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The second foster mother of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم) was Halima Sadia. She was a woman from the Banu Saad tribe who took care of the Prophet when he was an infant. She breastfed him for a period of two years, from the age of around six months until he was two years old.
The second foster mother of the Holy Prophet Muhammad ( صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم) was Thuyeba bint Abi Lahab, who was also known as Ummul-Ma’een. She was the wife of one of the uncles of the Prophet, Abbas ibn Abdul Muttalib.
The second foster mother of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was Suaiba Asslymiah. Suaiba was the maid of Abu Lahab, who was one of the uncles of the Prophet Muhammad and a loyal believer of Islam.
Suaiba took in the young Muhammad after he returned from his fosterage with Halima Saadia. However, the arrangement was short-lived, as Suaiba husband became suspicious of the child and asked her to return him to his mother Aminah.
It is worth noting that Suaiba brief fosterage of the Prophet Muhammad is not widely known or mentioned in Islamic sources, and her role in his upbringing was relatively minor compared to that of Halima Saadia. The focus of Islamic tradition is primarily on the relationship between the Holy Prophet and his mother Aminah, as well as his first foster mother Halima Saadia.
The second foster mother of Holy Prophet Muhammad (S. A. W) was Thuwaybah, the servant of Abu Lahab