Concubines: Marīyeh, mother of Ibrahim, his son, was his favorite; but he had fourteen others.

Cousins: Ali, his best friend: Abû Sofiân ebn al Hareth.

Cuirass: Al Fadha. It was of silver, and was confiscated from the Jews.

Daughters by Kadijah; Zainab, Rukaijah, Umm Kulthûm, and Fâtima, his favorite (called one of the “three perfect women”).

Defeat: At Ohud, where it was reported that he was slain (A.D. 623).

Died at Medīna, on the lap of Ayishah, his favorite wife, 11 Hedjrah (June 8, 632).

Father: Abdallah, of the family of Hâshim and tribe of Koreish. Abdallah was a small merchant, who died when his son was five years old. At the death of his father, his grandfather took charge of him; but he also died within two years. He then lived with his uncle Abu Taleb (from the age of 7 to 14). (See Zesbet).

Father-in-law: Abû Bekr, father of his favorite wife, Ayishah.

Flight: Hedjrah or Heg´ira, July 16, 622.

Followers: called Moslem or Mussulmans.