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1 ISLAMIC STUDIES MCQS

Along with Abdullah, which foster sister(s) of Muhammad (PBUH) embraced Islam?

  • Ameena
  • Sheema
  • Both of these
  • None of these
Correct Answer: C. Both of these

Detailed Explanation

Among the foster relatives of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Sheema and Abdullah — the children of Hazrat Halima Saadia (R.A.), the Prophet’s (PBUH) foster mother — accepted Islam later in their lives. Alongside them, another foster sister named Ameena is also reported by some historical accounts to have embraced Islam, making both Sheema and Ameena among the Prophet’s foster siblings who entered the fold of Islam.


Hazrat Halima Saadia (R.A.) was honored to nurse the Prophet (PBUH) during his infancy, and her family developed a deep bond with him. Sheema (also spelled Shaima), in particular, is mentioned in several Islamic sources as the foster sister who loved and cared for the Prophet (PBUH) during his early years. Her name came into prominence again during the Battle of Hunayn when she was captured and later released with great respect by the Prophet (PBUH) upon recognizing her identity.


The acceptance of Islam by the foster siblings reflects the long-lasting impact of the Prophet’s (PBUH) character and message. It also demonstrates the importance of extended family and foster relationships in the Seerah of the Prophet (PBUH), showing that love and loyalty crossed bloodlines and early childhood bonds endured into adulthood and faith.


🟩 Key Facts:




  • Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) had foster siblings from Hazrat Halima Saadia's (R.A.) family.




  • Sheema (Shaima) and Abdullah were his foster sister and brother.




  • Historical sources mention both Sheema and another sister, Ameena, embraced Islam.




  • Sheema was captured in the Battle of Hunayn but released and honored by the Prophet (PBUH).




  • These siblings shared their early life with the Prophet (PBUH) in the Banu Sa’ad tribe.




  • Their acceptance of Islam shows the impact of the Prophet’s message on those closest to him, even from his childhood.




  • Foster relationships are respected in Islamic tradition and had deep emotional value in the Prophet’s life.



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