, the first wife of the , had six children. Some Shia whether all of the children were born in her marriage to Muhammad, or if three of the four daughters were born to a previous marriage.
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| - Genealogy of Khadijah's daughters
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| - , the first wife of the , had six children. Some Shia whether all of the children were born in her marriage to Muhammad, or if three of the four daughters were born to a previous marriage.
- The dispute extends to Umm Kulthum, Ruqayah, Zainab and Fatimah bint Muhammad. For ease of identification, all four daughters share the same patronym, "Bint Muhammad." This is accepted even by those who view them as children from a previous marriage and view that Muhammad adopted them, as this predates usage of Islamic rules of adoption. It is notable that Muhammad also had an adopted son, Zayd ibn Harithah.
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| - The dispute extends to Umm Kulthum, Ruqayah, Zainab and Fatimah bint Muhammad. For ease of identification, all four daughters share the same patronym, "Bint Muhammad." This is accepted even by those who view them as children from a previous marriage and view that Muhammad adopted them, as this predates usage of Islamic rules of adoption. It is notable that Muhammad also had an adopted son, Zayd ibn Harithah. This debate becomes significant and contentious since two of the children, Ruqayyah and Umm Kulthum were consecutively married to Uthman, one after the death of the other. Due to marrying two of the Prophet's daughter, Uthman was called 'Dhul Nureyni' (or Keeper/Owner of Two Lights). Uthman became the third Rightly Guided Caliph and first Banu Umayyad Caliph.
- , the first wife of the , had six children. Some Shia whether all of the children were born in her marriage to Muhammad, or if three of the four daughters were born to a previous marriage.
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