Abu Fukayha (c.540–c.620) was the kunya of Yasar, a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Three verses of the Quran were revealed about a situation...
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freed slaves, including Bilal ibn Rabah. The men were: Bilal ibn Rabah Abu Fukayha Ammar ibn Yasir Amir ibn Fuhayra The women were: Lubaynah Al-Nahdiah...
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his name was Abu Fukayha Yasar. As the Qurayshis saw the Prophet speaking with him, they said: 'Indeed, he is being taught by Abu Fukayha Yasar. Gilliot...
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al-Muzni [ar] Abu al-Aas ibn al-Rabiah Abu Ayyub al-Ansari ‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib Abû Dhar al-Ghifârî Abu Dujana Abu Fukayha Amir ibn Fuhayra Abu Hudhaifah...
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Muhammad and became the second Caliph (r. 634–644) following the death of Abu Bakr, the first Caliph. Many of Umar's relatives of the same generation were...
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(son of Hatib). Hattab ibn Al-Harith of the Juma clan (brother of Hatib). Fukayha bint Yasar (wife of Hattab). Sufyan ibn Maamar of the Juma clan. Hasana...
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Khazraj.: 477 He had two sisters, Mandwas and Layla.: 250 His first wife, Fukayha bint Ubayd ibn Dulaym, was his agnatic cousin.: 477 They had three children:...
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Khalid states that Qays was also known for his charity. Khalid documents that Abu Bakr and Umar once stated, "If we let this lad give free rein to his generosity...
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