Rayṭa bint Abī Ṭālib (Arabic: رَيْطَة بِنْت أَبِي طَالِب), was a companion and first cousin of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
[1][2][3] She was the youngest daughter of Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib and Fatimah bint Asad.
She was also known as "Asmā’",[2] and she was probably the same daughter known as "Umm Ṭālib" (Arabic: أُمّ طَالِب), indicating that she had a son named Talib.
[3] In 628 CE, Muhammad assigned Umm Talib an income of 40 wasqs from Khaybar.
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