RELIGIOUS FIGURE

Asma bint Umais

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Asmāʾ bint ʿUmays (Arabic: أَسْمَاء بِنْت عُمَيْس) was a female disciple (known in Arabic as Sahaba or Companions of the Prophet) of Muhammad, the prophet of Islam. She is known for having married three famous companions of Muhammad, namely, Ja'far ibn Abi Talib, Abu Bakr, and Ali. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Asma bint Umais has received more than 301,263 page views. Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Asma bint Umais is the 1,290th most popular religious figure (up from 1,329th in 2019), the 169th most popular biography from Saudi Arabia and the 71st most popular Saudi Arabian Religious Figure.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Asma bint Umais ranks 1,290 out of 3,187Before her are Bechara Boutros al-Rahi, Juliana of Liège, Teobaldo Boccapecci, Robert Estienne, Jean-Marie Villot, and Jean Calas. After her are Billy Meier, Diego Laynez, Saint Fiacre, Joanna, wife of Chuza, Charles of Austria, Bishop of Wroclaw, and Andrey Sheptytsky.

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In Saudi Arabia

Among people born in Saudi Arabia, Asma bint Umais ranks 169 out of 354Before her are Aban ibn Uthman (641), Mus'ab ibn al-Zubayr (650), Saud bin Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1940), Said ibn al-Musayyib (642), Umayya ibn Abd Shams (null), and Suhayl ibn Amr (556). After her are Al-Khayzuran (701), Ahmed Zaki Yamani (1930), Abd-Allah ibn Umm-Maktum (null), Nimr al-Nimr (1959), Umamah bint Zainab (null), and Umm Ruman (null).

Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES In Saudi Arabia

Among religious figures born in Saudi Arabia, Asma bint Umais ranks 71Before her are Abu Darda (580), Aqil ibn Abi Talib (590), Muhammad ibn al-Uthaymeen (1925), Saleh Al-Fawzan (1933), 'Abd Allah ibn Rawahah (null), and Said ibn al-Musayyib (642). After her are Umamah bint Zainab (null), Lubaba bint al-Harith (593), Abu Dujana (null), Nusaybah bint Ka'ab (null), Umayya ibn Khalaf (null), and Shaykh Ahmad (1753).