Then she took flight with her children and sought her own country, whilst the old woman wept and beat her face and moaned and groaned till she swooned away.
Her father, Jack Bint (for in all his life he never arrived at the dignity of being called John), was a drover of high repute in his profession.
My friend Hannah Bint is by no means an ordinary person.
Muhammad marries his eighth wife, Juwairiyyah-bint Harith, who survived him forty-five years.
At the same time it must be admitted that Muhammad had a weakness for women in his later years--witness the case of Zainab bint Jahsh, the Jewish concubine Rohana, and the Coptic maid Mary.
Muhammad marries his seventh wife, Zainab bint Jahsh, purposely divorced by his freedman and adopted son Zaid bin Harithah, so that she might marry the Prophet.
So she went there willingly for she had a daughter in the land called Bint Shumukh[FN#567]; and after asking anent Bulukiya she found him and gave him my missive.
Now there was with Hind bint al-Nu'uman a slave girl named Máriyah, who was enamoured of Adi, but had not been able to foregather with him.
In the same eleventh year of the Hejra, but after the death of Mohammed, as seems most probable, Toleiha Ebn Khowailed set up for a prophet, and Sejâj Bint al Mondar1 for a prophetess.
Khawla bint Thalâba, her case occasions a passage of the Korân, 402.
Her name, they say, was Reita Bint Saad Ebn Teym, of the tribe of Koreish.
It is still known by the name of "The Castle of the Jew's Daughters"--El Kasr el Bint el Jehudi.
The Sheykh with whom I stayed at Bint es Jebeil could think of no return which I could offer for his hospitality so acceptable as if I would say a good word for him to the authorities at Beyrout.
Others say that Asma Bint Umays, the wife of Abu Bakr, was present with Fatimah, who at her last hour complained of being carried out, as was the custom of those days, to burial like a man.
At the same time, a woman of the idolaters, Amr bint Alqamah, lifted the standard abandoned by the Makkans who, ashamed at their own cowardice when they saw what this courageous woman had done, went back and fought again.
Hala bint Khuaild, Khadijah's sister, was taken to see Allah's Messenger.
Her father, Jack Bint (for in all his life he never arrived at the dignity of being called John, indeed in our parts he was commonly known by the cognomen of London Jack), was a drover of high repute in his profession.
We overtook a party of Safed people returning from the weekly market at Bint el Jebail.
There we determined to halt for the night, as our cattle were unable to hold on to Bint el Jebail.
Turning off before Bint el Jebail, we came to 'Ain Atha, and next to Aituran.
They said they had more reason to be satisfied with the rule of my host, Hhamed el Bek, than with that of Tamar Bek at Bint Jebail, which they described as most cruel and capricious.
Had to go down into a valley, through which, on a former journey, we had passed on coming from Bint Jebail, and visited again the ancient monument in a vineyard by the roadside.
The resemblance is most remarkable in two tales two thousand years apart; and the incident of Bint Bari asking the dervish to marry her has its connection with this tale.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bint" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.