Umm Kulthūm bint Ali was the 4th child of Ali and Fatima. Umm Kulthum bint Ali (Arabic: أم كلثوم بنت علي) was the fourth child of Ali ibn Abu Talib (the first Shi’a Imam and fourth Sunni Caliph) and Fatima Zahra, the daughter of Muhammad.. Umm Kulthūm bint Ali was the 4th child of Ali and Fatima. Those who regard this marriage as an authentic fact use it to prove the righteousness of her husband [Umar] and Ali’s acceptance of him. When Umamah was a small child, Muhammad used to carry her on his shoulder while he prayed. Umm Kulthūm bint Ali was the 4th child of Ali and Fatima. It was in Medina that Hz Umm Kulthum (RA) witnessed the Muslims’ victory in the Battle of Badr. They congratulated him, and asked, "With whom are we congratulating you, O Amir al-Muminin?" Then after the death of her sister Ruqayya, Uthman married Umm Kulthum. Whether before or after this, Umm Kulthum was also one of the wives of Safwan ibn Umayya, a member of the Juma clan: 92 who was a leader in the Quraysh opposition to Muhammad. Zaynab al-Sughra, also known by her kunya Umm Kulthum bint Ali, was the granddaughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the daughter of Ali. She became of marriageable age during the khilafah of Umar ibn al-Khattab, and the khalifah asked for her hand in marriage. Ali protested that she had not yet reached puberty,One story from their married life tells how Umm Kulthum sent a gift of perfume to the However, Shiites are of the view this marriage with Umar did not happen at all.After Umar's death in 644, Umm Kulthum married her young cousin, Ja'far's son After Awn's death, Ali married Umm Kulthum to Awn's brother After the death of her husband Muhammad, Umm Kulthum became one of the wives of Awn and Muhammad's eldest brother, Umm Kulthum had no children by any of her three latter marriages.Umm Kulthum and her son Zayd died at the same time, in Abdullah's lifetime.Fatimids believe that she is also known as "Zaynab the Younger" and that she is buried at Umar's Marriage to Umm Kulthum in Shiite Narrations. Ultimately she died while married to a third of the sons of Jafar, namely Abdullah during the first half of the fourth decade after the Hijrah.

The Shi'ite authors Muhammad Al-Hassun and Umm 'Ali Mashkur stated in their book A'lam al-Nisaa al-Mu'minat: She was born during the era of prophethood around the 6 th year of the hijrah. After the death of Umar she was married to her cousin Awn ibn Jafar, and after his death to his brother Muhammad ibn Jafar. Muḥammad (s) (Arabic: اُمّ کُلثُوم بنت محمد) (d. Sha'ban 9/630) was the third daughter of the Holy Prophet (s) and Lady Khadija (a).She married 'Utayba b. Abu Lahab before Bi'tha and when the Sura al-Masad was revealed cursing Abu Lahab and his wife, 'Utayba divorced her by the order of his father. Ali, Uthman, Zubayr, Talhah and Abd ar-Rahman used to sit there, and whenever a matter used to arrive from the frontiers, Umar used to come to them there and consult with them.

:26 After Muhammad warned Abu Lahab of hellfire in 613, Abu Lahab told Utayba that he would never speak to him again unless he divorced Umm Kulthum, so he did. [Umar said,] "I have had the companionship of the Messenger of Allah; I would like also to have this [kinship]." Then Umar came to the Muhajirun between the grave of Muhammad and the pulpit. Reported by Saeed Ibn Mansour, in his Sunnah, and Ibn Abi Shaibah, in Al-musannaf, with a Sahih chain of narration. Umar's Marriage to Umm Kulthum. Born in Mecca, she was the daughter of Uqba ibn Abu Mu'ayt and Arwa bint Kurayz; hence Caliph Uthman was her uterine half-brother.Their mother Arwa was a first cousin of Muhammad. Ali said, "I have done so." She remained in Mecca after the Hijra. She is given the epithet 'the Younger' to distinguish her from her older sister, Zaynab the Elder. Ali, Uthman, Zubayr, Talhah and Abd ar-Rahman used to sit there, and whenever a matter used to arrive from the frontiers, Umar used to come to them there and consult with them. This is recorded by Ibn Sa‘d in his work at-Tabaqat al-Kubra (vol. Two children were born from this marriage, namely Zaid and Ruqayyah. I was informed by Anas ibn ‘Iyad al-Laythi, who reports on the authority of Ja‘far ibn Muhammad [as-Sadiq], and he from his father [Muhammad al-Baqir] that Umar ibn al-Khattab asked Ali ibn Abi Talib for the hand of Umm Kulthum in marriage. She was the daughter of Abu al-As ibn al-Rabi' and of Muhammad's eldest daughter Zaynab. Her son Umm Kulthum was the second daughter of Ali and Fatimah, and the youngest of their children. : 38 Umm Kulthum's father Uqba was an outspoken opponent of Muhammad, but she became a … : 318–319, 370 He became a Muslim after the Conquest of Mecca: 185 but continued to live in Mecca.

After the death of Umar she was married to her cousin Awn ibn Jafar, and after his death to his brother Muhammad ibn Jafar. Ali said, "I have done so." They i.e. Furthermore, Sunnis use 3 narrations from Shia sources (of which 2 have been authenticated by Description: Zainab, Ruqayah and Umm Kulthum (as): daughters of the Prophet (sawa) hidden away for centuries. Bears the name Ruqayyah and Umm Kulthum something from 'anhuma, under the auspices of the peace of a noble father, Muhammad bin' Abd Allah ibn 'Abd al-Muttalib sallallaahu' alaihi wa sallam. Umar's Marriage to Umm Kulthum.