Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf
| Part of | companions of the Prophet |
|---|---|
| Ein sex anaa gender | male |
| Ein country of citizenship | Rashidun Caliphate |
| Name in native language | عبد الرحمن بن عوف |
| Name wey dem give am | Abd al-Rahman |
| Ein date of birth | 580, 571 |
| Place dem born am | Mecca |
| Date wey edie | 654, 652 |
| Place wey edie | Medina |
| Place wey dem bury am | Al-Baqi' |
| Spouse | Umm Kulthum bint Uqba, Sahla bint Asim, Sahla bint Suhayl, Tumadir bint al-Asbagh |
| Kiddie | Ibrahim ibn Abdur Rahman bin Awf, Humayd ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf, Abu Salama ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf, Mus'ab ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf, Zayd ibn ʻAbd alraaḥmn |
| Ein occupation | merchant |
| Religion anaa worldview | Islam |
| Participated in conflict | Battle of Badr, Battle of Uhud, Battle of the Trench |
ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn ʿAwf (Arabic: عبد الرحمن بن عوف; born ʿAbd Amr ibn ʿAwf; c. 581–654)[1] be one of de companions of de Islamic Prophet Muhammad. One of de wealthiest among de companions, he be known for being one of de ten to whom dem promise Paradise.
Background
[edit | edit source]Ein parents both be from de Zuhra clan of de Quraysh tribe insyd Mecca. Ein poppie be Awf ibn Abd Awf wey ein mommie be al-Shifa bint Abdullah.[1]
Ein original name be Abd Amr ("servant of Amr"). E be Muhammad wey rename am Abd al-Rahman ("servant of de Most Merciful").[1] Dem sanso say ein original name be Abdul Kaaba.[1] Ein name sanso be transliterated as Abdel Rahman Ibn Auf.
He marry Habiba bint Jahsh, wey ein entire brethren join Islam.
Death
[edit | edit source]Abd al-Rahman die insyd Medina insyd 32 AH (653-654 CE) at de age of 72 years. Dem bury am insyd Al-Baqi'.[2]
Personal life
[edit | edit source]Ein sisto marry Bilal Ibn Rabah.
He marry at least sixteen times wey he get at least thirty kiddies.[1] [3]
- Umm Habiba bint Zama'a, a sisto of Sawda.
- Umm Kulthum bint Utba of de Abdshams clan of de Quraysh insyd Mecca.[4]
- Salim the Elder (he die before Islam).
- De Daughter of Shayba ibn Rabia ibn Abdshams.
- Umm Al-Qasim (born before Islam).
- Habiba bint Jahsh of de Asad tribe, a sisto of Zaynab bint Jahsh (childless).[4]
- Tamadir bint al-Asbagh of de Kalb tribe.[1] [4]
- Abdullah the Younger (Abu Salama).
- Umm Kulthum bint Uqba from de Umayya clan of de Quraysh insyd Mecca.[4]
- Muhammad, from whom he take ein kunya of Abu Muhammad.
- Ibrahim.
- Humayd.
- Isma'il.
- Hamida.
- Amat ar-Rahman the Elder.
- Sahla bint Asim from de Baliyy tribe of Medina.
- Maan.
- Umar.
- Zayd.
- Amat ar-Rahman the Younger.
- Bahriya bint Hani of de Shayban tribe.
- Urwa the Elder (dem kill at Ifriqiya).
- Sahla bint Suhayl of de Amir ibn Luayy clan of de Quraysh.[4]
- Salim the Younger (dem kill at Ifriqiya).
- Umm Hakim bint Qariz of de Kinana tribe.[4] [5]
- Abu Bakr.
- De Daughter of Abu al-His ibn Rafi from de Abdulashhal ibn Aws tribe of Medina.
- Abdullah (dem kill during de conquest of Africa)
- Asma bint Salama
- Abd al-Rahman.
- Umm Horayth, a war-captive wey komot Bahra
- Mus'ab.
- Amina.
- Maryam.
- Majd bint Yazid wey komot de Himyar tribe.
- Suhyal (Abu'l-Abayd)
- Zaynab bint As-Sabbah.
- Umm Yahya.
- Badiya bint Ghaylan wey komot de Thaqif tribe.
- Juwayriya.
- Ghazzal bint Khosrau (concubine), a war-captive wey komot Al-Mada'in
- Uthman
- Oda Concubines (unnamed).
References
[edit | edit source]- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Muhammad ibn Saad. Kitab al-Tabaqat al-Kabir Volume 3. Translated by Bewley, A. (2013). The Companions of Badr. London: Ta-Ha Publishers.
- ↑ "
ثالثا: فضل عبد الرحمن بن عوف رضي الله عنه - الموسوعة العقدية - الدرر السنية". Archived from the original on 2021-12-07. Retrieved 2022-02-14. - ↑ Ahmed, A. 1. (2011). The Religious Elite of the Early Islamic Hijaz: Five Prosopographical Case Studies. Oxford: Unity for Prosopographical Research.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Muhammad ibn Saad. Kitab al-Tabaqat al-Kabir Volume 8. Translated by Bewley, A. (1995). The Women of Madina. London: Ta-Ha Publishers.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ahmed, A. 1. (2011). The Religious Elite of the Early Islamic Hijaz: Five Prosopographical Case Studies. Oxford: Unity for Prosopographical Research.
Bibliography
[edit | edit source]- Ahmad, Shayriin (2021). "جهاد عبد الرحمن بن عوف" [Jihad Abdel Rahman bin Auf]. mawdoo3.com (in Arabic). mawdoo3.com. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
- Lewis, Bernard (1970). "On the Revolutions in Early Islam". Studia Islamica. 32 (32): 215–231. doi:10.2307/1595221. JSTOR 1595221. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
- Q. Ahmed, Asad (2011). The Religious Elite of the Early Islamic Ḥijāz: Five Prosopographical Case Studies (in English) (Illustrated ed.). Occasional Publications UPR. ISBN 978-1900934138. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
- Zaman, Hasanuz (1970). Trade in Islam: Principles and Practices Motamar publication. Umma Publishing House. p. 40. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
External links
[edit | edit source]- CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar)
- CS1 English-language sources (en)
- Commons category link from Wikidata
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