Abd Allah ibn Muhammad
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ʿAbd Allāh ibn Muḥammad (Arabic: عَبْد ٱللَّٰه ٱبْن مُحَمَّد) also known as al-Ṭāhir (lit. 'the pure')[2] and al-Ṭayyib (lit. 'the good')[3] was one of the sons of Muhammad and Khadija. He died in childhood.
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عَبْد ٱللَّٰه ٱبْن مُحَمَّد | |
Born | 611 CE[1] |
Died | 615 CE (aged 4) |
Resting place | Jannat al-Mu'alla cemetery, Mecca, Arabia |
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Relatives | Zainab (full-sister) Ruqayya (full sister) Umm Kulthum (full sister) Qasim (full brother) Fatima (full-sister) Ibrahim (paternal half-brother) |
Family | House of Muhammad |
Biography
His full name was Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn Abd Allah ibn Shaiba. His father became a successful merchant and was involved in trade. Due to his upright character, Muhammad acquired the nickname "al-Amin" (Arabic: الامين), meaning "faithful, trustworthy" and "al-Sadiq" meaning "truthful"[4] and was sought out as an impartial arbitrator.[5] His reputation attracted a proposal in 595 from Khadija, a successful businesswoman. Muhammad consented to the marriage, which by all accounts was a happy one.[citation needed] After the marriage was consummated, his elder brother al-Qasim was born. Qasim was the eldest son of Muhammad and Khadija. After Qasim, his four sisters were born. Abd Allah was born around 611. He was the youngest child of Muhammad and Khadija.
Muhammad gave him the name of his father. Abd Allah died at 4 in 615 CE.[3]
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