Umm Kulthum bint Uqba

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Umm Kulthum bint Uqba was an early Muslim woman from the Umayyad clan who is known for emigrating from Mecca to Medina and being among the first women to pledge allegiance to the Prophet Muhammad.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Companion of Muhammad
early Muslim woman
historical person
associatedWithEvent Treaty of Hudaybiyyah context of female migrants
emigratedFrom Mecca NERFINISHED
emigratedTo Medina NERFINISHED
ethnicity Arab
father Uqba ibn Abi Muayt NERFINISHED
gender female
livedIn Mecca NERFINISHED
Medina NERFINISHED
memberOfClan Umayyad clan NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Islamic biographical literature (sīra)
hadith literature
notableFor early conversion to Islam
migration to Medina without a male guardian
performedHijra from Mecca to Medina
placeOfBirth Mecca NERFINISHED
placeOfOrigin Mecca NERFINISHED
pledgedAllegianceTo Prophet Muhammad NERFINISHED
politicalContext early Islamic community in Medina
religion Islam
timePeriod 7th century
tribe Quraysh
wasAmong first women to pledge allegiance to Prophet Muhammad

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Umayyad relatives hasNotableMember Umm Kulthum bint Uqba