Mother of the Believers
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Mother of the Believers is an honorific Islamic title given to the wives of the Prophet Muhammad, signifying their revered and maternal status within the Muslim community.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Mother of the Believers canonical | 14 |
| Mothers of the Believers | 5 |
| Mother of the Believers (for Umm Salama) | 1 |
| أم المؤمنين | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T1317094 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Mother of the Believers Context triple: [Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, title, Mother of the Believers]
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Mizab al-Rahmah
Mizab al-Rahmah is the gold-plated rainwater spout on the roof of the Kaaba in Mecca, directing water into the Hijr Ismail area below.
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B.
Lisān al-Ghayb
Lisān al-Ghayb is the honorific epithet of the Persian poet Hafez, highlighting his perceived mystical insight into the unseen and the divine.
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Sulh-i Kul
Sulh-i Kul was a Mughal-era doctrine of universal peace and tolerance that promoted religious harmony and equal treatment of all faiths in the empire.
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Dalālat al-ḥāʾirīn
Dalālat al-ḥāʾirīn is the original Judeo-Arabic philosophical and theological treatise by Maimonides that seeks to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy with Jewish religious doctrine.
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Insha al-Dawa’ir
Insha al-Dawa’ir is a seminal philosophical and mystical treatise by the Sufi thinker Ibn Arabi that explores metaphysical concepts through the symbolism of circles and cosmological diagrams.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Mother of the Believers Target entity description: Mother of the Believers is an honorific Islamic title given to the wives of the Prophet Muhammad, signifying their revered and maternal status within the Muslim community.
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A.
Mizab al-Rahmah
Mizab al-Rahmah is the gold-plated rainwater spout on the roof of the Kaaba in Mecca, directing water into the Hijr Ismail area below.
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B.
Lisān al-Ghayb
Lisān al-Ghayb is the honorific epithet of the Persian poet Hafez, highlighting his perceived mystical insight into the unseen and the divine.
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C.
Sulh-i Kul
Sulh-i Kul was a Mughal-era doctrine of universal peace and tolerance that promoted religious harmony and equal treatment of all faiths in the empire.
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D.
Dalālat al-ḥāʾirīn
Dalālat al-ḥāʾirīn is the original Judeo-Arabic philosophical and theological treatise by Maimonides that seeks to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy with Jewish religious doctrine.
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E.
Insha al-Dawa’ir
Insha al-Dawa’ir is a seminal philosophical and mystical treatise by the Sufi thinker Ibn Arabi that explores metaphysical concepts through the symbolism of circles and cosmological diagrams.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Islamic honorific title
ⓘ
religious title ⓘ |
| appliesTo | wives of the Prophet Muhammad ⓘ |
| appliesToGroup |
Aisha bint Abi Bakr
ⓘ
Hafsa bint Umar ⓘ Juwayriya bint al-Harith ⓘ Khadijah bint Khuwaylid ⓘ Maymunah bint al-Harith ⓘ Safiyya bint Huyayy ⓘ Sawda bint Zamʿa ⓘ
surface form:
Sawda bint Zam‘a
Umm Habiba ⓘ
surface form:
Umm Habiba (Ramlah bint Abi Sufyan)
Umm Salama ⓘ
surface form:
Umm Salama (Hind bint Abi Umayya)
Zaynab bint Jahsh ⓘ |
| ArabicForm |
Umm al-Mu'minin
ⓘ
surface form:
Umm al-Mu’minin
|
| associatedConcept |
ahl al-bayt
ⓘ
wives of the Prophet ⓘ |
| associatedWithPerson |
Muhammad
ⓘ
surface form:
Prophet Muhammad
|
| conferredBy | revelation in the Qur’an ⓘ |
| conveysStatus |
honor
ⓘ
respect ⓘ spiritual motherhood ⓘ |
| definesRelationshipTo | Muslim community ⓘ |
| denotes |
special legal status of the Prophet’s wives
ⓘ
special spiritual status of the Prophet’s wives ⓘ |
| excludes | other women of the Muslim community ⓘ |
| hasCollectiveRole |
moral exemplars for Muslims
ⓘ
teachers of Islamic knowledge ⓘ transmitters of hadith ⓘ |
| hasDoctrinalSignificance | prohibition of marriage to the Prophet’s widows after him ⓘ |
| hasMeaning | revered and maternal status within the Muslim community ⓘ |
| hasPluralForm |
Mother of the Believers
self-linksurface differs
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surface form:
Mothers of the Believers
|
| impliesObligationOf |
defense of their honor
ⓘ
respect from Muslims ⓘ |
| isTitleOfRespectFor | female figures in early Islam ⓘ |
| languageOfOrigin | Arabic ⓘ |
| linkedToVerse |
Qur’an 33:53
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Qur’an 33:6 ⓘ |
| mentionedIn |
Quran
ⓘ
surface form:
Qur’an
|
| mentionedInSurah | Surah al-Ahzab ⓘ |
| regionOfOrigin | Arabian Peninsula ⓘ |
| relationshipType | symbolic motherhood ⓘ |
| timeOfOrigin | 7th century CE ⓘ |
| usedBy |
Muslim laypeople
ⓘ
Muslim scholars ⓘ |
| usedInGenre |
Islamic jurisprudence
ⓘ
hadith literature ⓘ sira (Prophetic biography) ⓘ |
| usedInReligion | Islam ⓘ |
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Subject: Mother of the Believers Description of subject: Mother of the Believers is an honorific Islamic title given to the wives of the Prophet Muhammad, signifying their revered and maternal status within the Muslim community.
Referenced by (21)
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