Umm Salama
Umm Salama, also known as Hind bint Abi Umayya, was one of the prominent wives of the Prophet Muhammad. She was known for her intelligence, wisdom, and strong character. Umm Salama played a significant role in early Islamic history, particularly during the time of the Hijra when Muslims migrated to Medina.
She was married to Abu Salama, a companion of the Prophet, and after his death, she married Muhammad. Umm Salama is remembered for her contributions to Islamic teachings and her involvement in various events, including the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah. She is often regarded as a source of knowledge and guidance for early Muslims.