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‏زَينَبُ بِنتُ عَلِيِّ بنِ أَبِي طَالِبٍ (تُوُفِّيَت 62 هـ)‏

‏هِيَ شَقِيقَةُ الحَسَنِ وَالحُسَينِ، حَضَرَت مَعَ أَخِيهَا الحُسَينِ وَقعَةَ كَربِلَاء، وَكَانَت خَطِيبَةً فَصِيحَةً، رَفِيعَةَ القَدرِ.‏
Zainab bint `Ali bin Abi Talib (died 62 A.H.) : Sister of Al-Hasan and Al-Husain, she was present with Al-Husain at the Battle of Karbila' where he was killed. She was a dignified and great orator.

‏سُبَيعَةُ بِنتُ الحَارِثِ‏

‏سُبَيعَةُ بِنتُ الحَارِثِ الأَسلَمِيَّةُ، صَحَابِيَّةٌ، كَانَت تَحتَ سَعدِ بنِ خَولَةَ مِن بَنِي عَامِرٍ مِن بَنِي لُؤَيٍّ، وَكَانَ شَهِدَ بَدرًا فَتُوُفِّيَ عَنهَا فِي حَجَّةِ الوَدَاعِ، رَوَى عَنهَا عُمَرُ بنُ عَبدِ اللَّهِ بنِ الأَرقَمِ فِي (الطَّلَاقِ).‏
Subai`ah bint Al-Harith : A female Companion. Her late husband, Sa`d bin Khaulah of Bani `Amir, participated in the decisive Battle of Badr. He died in the Farewell Hajj. `Amr bin `Abdullah bin Al-Arqam transmitted the Prophetic Hadiths she narrated on divorce

‏غَزَالَةُ الحَرُورِيَّةُ (تُوُفِّيَت 77 هـ)‏

‏اِمرَأَةُ شَبِيبِ بنِ يَزِيدَ الحَرُورِيِّ، مِن شَهِيرَاتِ النِّسَاءِ فِي الشَّجَاعَةِ وَالفُرُوسِيَّةِ، كَانَت تُقَاتِلُ فِي الحُرُوبِ قِتَالَ الأَبطَالِ، وَأَشهَرُ أَخبَارِهَا فِرَارُ الحَجَّاجِ بنِ يُوسُفَ الثَّقَفِيِّ مِنهَا فِي إِحدَى الوَقَائِعِ.‏
Ghazalah Al-Haruriyah (died 77 A.H.) : Wife of Shabib bin Yazid Al-Haruri, she was known for her bravery and courage. She fought in battles heroically. One of the well-known stories told about her was that Al-Hajjaj bin Yusuf Al-Thaqafi, a fierce commander, could not stand fighting her in battle and ran away.

‏فَاطِمَةُ بِنتُ قَيسِ بنِ خَالِدٍ (تُوُفِّيَت 50 هـ)‏

‏صَحَابِيَّةٌ مِن المُهَاجِرَاتِ الأُوَّلِ، كَانَت ذَاتَ رَأيٍ، فِي بَيتِهَا اِجتَمَعَ أَصحَابُ الشُّورَى بَعدَ مَقتَلِ عُمَرَ بنِ الخَطَّابِ.‏
Fatimah bint Qais bin Khalid (died 50 A.H.) : A female Companion known for her discretion and wisdom, she was one of the first women to emigrate from Mecca to Medina. It was in her house that the council was held to choose a new caliph after the murder of `Umar bin Al-Khattab.

‏قَتِيلَةُ بِنتُ الحَارِثِ بنِ كِلدَةَ (تُوُفِّيَت 20 هـ)‏

‏شَاعِرَةٌ مِن الطَّبَقَةِ الأُولَى مِن النِّسَاءِ، كَانَ أَخُوهَا النَّضرُ مِمَّن يَصُدُّونَ النَّاسَ عَن النَّبِيِّ، فَأُسِرَ وَقُتِلَ فِي بَدرٍ، فَرَثَتهُ بِقَصِيدَةٍ كَانَت السَّبَبَ فِي نَهيِ رَسُولِ اللَّهِ عَن قَتلِ أَسرَى قُرَيشٍ، أَسلَمَت وَرَوَت الحَدِيثَ.‏
Qatilah bint Al-Harith (died 20 A.H.) : A Great poet whose poetry was considered to be of the first class. When her brother Al-Nadr was captured and killed by Muslims at the Battle of Badr, she composed a sympathetic elegy. Hearing it, the Prophet forbade the killing of captives. She converted to Islam and narrated Hadiths.

‏لُبَابَةُ الكُبرَى (لُبَابَةُ بِنتُ الحَارِثِ الهِلَالِيِّ) (تُوُفِّيَت 30 هـ)‏

‏زَوجَةُ العَبَّاسِ بنِ عَبدِ المُطَّلِبِ، مِن النَّبِيلَاتِ المُنجِبَاتِ، أَسلَمَت بِمَكَّةَ بَعدَ خَدِيجَةَ فَكَانَت ثَانِي اِمرَأَةٍ فِي الإِسلَامِ.‏
Lubabah Al-Kubra (Lubabah bint Al-Harith Al-Hilali) (died 30 A.H.) : A noble woman, she was wife of Al-`Abbas bin `Abdul-Muttalib, uncle of the Prophet. She converted to Islam in Mecca and was the second woman to embrace Islam after Khadijah.

‏لَيلَى الغِفَارِيَّةُ (تُوُفِّيَت 40 هـ)‏

‏مِن كِرَامِ المُسلِمَاتِ الصَّحَابِيَّاتِ، كَانَت تَخرُجُ مَعَ النَّبِيِّ (صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيهِ وَسَلَّمَ) فِي مَغَازِيهِ تُدَاوِي الجَرحَى وَتَقُومُ عَلَى المَرضَى، وَخَرَجَت مَعَ عَلِيٍّ إِلَى البَصرَةِ يَومَ "الجَمَلَ".‏
Laila Al-Ghifariyah (died 40 A.H.) : One of the noble Muslim Companions, she used to go into battle with the Prophet to treat the wounded and care for the sick. She was also present at Battle of the Camel in Basra with the Caliph `Ali bin Abi Talib

‏مُعَاذَةُ بِنتُ عَبدِ اللَّهِ العَدَوِيَّةُ (تُوُفِّيَت 83 هـ)‏

‏فَاضِلَةٌ مِن العَالِمَاتِ بِالحَدِيثِ، رَوَت عَن عَائِشَةَ وَعَلِيٍّ وَهِيَ ثِقَةٌ حُجَّةٌ.‏
Mu`adhah bint `Abdullah Al-`Adawiyah (died 83 A.H.) : A great scholar of Hadith who narrated from `A'ishah and `Ali. She was one of the trustworthy narrators.

‏هِندُ بِنتُ عُتبَةَ بنِ رَبِيعَةَ (تُوُفِّيَت 14 هـ)‏

‏صَحَابِيَّةٌ قُرَشِيَّةٌ، كَانَت فَصِيحَةً جَرِيئَةً، صَاحِبَةَ رَأيٍ وَحَزمٍ وَأَنَفَةٍ، تَقُولُ الشِّعرَ الجَيِّدَ، كَانَت قَبلَ إِسلَامِهَا تُحَرِّضُ المُشرِكِينَ عَلَى المُسلِمِينَ، أَسلَمَت يَومَ "فَتحِ مَكَّةَ"، شَهِدَت اليَرمُوكَ وَحَرَّضَت عَلَى قِتَالِ الرُّومِ.‏
Hind bint `Utbah bin Rabi`ah (died 14 A.H.) : A female Companion from the Quraish, she was known for her courage, eloquence, discretion, dignity and her skill in writing poetry. Before adopting Islam she used to incite the polytheists against the Muslims. She converted to Islam on the day of the Conquest of Mecca. She participated in the Battle of Al-Yarmuk and encouraged Muslims in their fight against the Byzantines.
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