Hazrat muhammad 11 wife name
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Wives of Muhammad
A total of eleven women are confirmed as having been married to Muhammad, the founder of Islam. As a sign of respect, Muslims refer to each of these wives with the title Umm al-Muʼminin (Arabic: أم ٱلْمُؤْمِنِين, lit. 'Mother of the Believers'), which is derived from 33:6 of the Quran.[2]
Muhammad's first marriage was to Khadija bint Khuwaylid in 595, when he was 25 and she was either 28 or 41. She was his only wife until her death in 619 (the Year of Sorrow) ended their 24-year-long marriage.[3] After Khadija, Muhammad went on to marry ten women: Sawdah bint Zam'ah in 619; Aisha bint Abi Bakr in 623; Hafsah bint Umar, Zaynab bint Khuzayma, and Hind bint Abi Umayya in 625; Zaynab bint Jahsh in 627; Juwayriya bint al-Harith and Ramla bint Abi Sufyan ibn Harb in 628; and Safiyya bint Huyayy and Maymunah bint al-Harith in 629. Additionally, the statuses of Rayhanah bint Zayd and Mariyya bint Shamʿun are disputed, as there has been disagreement among Muslim scholars on whether they were concubines or wives. With the exception of Aisha
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Experts of the Committee on the Rights of the Child Commend Slovakia on Platforms Created to Support Children’s Participation, Raise Questions on Child Justice and the Use of “Baby Boxes”
The Committee on the Rights of the Child today concluded its review of the sixth periodic report of Slovakia, with Committee Experts commending the State on platforms developed to support children’s participation, while raising questions on access to justice for children and the use of “baby boxes”.
Velina Todorova, Committee Expert and Taskforce Member, said the Committee highly commended the platforms created to support children’s participation.
Ms. Todorova said access to justice for children remained challenging for those in disadvantaged communities. Could more information on this issue be provided? There was a document which stated that the hearing of a child in court was at the discretion of the judge; was this correct?
Ann Skelton, Committee Chairperson and Taskforce Member, said in 2016, the Committee had asked Slovakia to cease using “baby boxes” a
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