Maria the Copt

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Maria the Copt was an Egyptian Coptic Christian woman who became a concubine (and according to some traditions, wife) of the Prophet Muhammad and the mother of his son Ibrahim.

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instanceOf Coptic Christian
Egyptian
concubine of Muhammad
historical figure
alsoKnownAs Maria al-Qibtiyya NERFINISHED
Mariya al-Qibtiyya NERFINISHED
associatedWith early Islamic history
household of Muhammad
broughtDuringCaliphateOf Muhammad NERFINISHED
broughtTo Medina NERFINISHED
child Ibrahim ibn Muhammad NERFINISHED
ethnicity Copt NERFINISHED
gender female
languageContextOfName Arabic
livedIn Medina NERFINISHED
motherOf Ibrahim ibn Muhammad NERFINISHED
notableFor being an Egyptian Coptic woman in Muhammad's household
being mother of Muhammad's son Ibrahim
partnerRelationshipStatusWithMuhammad concubine
consideredWifeInSomeTraditions
placeOfOrigin Egypt NERFINISHED
receivedAsGiftFrom Muqawqis of Egypt NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
religiousCommunityOfOrigin Coptic Church NERFINISHED
spouseOrConcubineOf Muhammad NERFINISHED
timePeriod 7th century

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Maria al-Qibtiyya alsoKnownAs Maria the Copt