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=== Wives === The known wives of Umar are: * [[Zaynab bint Maz'un]], she was the mother of Hafsa, Abd Allah and Abd al-Rahman al-Akbar; * [[Umm Kulthum bint Jarwal]], she was divorced by Umar. She was the mother of Ubayd Allah and Zayd al-Asghar; * [[Qurayba bint Abi Umayya]], divorced by Umar in 628; * [[Jamila bint Thabit]], she married Umar sometime between May 627 and May 628;<ref name="Tabari/Fishbein, vol. 8, p. 95">Tabari/Fishbein, vol. 8, p. 95.</ref> They had one son, Asim.<ref>Malik ibn Anas, ''Al-Muwatta'', 37:6.</ref><ref>Ibn Saad/Bewley, vol. 3, p. 204.</ref><ref>Ibn Saad/Bewley, vol. 8, p. 236.</ref><ref name="Tabari/Fishbein, vol. 8, p. 95"/><ref>Tabari/Smith, vol. 14, pp. 100–101.</ref> * [[Atiqa bint Zayd]], she was married to Umar and had a son named Iyad; * [[Umm Hakim bint al-Harith ibn Hisham]], she was married to Umar;<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YDs14WLLPy4C&q=umm+hakim&pg=PA465 |title=Life of Umar the Great, the (Al-Farooq) |isbn=9788174353382 |access-date=18 January 2014 |last1=Nomani |first1=Shibli |date=2003 |publisher=Adam Publishers & Distributors}}</ref> in 634 and was mother of Fatima. * [[Umm Kulthum bint Ali]] from this marriage Umar had a son named Zayd and a daughter named Ruqayya. This is, however, the Sunni view. The Shi'a do not accept that such a marriage took place. In fact, even some Sunni scholars maintain that Umar's wife Umm Kulthum was actually Abu Bakr's daughter who was raised in Ali's house.<ref>Nawawī, Tahdhīb al-asmāʾ wa l-lughāt, vol. 2, p. 630</ref>
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