entity_id,canonical_name,greek_name,tradition,entity_type,category,primary_domains,tags,cult_scope,primary_period,evidence_confidence,review_status,inclusion_basis,earth_association_score,chthonic_flag,serpent_flag,short_note,entity_class ENT_ISL_AISHA,Aisha bint Abi Bakr,,Islamic,Mother of the Believers,Islamic companion,wife of the Prophet; hadith narrator and scholar; daughter of Abu Bakr,,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream Abrahamic backbone deepening (v1.72.0),0,0,0,"A wife of the Prophet and daughter of Abu Bakr, who became a foremost narrator of hadith and authority on Islamic law and tradition.",scriptural-figure ENT_ISL_HAFSA,Hafsa bint Umar,,Islamic,Mother of the Believers,Wife of the Prophet,daughter of Umar; keeper of the first written Qur'an,,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0),0,0,0,"Daughter of the second caliph Umar, who kept the original compiled manuscript (suhuf) of the Qur'an after Abu Bakr.",scriptural-figure ENT_ISL_JUWAYRIYA,Juwayriya bint al-Harith,,Islamic,Mother of the Believers,Wife of the Prophet,daughter of a Banu Mustaliq chief; her marriage freed her tribe's captives,,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0),0,0,0,Daughter of the Banu Mustaliq chief; her marriage to the Prophet prompted Muslims to free their captives from her tribe.,scriptural-figure ENT_ISL_KHADIJAH,Khadijah bint Khuwaylid,,Islamic,Mother of the Believers,Islamic companion,first wife of the Prophet; first believer; merchant patron,,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream Abrahamic backbone deepening (v1.72.0),0,0,0,"The first wife of the Prophet Muhammad, a wealthy Meccan merchant and the first person to accept Islam.",scriptural-figure ENT_ISL_MAYMUNA,Maymuna bint al-Harith,,Islamic,Mother of the Believers,Wife of the Prophet,last woman the Prophet married; aunt of Ibn Abbas and Khalid,,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0),0,0,0,"The last woman Muhammad married, wed during the fulfilled compensatory pilgrimage (umrat al-qada) of 7 AH.",scriptural-figure ENT_ISL_SAFIYYA,Safiyya bint Huyayy,,Islamic,Mother of the Believers,Wife of the Prophet,of Jewish descent (Banu Nadir); married after Khaybar,,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0),0,0,0,"A noblewoman of the Jewish Banu Nadir and daughter of its chief, who became the Prophet's wife after the Battle of Khaybar.",scriptural-figure ENT_ISL_SAWDA,Sawda bint Zam'a,,Islamic,Mother of the Believers,Wife of the Prophet,first wife after Khadijah's death; early convert and Abyssinian emigrant,,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0),0,0,0,"The first woman Muhammad married after Khadijah's death, who had earlier emigrated to Abyssinia with her first husband.",scriptural-figure ENT_ISL_UMM_HABIBA,Umm Habiba,,Islamic,Mother of the Believers,Wife of the Prophet,emigrant to Abyssinia; daughter of Abu Sufyan,,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0),0,0,0,"Ramla bint Abi Sufyan, daughter of the Quraysh chief Abu Sufyan, an emigrant to Abyssinia married to the Prophet by proxy of the Negus.",scriptural-figure ENT_ISL_UMM_SALAMA,Umm Salama,,Islamic,Mother of the Believers,Wife of the Prophet,noted hadith narrator and counselor at Hudaybiyya,,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0),0,0,0,"Hind bint Abi Umayya, a prolific narrator of hadith credited with the advice that resolved the crisis at Hudaybiyya.",scriptural-figure ENT_ISL_ZAYNAB_BINT_JAHSH,Zaynab bint Jahsh,,Islamic,Mother of the Believers,Wife of the Prophet,cousin of the Prophet; her marriage referenced in Qur'an 33,,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0),0,0,0,"The Prophet's cousin and formerly wife of his adopted son Zayd, whose marriage is addressed in Surah al-Ahzab.",scriptural-figure ENT_ISL_ZAYNAB_BINT_KHUZAYMA,Zaynab bint Khuzayma,,Islamic,Mother of the Believers,Wife of the Prophet,'Mother of the Poor' (Umm al-Masakin); died soon after the marriage,,regional,,A,candidate_verified_name,Mainstream backbone depth (v1.73.0),0,0,0,"Called Umm al-Masakin ('Mother of the Poor') for her generosity, she died only a few months after marrying the Prophet.",scriptural-figure