A'isha bint Talha

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A'isha bint Talha was a prominent early Islamic noblewoman and hadith transmitter from the Quraysh, known for her beauty, lineage, and social influence in the Umayyad period.

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instanceOf Companion of the Prophet
Qurayshite woman
Umayyad caliph
Umayyad-era governor
Umayyad-era notable
early Islamic noblewoman
hadith transmitter
historical person
wife of the Prophet Muhammad
associatedWith Basran elite
Umayyad court NERFINISHED
deathPlace Iraq NERFINISHED
era Umayyad period NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Quraysh NERFINISHED
father Abu Bakr NERFINISHED
Talha ibn Ubayd Allah NERFINISHED
gender female
grandfather Abu Bakr NERFINISHED
hadithCategory Companions' descendants (tabi' al-tabi'in or related generation)
knownFor assertiveness
outspokenness
refusal to veil her face in public
languageSpoken Arabic
maritalStatus married multiple times
mother Umm Kulthum bint Abi Bakr NERFINISHED
notableFor beauty
hadith transmission
noble lineage
social influence
positionHeld first Rashidun caliph
governor of Iraq
region Hejaz
relative A'isha bint Abi Bakr NERFINISHED
religion Islam
residence Basra NERFINISHED
Medina NERFINISHED
socialRole patron of poets
salon hostess
socialStatus aristocracy
spouse Mus'ab ibn al-Zubayr NERFINISHED
Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik NERFINISHED
Umar ibn Ubayd Allah ibn Ma'mar NERFINISHED
timePeriod 7th century
8th century
tribe Banu Taym NERFINISHED

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Umayyad relatives hasNotableMember A'isha bint Talha