymple), Dastan-e Amir Hamza (The Story of Amir Hamza) is an ahistorical and areligious narrative built around the life and times of Hamza bin Abdul Muttalib, the uncle of Prophet Muhammad, who lived in Arabia from 566 to 625 C.E. Through centuries of the story’s adaptation into ...

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