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Sumayyah bint Khayyat

Sumayyah bint Khayyat ((アラビア語:سمية بنت خياطّ), died 615 C.E.) is known in the Islamic traditions as the first person in history to be martyred for having adopted the faith of Islam, in pre-Hijra Mecca. Sumayyah was the wife of Yasir ibn Amir and the mother of Ammar ibn Yasir, both well-known early entrants.〔 The earliest reference to the incident is found in Ibn Ishaq's (died 761)〔Robinson 2003, p. xv〕 biography of Muhammad, ''Siratu Rasulullah'' (''"Biography of the Messenger of God"'').〔Alfred Guillaume "The Life of Muhammad: A translation of Ishaq's (sic - should be Ibn Ishaq) Sirat Rasul Allah" Oxford 1955 ISBN 0-19-636033-1, 2003 reprint used - page 145〕〔(University of Wisconsin-Madison )〕
==Before Islam==
She was slave of Abu Hudhaifah ibn al-Mughirah, who later gave her in marriage to Yasir ibn Amir. She bore Yasir three sons: Horayth, Ammar and Abdullah. They were later freed by Abu Hudhaifah.〔(Muir, W. (1861). ''The Life of Mahomet'', vol. 2, p. 125. London: Smith, Elder & Co. )〕

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