Khadija bint Khuwaylid

Companion 556 – 619
Steady
#297
Historical Importance
517K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-6.2%
Year-over-Year
-19%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Khadija bint Khuwaylid

Khadija bint Khuwaylid (c. 556–619 CE) was a highly influential figure in early Islamic history, ranking #297 in global historical importance according to the MIT Pantheon project. As the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad and a successful Meccan merchant in her own right, her support and financial backing were critical to the nascent Muslim community during a period of intense opposition. Her foundational role as a trusted companion and the mother of the Prophet's children solidifies her high standing across cultural and temporal metrics.

Despite this significant historical gravity, Khadija's modern internet attention appears relatively muted when benchmarked against her importance. Her Wikipedia page accrued 517K annualized views in 2025, resulting in an Attention Gap of approximately 1x-meaning her contemporary digital interest aligns closely with her historical rank. To illustrate the potential disconnect, figures in the same field, such as Catherine de' Medici (#542 importance), attracted 1.3M views in the same year, suggesting a significant difference in online engagement relative to historical weight.

Furthermore, the data suggests a slight deceleration in recent digital interest; her 2025 annualized views showed a year-over-year change of -6.2%, and her 2025 Momentum comparing Q1 to Q3 also dropped by -19%.

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