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monitta
3 years ago
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How many of Muhammad's sons survived to adulthood?

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Alex3 years ago
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Briefly, he had three or four sons, who all died in infancy, and four daughters, who all lived to grow up. His eldest daughter, Zaynab, married her maternal cousin, Abu'l-Asi ibn al-Rabi before 610.

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