Encyclopedia of Muhammad

Foster Brothers and Sisters of Prophet Muhammad sym-9

Published on: 22-Aug-2022

Foster Brothers and Sisters of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ

Through Thuwaybah :Hamza ibn Abdul Muttalib (Paternal uncle; foster brother)Abu Salma ibn Abdul Asad (Cousin; foster brother)Masrooh (Thuwaybah’s son; foster brother)Jaffer ibn Abu Talib (Cousin; foster brother)Abdullah ibn Jahsh (Paternal cousin; foster brother)Through Halimah Sadiya:Abdullah ibn Harith (Halimah’s son; foster brother)Aneesa bint Harith (Foster sister)Sheema bint Harith (Foster sister)Abu Sufyan ibn Harith ibn Abdul Muttalib (Distant cousin; foster brother)
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(Mufti. Shah Rafi Uddin Hamdani & Dr. Imran Khan)

Foster brothers and sisters are those relatives who are related because they suckled from the same woman. Prophet Muhammad sym-9 was suckled by various women, therefore he had numerous foster brothers and sisters. Their details are given below:

Through Thuwaybah sym-7

  1. Hamza ibn Abdul Muttalib sym-8. He was a paternal uncle of the Holy Prophetsym-9 but since they had suckled from the same woman, he was his foster brother as well.
  2. Abu Salma ibn Abdul Asad sym-8 who was the son of Prophet Muhammad’s sym-9 paternal aunt. Hence, he was his cousin and foster brother.
  3. Masrooh sym-8 was Thuwaybah’s sym-7 own son who became a foster brother to Prophet Muhammad sym-9. 1
  4. Jaffer ibn Abu Talib sym-8. He was his cousin and his foster brother.
  5. Abdullah ibn Jahsh sym-8 was a paternal cousin and a foster brother of the Holy Prophet sym-9. 2

Through Halimah Sadiya sym-7

  1. Abdullah ibn Harith sym-8 was Halimah Sadiya’s sym-7 own son who became Prophet Muhammad's sym-9 foster brother.
  2. Aneesa binte Harith and Sheema binte Harith sym-7 were daughters of Halimah Sadiya sym-7 who became Prophet Muhammad's sym-9 foster sisters.
  3. Abu Sufyan sym-8 ibn Harith ibn Abdul Muttalib who was a distant paternal cousin of the Holy Prophet sym-9, became his foster brother as well. 3

Islam gave these nursing mothers and relations a special status in the family. If a child is reared and breastfed by a woman other than the real mother, she is called Umm-e-Rada'ah (ام رضاعۃ) (foster mother, or milk mother). Her children are treated as real brothers and sisters and marrying with them is prohibited. Thus, a woman who nurses a child, becomes mother by milk-relation. Her suckled child is considered as a full sibling to the foster-mother’s other children, and as mahram to the woman. Islam stands unique to accord such a status to the suckling mothers.


  • 1  Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr ibn Qayyam Al-Jawzi (2005), Zaad Al-Ma’ad, Muasasat Al-Risala, Beirut, Lebanon, Vol. 1, Pg. 81.
  • 2  Zahida Jabeen (N.D.), Nabi ﷺ ka Gharana, Gohar Publications, Lahore, Pakistan, Pg. 98-99.
  • 3  Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr ibn Qayyam Al-Jawzi (2005), Zaad Al-Ma’ad, Muasasat Al-Risala, Beirut, Lebanon, Vol. 1, Pg. 81.

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