Zayd ibn al-Khattab

[1][2] He joined the general emigration to Medina in 622 and was made the brother in Islam of Ma'n ibn Adi.

[1] His wife Habibah (Jamilah) bint Abi 'Amir was from the 'Amr clan of the Aws tribe in Medina; they had a daughter, Asma, but the marriage probably ended in divorce.

[4] In Medina he married Lubabah, the daughter of Abu Lubaba ibn Abd al-Mundhir, also from the 'Amr clan of Aws, who was the mother of his son 'Abdulrahman.

"[6] Zayd continued to hold the standard while fighting with his sword and he did not drop it until he was killed.

[citation needed] His tomb in Uyaynah was a site of veneration until around 1740 when Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab campaigned to have it leveled.