Atikah bint Yazid

Atikah bint Yazid (Arabic: عاتكة بنت يزيد) was an Umayyad princess. She was the daughter of Yazid I, and wife of Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan. Some called her the scholar cause she studied Muslim religion, especially Hadith. She was also called generous as she gave up all of her money for a poor member of Abu Sufyan's family.[1]

Atikah bint Yazid
عاتكة بنت يزيد
Umayyad Princess
Consort of Umayyad caliph
Tenure686–October 705
PredecessorWallāda bint al-ʿAbbās (Abd al-Maliki's first wife)
SuccessorUmm al-Banin bint Abd al-ʿAziz (Consort of Al-Walid I)
BornDamascus, Umayyad Caliphate
DiedDamascus, Umayyad Caliphate now Syria
Burial
Damascus
SpouseAbd al-Malik
IssueYazid II
Marwan al-Asghar
Names
Atikah bint Yazid ibn Muawiyah
Regnal name
Atikah
DynastyUmayyad
FatherYazid I
ReligionIslam

However, Atikah was known as she was a relative to twelve Umayyad caliphs out of fourteen[lower-alpha 1]. This enabled her to take off her Hijab in front of them. No other known woman that had such number of mahrams between caliphs.[2]

She survived the death of her grandson Al Walid II.[3]

The Caliphs who were related to her are:

No. Caliph Relation
1 Muawiya I Grandfather
2 Yazid I Father
3 Muawiya II Brother
4 Marwan I Father-in-law
5 Abd al-Malik Husband
6 Al-Walid I Step-sons
7 Sulayman
9 Yazid II Son
10 Hisham Step-son
11 Al-Walid II Grandson
12 Yazid III Step-grandsons
13 Ibrahim ibn al-Walid

Notes

  1. The other two were Umar II, and Marwan II, nephews of her husband

References

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