Umm Anmar (Arabic: أم أنمار الخزاعية) was a seventh-century woman of the Banu Khuza'a who met the companions of Muhammad.
Umm Anmar bought the slave Khabbab ibn al-Aratt,[1][2] whose family was from Lower Mesopotamia, and she and her brother Siba'a ibn Abd al-Uzza tortured him.
Later, she freed Khabbab after he became a renowned swordsmith, and he went on to become a famous qāriʾ (Quranic reciter) and transmitter of ahadith.
Umm Anmar married Zuhayr ibn Abd al-As'ad, by who she had a son, Anmar.
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