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|Rayhana bint Zayd ibn Amr | |||
|Sexual slavery | |||
|May 627. | |||
|Her first husband was one of the 600-900 Qurayza men whom Muhammad beheaded in April 627. He enslaved all the women and selected Rayhana for himself because she was the most beautiful. When she refused to marry him, he kept her as a concubine instead. She died shortly before Muhammad in 632. | |||
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*Ibn Ishaq<ref>Guillaume/Ishaq 466.</ref> | |||
*Al-Tabari<ref>{{Tabari|9|pp. 137, 141}}; {{Tabari|39|pp. 164-165}}.</ref> | |||
*Ibn Sa'd<ref>Bewley/Saad 8:92-94, 153.</ref> | |||
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|Mariyah bint Shamoon al-Quptiya | |||
|Sexual slavery | |||
|c. June 629. | |||
|She was one of several slaves whom the Governor of Egypt sent as a present to Muhammad. He kept her as a concubine despite the objections of his official wives, who feared her beauty. Mariyah bore Muhammad a son, Ibrahim. | |||
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*Ibn Ishaq<ref>Guillaume/Ishaq 653.</ref> | |||
*Al-Tabari<ref>{{Tabari|9|pp. 137, 141}}; {{Tabari|39|pp. 193-195}}.</ref> | |||
*Ibn Sa'd<ref>Bewley/Saad 8:148-151.</ref> | |||
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|''Al-Jariya'' | |||
|Sexual slavery | |||
|After 627. | |||
|She was a domestic slave belonging to Zaynab bint Jahsh, who made Muhammad a present of her. She seems to have been an "unofficial" concubine who did not have a regular turn on his roster. | |||
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*Ibn al-Qayyim<ref>Ibn al-Qayyim, ''Za’d al-Ma’ad'' 1:114.</ref> | |||
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|Tukana al-Quraziya | |||
|Sexual slavery | |||
|Unknown, but probably in the last months of Muhammad's life. | |||
|She was a member of the defeated Qurayza tribe whom Muhammad selected as one of his personal slaves. She appears to have been another "unofficial" concubine without a regular turn on the roster. After Muhammad's death, she married Abbas. | |||
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*Majlisi<ref>[http://www.al-islam.org/hayat-al-qulub-vol2-allamah-muhammad-baqir-al-majlisi/54.htm/ Majlisi, ''Hayat al-Qulub'' 2:52].</ref> | |||
*Ibn al-Qayyim.<ref>Ibn al-Qayyim, ''Zaad al-Ma’ad'' 1:114.</ref> | |||
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