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== Family == Abbas had at least five wives. #[[Lubaba bint al-Harith]] (Arabic: لبابة بنت الحارث), also known as Umm al-Fadl, was from the [[Banu Hilal]] tribe. Umm al-Fadl claimed to be the [[Timing of Sahabah becoming Muslims|second woman to convert to Islam]], the same day as her close friend [[Khadija bint Khuwaylid|Khadijah]], the first wife of Muhammad. Umm al-Fadl's traditions of the Prophet appear in all canonical collections of [[hadith]]s. She showed her piety by supernumerary fasting and by attacking [[Abū Lahab|Abu Lahab]], the enemy of the Muslims, with a tent pole.<ref name=Roded1994>{{Citation | last = Roded | first = Ruth | year = 1994 | title = Women in islamic biographical collections : from Ibn Saʻd to Who's who. P37-38 | isbn = 1-55587-442-8 | publisher = Rienner | location = Boulder u.a. }}</ref> #Fatima bint Junayd, from the Al-Harith clan of the [[Quraysh]] tribe.<ref name="ReferenceA">Ibn Hajar, ''Isaba'' vol. 8 #11586.</ref> #Hajila bint Jundub ibn Rabia, from the Hilal tribe.<ref name="Ibn Hajar, Isaba vol. 2 #1904">Ibn Hajar, ''Isaba'' vol. 2 #1904.</ref> #Musliya, a Greek concubine.<ref name="ReferenceB">Ibn Saad, ''Tabaqat'' vol. 4. “Al-Abbas ibn Abdalmuttalib.”</ref><ref>Beheshti, M. (1967). ''Background of the Birth of Islam'', chapter 5. Translated by Ayoub, M. M. (1985). Tehran: International Publishing Co.</ref> #Tukana, a Jewish woman from the [[Banu Qurayza|Qurayza]] tribe, whom Abbas married after 632.<ref>Majlisi, ''Hayat Al-Qulub'' vol. 2. Translated by Rizvi, ''A Detailed Biography of Prophet Muhammad (saww)'', p. 1180.</ref> It is not known whether any of the children were hers. The known children of Abbas were: #Al-Faraa, who married Qatn ibn Al-Harith, a brother of Lubaba. Her mother is not named.<ref>Ibn Hajar, ''Isaba'' vol. 5 #7129.</ref> The following were all the offspring of Lubaba.<ref>Tabari (Landau-Tasseron) p. 201.</ref> #[[Fadl ibn Abbas|Al-Fadl]]. #[[Ibn Abbas|Abd Allah]]. #Ubayd Allah. Ubayd Allah's daughter Lubaba married [[Abbas ibn Ali]] and had a son Ubayd Allah ibn Abbas ibn Ali. #[[Qutham ibn Abbas|Qutham]]. #Ma'bad. #Abd al-Rahman. #Umm Habib. Other children #Al-Harith. His mother is said to have been either Fatima<ref name="ReferenceA" /> or Hajila.<ref name="Ibn Hajar, Isaba vol. 2 #1904" /> #Awn, whose mother is not named.<ref>Ibn Hajar, ''Isaba'' vol. 5 #6279.</ref> #Mushir, whose mother is not named.<ref>Ibn Hajar, ''Isaba'' vol. 6 #8329.</ref> #Kathir, son of Musliya.<ref name="Tabari pp. 75-76">Tabari (Landau-Tasseron) vol. 39 pp. 75–76.</ref> #Amina, probably the daughter of Musliya.<ref name="ReferenceB" /><ref name="See also Majlisi Rizvi p. 1208">See also Majlisi (Rizvi) p. 1208.</ref> #Safiya, probably the daughter of Musliya.<ref name="ReferenceB" /><ref name="See also Majlisi Rizvi p. 1208" /> #Tammam, the youngest, son of Musliya.<ref name="Tabari pp. 75-76" />
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