# Aminah

> Mother of Muhammad

**Wikidata**: [Q257935](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q257935)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amina_bint_Wahb)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/aminah

## Summary
Aminah is the mother of Muhammad. She is identified in the provided knowledge base as a human and is known by various aliases, including Aminah bint Wahab and Amina daughter of Wahb.

## Biography
- Known for: Mother of Muhammad

## Contributions
The provided source material does not list specific professional contributions, publications, or discoveries. The data focuses exclusively on her familial role and genealogical identifiers.

## FAQs
**Who is Aminah?**
Aminah is the mother of Muhammad.

**What are the different names used for Aminah?**
She is known by several aliases, including Aminah bint Wahab, Āminah bint wahab Aljohomi Alyamani, Amina daughter of Wahb, and a lengthy genealogical alias: Āmina ibnat Wahb b. ‘Abd Manāf b. Zahra b. Kilāb b. Murra b. Ka‘b b. Lu’ayy b. Ghālib umm al-nabī ‚allā Allāh ‘alayh wa-sallam.

**What is the Wikipedia title associated with Aminah?**
The Wikipedia entry corresponding to this entity is titled "Amina bint Wahb."

## Why They Matter
Aminah holds historical significance as the mother of Muhammad. Her identity is preserved through various genealogical aliases and references in knowledge bases.

## Notable For
- Mother of Muhammad
- Wikipedia title: Amina bint Wahb
- Sitelink count: 69

## Body
### Identity and Classification
Aminah is classified as a human within the provided knowledge graph. Her primary identity is defined by her role as the mother of Muhammad. The data connects her to the general concept of a human and the concept of a poet, though the latter is listed as a related entity rather than a direct occupation in the structured properties.

### Nomenclature and Genealogy
The entity possesses a rich variety of names that reflect her lineage and status. The most common alias is Aminah bint Wahab. She is also referred to as Amina daughter of Wahb. A more formal variant includes the string Āminah bint wahab Aljohomi Alyamani. Additionally, a comprehensive genealogical alias is recorded: Āmina ibnat Wahb b. ‘Abd Manāf b. Zahra b. Kilāb b. Murra b. Ka‘b b. Lu’ayy b. Ghālib umm al-nabī ‚allā Allāh ‘alayh wa-sallam.

### Digital Presence
In the context of structured data and Wikidata, Aminah is associated with the Wikipedia title "Amina bint Wahb." Her presence in the dataset is quantified by a sitelink count of 69, indicating a significant number of references across different language versions or sister projects within the Wikimedia ecosystem.

## References

1. al-Aʻlām (Dār al-ʻIlm, 2002)
2. [Source](https://islamansiklopedisi.org.tr/ebva)
3. Dictionary of African Biography
4. Source
5. Virtual International Authority File
6. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013
7. [Source](https://islamansiklopedisi.org.tr/amine)
8. [بوابة الشعراء - آمنة بنت وهب](https://poetsgate.com/poet.php?pt=1812&name=%D8%A2%D9%85%D9%86%D8%A9%20%D8%A8%D9%86%D8%AA%20%D9%88%D9%87%D8%A8)