Quran 111 Umm Jamil supported her husband in his opposition to Muhammad's preaching.
Destroyed were the hands of Abu Lahab, and he lay utterly doomed. His wealth did not avail him nor his acquisitions. Surely, He will be cast into a flaming fire Along with his wife, that carrier of slanderous tales. upon her neck shall be a rope of palm-fibre. The occasion for this revelation is disputed.
Ibn Sa'd and
Ibn Kathir state that it was in 613 CE, when Muhammad summoned the Quraysh to
Mount Safa for his first public warning that they must heed God's message. Abu Lahab interrupted: "May you perish! Did you assemble us for this? You should die!" and Muhammad responded with the prophecy. Ibn Ishaq says that Umm Jamil was called "the carrier of firewood" because she carried thorns and cast them in Muhammad's way where he would be passing; however, he also states that the Quraysh did not resort to this form of harassment until after the death of
Abu Talib in 620. Ibn Kathir also offers the alternative theory that "carrier of firewood" does not refer to a past event but to Umm Jamil's future destiny of willingly stoking the fires that would punish her husband in
Hell. ==References==