The story of Amamah, the daughter of Hamza after the emigration and martyrdom of her father in Medina

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Emigration is a religious value. The Prophet (PBUH) first ordered the Muslims to migrate from Mecca to Ethiopia and then to Medina. Some Muslims were forced to leave their families and go to Medina. They formed a new marriage and life for themselves in Medina. Hazrat Hamza was a Muslim with a background in Mecca who converted to Islam to support the Prophet. He who had two wives, left his wife named Salma in Mecca and emigrated to Medina himself. He got married there. His daughter Amamah also stayed in Mecca. According to various reports, several names have been mentioned for the daughter of Hazrat Hamza, who was taken from Mecca to Medina. According to research, he had a daughter named Amamah who was in Mecca and the Prophet (PBUH) took her to Medina in the seventh year, Umratul Ghaza. The article describes and analyzes the story of Amamah Hamza's daughter and examines and criticizes other names mentioned as Hamza's daughters. Hamzeh's daughter has been analyzed in a descriptive-analytical method and has reviewed various reports.

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Persian
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Biquarterly Journal Sokhanetarikh, Volume:15 Issue: 36, 2022
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29 to 52
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