Abū Lahab

Abū Lahab (Arabic: أبو لهب‎, meaning Father of Flame) (died ca. 624 CE) was Muḥammed's paternal uncle, and one of the enemies of Islam at Muḥammad's time, condemned by name in the Quran in sura al-Masad. His full name was 'Abd al-'Uzzā, but he was called Abū Lahab because his cheeks were always red or inflamed. His wife was Umm Jamīl, who gave him two sons, 'Utbah ibn Abī Lahab and 'Utaybah ibn Abī Lahab.

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