A Daughter of Abu Talib
“Abu Talib had four sons: Talib (on account of whom he came to be known as Abu Talib), Aqil, Ja’far and Ali. He had also two daughters, Umm Hani and Jumana. All the six were born to Fatima bint Asad: ten years intervening between the birth of each.” 1 Nadwi — Life of Caliph Ali · pp. 18 — Nadwi — Abu Talib's six children by Fatima bint Asad.
Wife of Abu Sufyan ibn al-Harith
“Jumana — a daughter of Abu Talib who was, reports Abu Ahmad al-Askari, wife of Abu Sufyan ibn al-Harith ibn Abd al-Muttalib and mother of Abdullah… Zubayr ibn Bakkar says that Jumana was the sister of Umm Hani. Ibn Ishaq says that Jumana was one of those who received thirty wasaqs from the booty of Khaybar.” 2 Nadwi — Life of Caliph Ali · pp. 22–23 — Nadwi — Jumana wife of Abu Sufyan ibn al-Harith; thirty wasaqs at Khaybar.
al-Fakihi’s Kitab Makkah adds that “they used to put on Ihram in the tent of Jumana at Tan’im on the 27th of Ramadan.” 3 Nadwi — Life of Caliph Ali · pp. 22–23 — Nadwi — al-Fakihi's report on the tent of Jumana at Tan'im.
Life Timeline
Married Abu Sufyan ibn al-Harith ibn Abd al-Muttalib
Receives thirty wasaqs from the booty of Khaybar
References
- Nadwi — Life of Caliph Ali — Nadwi — Jumana the daughter of Abu Talib, wife of Abu Sufyan ibn al-Harith, mother of Abdullah; received thirty wasaqs at Khaybar pp. 18, 22–23