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Khadija

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Khadija (or Kedijah) (died 620)

First wife of the prophet Muhammad. She was a wealthy widow who employed Muhammad as a business agent before marrying him. She bore him several children, of whom only girls survived. Muhammad took no other wives during her lifetime.



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Like many educated Moroccans of the 1960s, Abdelhak Rouissi was an active trade unionist with leftist ideas, but he had never taken part in subversive action, according to his sister Khadija Rouissi, a leading Moroccan human rights advocate.
Under the wide arms of an acacia tree, Khadija Adam Ahmed, 47, told how Sudanese soldiers stole her 75 cows during an attack on her village, shot at her feet to keep her from running, and then blocked the road to the refugee camps across the border in Chad.
Five Lee Morgan was a musical fireball he cooked miss Khadija.
 
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