ʿUtbah ibn Abī Lahab () was a first cousin of the Islamic prophet
Muhammad
Muhammad ( ar, مُحَمَّد; 570 – 8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of Islam. According to Islamic doctrine, he was a prophet divinely inspired to preach and confirm the monot ...
.
Biography
Born in
Mecca
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, Utbah was the eldest son of
Abu Lahab ibn Abdul-Muttalib and
Umm Jamil bint Harb. For several years his family lived next door to
Muhammad
Muhammad ( ar, مُحَمَّد; 570 – 8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of Islam. According to Islamic doctrine, he was a prophet divinely inspired to preach and confirm the monot ...
and
Khadija.
Utbah was legally married to his eight year old cousin
Ruqayyah, the fourth child and second daughter of Muhammad, sometime prior to August 610.
After Muhammad recited
''sura'' 111, "''Perish the hands of Abu Lahab''," Abu Lahab wanted to cut ties with him. When Muhammad "openly preached to the Quraysh and showed them hostility," other Quraysh sympathised with Abu Lahab's desire not to keep Muhammad's daughters at his own expense. They told Utbah that if he divorced Ruqayyah, they would give him any woman he liked; and his father also told him that if he did not divorce her, he would never speak to him again. Utbah replied that he would like either the daughter or the granddaughter of Sa'id ibn Al-As ibn Umayya. The Quraysh agreed, and so he divorced Ruqayyah. She was by then about twelve, and the marriage had not been consummated.
Upon the
Conquest of Mecca
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in January 630, Utbah and his brother Muattib withdrew to the edge of Mecca with the other polytheists. Muhammad asked his uncle
al-Abbas to bring them to him. They were brought, and at Muhammad's invitation, they converted to
Islam and took the oath of allegiance. Al-Abbas remarked that Muhammad's face was "reflecting joy" at their conversion. Utbah joined the Islamic army and fought at
Hunayn. He was among those who did not abandon Muhammad in the battle. However, when the rest of the
Hashim clan emigrated to
Medina
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, Utbah and his brother Muattib remained in Mecca.
Utbah had a son named Rafiah. He had a slave named Abd al-Wahid ibn Ayman, whom his sons sold after his death.
[Bukhari 3:46:739.]
See also
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Barirah mawla Aisha
References
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Companions of the Prophet