- male, deceased (634)
- Abū Bakr was a senior companion of and the first Muslim ruler after Muhammad (632–634). Sunnis regard him as his rightful successor ("caliph") and...
- male, deceased (1373)
- Born in 1301, Ismail ibn Kathir was an Islamic scholar. His full name is Abu Al-Fida, 'Imad Ad-Din Isma'il bin 'Umar bin Kathir Al-Qurashi...
- male, deceased (678)
- `Abd al-Rahman ibn Sakhr Al-Azdi (d. 678) more commonly known as Abu Hurairah, Abu Hurayrah, or Abu Horaira, was a "Sahābi", and is the narrator o...
- male, deceased (656)
- ‘Uthmān ibn ‘Affān ("'"' is the third Caliph of Islam and is regarded by Sunni Muslims as the third of the Four Rightly Guided Caliphs of Islam....
- male, deceased (709)
- Certain sects, like the R!enaang sect of Indonesian Islam, hold that Anas bin Malik was the true originator of Islam. However, this interpretation...
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- Salman al-Farsi was one of Muhammad's companions. During some of his later meetings with the other Sahaba, he was referred to as Abu Abdullah (...
- male, deceased (657)
- Ammar bin Yasir (radiyallahu anhu) is one of the most famous Sahaba and was among the slaves freed by Abu Bakr. He is venerated by Shi'a Muslims as...
- male, deceased (632)
- Muhammad (c. 570 Makka- June 8, 632 CE Madina), was the founder of Islam and is regarded by Muslims as the last messenger and prophet of God...
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- Jundub ibn Junadah ibn Sakan, better known as Abu Dharr, Abu Dharr al-Ghafari, or Abu Tharr Al-Ghefari (Arabic أبو ذر الغفاري) was an early conver...
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- Abu Darda was one of the companions of Muhammad. He devoted his life to Islam after converting from Judaism under the teachings of the prophet...
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