• Sīrīn bint Shamʿūn (Arabic: سيرين بنت شمعون) was an Egyptian Coptic Christian concubine, sent with her sister Maria al-Qibtiyya as gifts to the Islamic...
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    Copt, died 637, was an Egyptian woman who, along with her sister Sirin bint Shamun, was given to the Islamic prophet Muhammad in 628 by Al-Muqawqis,...
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    of the Egyptian woman Maria al-Qibtiyya—who, along with her sister Sirin bint Shamun, was gifted to Muhammad by the Egyptian governor Al-Muqawqis in 628—there...
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  • al-Harith in 629. Additionally, the statuses of Rayhanah bint Zayd and Mariyya bint Shamʿun are disputed, as there has been disagreement among Muslim...
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  • 1948 Sirin bint Shamun, one of Muhammad's slaves Şirin, a Turkish name Ephrem the Syrian, an ancient Syrian saint known as Sirin in Russia V. Sirin, the...
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    and was a member of the Banu Khazraj tribe. Muhammad gave him a slave, Sirin as a concubine. His writings in defense of Muhammad refer to contemporary...
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  • mentioned are Maria al-Qibtiyya, whom Muhammad married, and her sister Sirin bint Shamun, whom Hassan ibn Thabit married. It is said that a recluse in the...
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