Zinira al-Rumiya (Arabic: زنيرة الرومية, Zinira the Roman) (correct pronunciation is Zinira or Zinnirah, as specified in the الرحیق المختوم - The common pronunciation Zunaira, is also correct), was a woman in Arabia, an early convert to Islam and one of the disciples (Sahaba) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Zunairah was a concubine of the Banu Makhzum[2] and a slave of Umar ibn al-Hashim.
"[3] When Abu Bakr saw she was being tortured, he bought and freed her, along with her companion in slavery Lubaynah.
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