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Umm 'Ammarah Nasaybah

Umm 'Ammarah

نسيبة بنت كعب ,أم عمارة

Nasaybah bint Ka'b b. 'Amr b. 'Auf b. Mabdhul b. 'Amr b. Ghanm b. Mazin b. al-Najjar

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Nusaybah’s courageous character earned her the respect of all the Companions, especially the Khaleefs who would visit her and pay special attention to her. ‘Umar ibn al-Khattaab (ra) narrated that on the day of Uhud I heard the Messenger (saw) say, ‘Whenever I looked to the right or left, I saw Umm 'Ammarah fighting in front of me.’ \r\n\r\nDuring the time of Abu Bakr as-Siddeeq’s (ra) Khilaafah (Islamic rule), Nusaybah Umm Imarah (ra) went to seek permission to join the expedition of Khaalid bin Walid against Musaylamah al-Kadh-dhaab (The Liar), who claimed to be a Prophet in the battle of Yamaamah. Abu Bakr (ra) said, ‘we know your worth in war, so go out in the name of Allaah.’ She was wounded in eleven different places and had her hand cut off. Her son Habeeb was martyred. After the battle was over it was Khaalid ibn Waleed who came to treat her hand with hot oil to seal the wound and stop her bleeding. The hot oil was even more painful than having her hand cut off.
Classical References
  • ·al-Isabah — Ibn Hajarp. 209-214
  • ·al-Tabaqat (additional) — Ibn Sa'dp. 149-150
  • ·al-Thiqat / al-Tarikhp. 212

1[pg:209-214],13[pg:149-150],11[pg:212]

Life Details

Born

Unknown

Birth City

Medinah

Died

Unknown

Death City

Madinah

Cause

Natural

Lived in

Medina/Basra

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