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In page Sawdah bint Zam'ah:

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After the death of Muhammad, Sawdah along with other wives received a gift of money annually from the Caliphate, which she spent on charity.[citation needed] She, Aisha, Hafsa, and Safiyya always remained very close.[1] She lived a long life and died in 54 AH in Medina, where she was buried in Jannat-al-Baqi.[2] Ibn Sa'd puts her date of death to the year 674.[3] After her death, Muawiyah I, the reigning first caliph of the Umayyad dynasty, bought her house in Medina for 180,000 dirhams.[citation needed] According to other sources, she died in Medina towards the end of caliph 'Umar's reign in 22 AH, 644 CE.[4][5]