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  2. Pengiran Raabi'atul Adawiyyah - Wikipedia

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    The title Pengiran Anak Isteri (Princess consort) is given to the wife of a prince. 27 October 1992 – 12 April 2015: Yang Mulia Dayangku Raabi'atul Adawiyyah binti Pengiran Haji Bolkiah 12 April 2015 – present: Yang Amat Mulia Pengiran Anak Isteri Pengiran Raabi'atul Adawiyyah binti Pengiran Haji Bolkiah

  3. Queen Damit of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Pengiran Anak Damit and her husband onboard HMS Puncheston in 1965. On 15 July 1947, Damit's husband became a wazir which put more responsibilities on her. On 6 June 1951, she was given the title Paduka Seri Baginda Raja Isteri following her husband's accession to the throne of Brunei. On 15 May 1958, she officially opened the Raja Isteri ...

  4. Queen Saleha of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    The sultan's mother Raja Isteri (Queen Consort) Pengiran Anak Damit and Saleha's father Pengiran Anak Mohamed Alam were siblings. [9] The pair has seven girls and five boys together. [ 10 ] She lives together with her children at Istana Nurul Iman .

  5. Yusuf and Zulaikha - Wikipedia

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    Neither the Qur'an nor narrations from the ahadith state that Aziz's (Potiphar) wife's name is Zulaikha. The name is derived from the poem "Yusuf and Zulaikha" by 15th century poet Jami and later medieval Jewish sources, however in the Qur'an the name is simply "ٱمْرَأَتُ ٱلْعَزِيزِ" (roman: "Imra'at ul 'Azeez") (Aziz's wife).

  6. Children of Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    It is improbable that the elderly Khadija could have given birth to so many children. [2] Some Twelver Shia sources therefore contend that Ruqayya, Umm Kulthum, and Zainab were adopted by Muhammad after the death of their mother Hala, who was Khadija's sister, [3] [4] or that the three were daughters of Khadija from an earlier marriage. [5]

  7. Wives of Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Hajah Saleha Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Hajah Saleha Bridge (Malay: Jambatan Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Hajah Saleha; Jawi: جمبتن راج استري ڤڠيرن انق حاجه صاليها), also commonly known as Sungai Kebun Bridge (Jambatan Sungai Kebun), is a cable-stayed bridge which connects the Pusat Bandar and Mukim Lumapas in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei.

  9. Halima bint Abi Dhu'ayb - Wikipedia

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    Aminah bint Wahb, the mother of Muhammad, was waiting for the arrival of the Banu Sa'd; the women within the tribe of the Banu Sa'd were foster mothers.They would take the children of Mecca to the desert and teach them classical Arabic and other skills; in return, they would receive a salary from the family of the child in Mecca. [2]