Shayba ibn Rabi'a
Shayba ibn Rabi'a (Arabic: شيبة بن ربيعة, romanized: Shaybah ibn Rabīʿah) (c. 560–624) was the brother of Utbah ibn Rabi'ah belonging to the clan of Banu Abd Shams (parent clan of Banu Umayyah) from the tribe of Quraysh of Mecca. He was also a champion of the Meccan army sent along with his brother Utbah and his nephew Walid ibn Utba in the Battle of Badr in around 624 CE (2 AH). In a three against three match before the actual battle began, he was killed by Ubayda ibn al-Harith. Shayba married twice. First, he married with Fa'ra bint Harb ibn Umayya, Abu Sufyan ibn Harb's sister. By her, he had children named Asim, Zaynab, and Ubaydallah. Second, he married with Umm Sharak (Safiyya) bint Waqdan from Banu Amir ibn Luayy. By her, he had children named Ramla, Fatima, and Aisha, who all would eventually become Muslim. Shayba remained pagan until his death at Badr.