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- | ====== Women of Note ====== | + | ====== Hind bint Utba ====== |
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She was the wife of Muhammad' | She was the wife of Muhammad' | ||
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Go forward!" | Go forward!" | ||
+ | ====== Umm Omara ====== | ||
+ | ALso known as Nusayba bint Ka'b. She was one of the numerous early Muslim women who fought with Muhammad against the Meccans and other battles. | ||
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+ | She is known to be a great healer and interpreter of dreams. | ||
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+ | During a battle, she is led by Hind (above) and charges into battle to pull fallen soldiers off the battlefield and treat their wounds. At one point Muhammad is near her and she sees he is being attacked. She takes a sword blow for him and helps him fight off the men until help arrives. She is mortally wounded and carried off the battlefield where she lays next to her wounded sons. | ||
+ | ====== Khawla bint al-Azwar al-Kindiyyah ====== | ||
+ | During the battle against Heraclius the Byzantine and his 200,000 soldiers, Khawla and her 3 captains, Alfra, Oserrah, and Wafeira, charge into battle and kick ass. Khawla is portrayed as "the black knight." | ||