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List of Sahaba List of Sahaba A Abu Bakr As-Siddiq Abdullah ibn Abi Bakr Abdullah ibn Ja'far Abdu'l-Rahman ibn Abu Bakr Abdur Rahman ibn Sakran 'Abd al-Rahman ibn 'Awf Abdullah ibn Abbas Abd-Allah ibn Abd-Allah ibn Ubayy 'Abd Allah ibn 'Amr ibn al-'As Abdallah ibn Amir Abdullah ibn al-Zubayr Abdullah ibn Hudhafah as-Sahmi Abdullah ibn Jahsh Abdullah ibn Masud Abdullah ibn Suhayl Abd Allah ibn Hanzala Abd Allah ibn Mas'ada al-Fazari 'Abd Allah ibn Rawahah Abdullah ibn Salam Abdullah ibn Unais Yonis Aden Abdullah ibn Amr ibn Haram Abdullah ibn Zayd Abdullah ibn Umar Abd-Allah ibn Umm-Maktum Abdullah ibn Atik Abbad ibn Bishr Abu Basir Abu Darda Abū l-Ṭufayl ʿĀmir b. Wāthila al-Kinānī Abîd ibn Hamal Abîd ibn Hunay Abjr al-Muzni [ar] Abu al-Aas ibn al-Rabiah Abu Ayyub al-Ansari ‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib Abu Dardaa Abû Dhar al-Ghifârî Abu Dujana Abu Fuhayra Abu Hudhaifah ibn Mughirah Abu-Hudhayfah ibn Utbah Abu Hurairah Abu Jandal ibn Suhail Abu Lubaba ibn Abd al-Mundhir Abu Musa al-Ashari Abu Sa`id al-Khudri Abu Salama `Abd Allah ibn `Abd al-Asad Abu Sufyan ibn al-Harith Abu Sufyan ibn Harb Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah Abu Zama' al-Balaui Abzâ al-Khuzâ`î [ar] Adhayna ibn al-Hârith [ar] Adî ibn Hâtim at-Tâî Aflah ibn Abî Qays [ar] Ahmad ibn Hafs [ar] Ahmar Abu `Usayb [ar] Ahmar ibn Jazi [ar][1] Ahmar ibn Mazan ibn Aws [ar] Ahmar ibn Mu`awiya ibn Salim [ar] Ahmar ibn Qatan al-Hamdani [ar] Ahmar ibn Salim [ar] Ahmar ibn Suwa'i ibn `Adi [ar] Ahmar Mawla Umm Salama [ar] Ahnaf ibn Qais Ahyah ibn Umayya ibn Khalaf [ar] Ahzâb bin Usaid[2] (pronounced with an alif) `Âisha bint Abî Bakr Al-'Ala' Al-Hadrami Al-Bara' ibn Mâlik al-Ansârî Al-Hakam ibn Abi al-As Ali ibn Abu Talib Al-Qa'qa'a ibn Amr at-Tamimi Ammar bin Yasir Amr bin Al`âs Amr ibn al-Jamuh Amru bin Ma'adi Yakrib Anas ibn Nadhar Anas ibn Mâlik An-Nu`aymân ibn `Amr An-Nu`mân ibn Muqarrin Arbad ibn Jabir [ar] Aqeel ibn Abi Talib Al-Arqam ibn-abil-Arqam Asmâ' bint Abî Bakr Asmâ' bint Umays Asim ibn Thabit Asim ibn Amr al-Tamimi Atiqa bint Zayd Attab ibn Asid At-Tufayl ibn Amr ad-Dawsi Ayman ibn Ubayd Ayyash ibn abi Rabiah Abu Mihjan as Tsaqafi B Bashir ibn Sa'ad Bilal ibn Malik al-Mazni [ar] Bilal ibn Rabah Bilal ibn al-Harith Bilal ibn Yahya [ar] D Dihyah al-Kalbi Dhiraar bin Al-Azwar F Fadl ibn Abbas Fatima az-Zahra bint Muhammad Fatima bint Al-Aswad Fatima bint al-Walid ibn Abdi Shams [ar] Fatima bint al-Walid ibn al-Moughira [ar] Fatima bint az-Zubayr [ar] Fatima bint Asad Fayruz ad-Daylami Fatimah bint al-Khattab H Habab ibn Mundhir Habib ibn Zayd al-Ansari Habibah binte Ubayd-Allah Hafsa bint Umar ibn al-Khattab Hakim ibn Hizam Halimah bint Abi Dhuayb Hammanah bint Jahsh Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib Hanzala Ibn Abi Amir Harith ibn Hisham Harith ibn Rab'i Hashim ibn Utbah Hassan ibn Thabit Hatib bin Abi Balta'ah Hind bint Awf (ar) Hind bint Utbah Hind bint Hala Hisham ibn al-A'as[3] Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman Hujr ibn 'Adi Hasan ibn Ali Hussain ibn Ali I Ibrahim Abû Râfa`i [ar] Ibrahim al-`Adhrî [ar] Ibrahim al-Ansârî [ar] Ibrahim al-Ashhali [ar] Ibrahim an-Najâr [ar] Ibrahim at-Ta'ifi [ar] Ibrahim al-Thaqafi [ar] Ibrahim az-Zuhrî [ar] Ibrahim ibn `Abdillah [ar] Ibrahim ibn Hârith [ar] Ibrahim ibn `Ibad ibn Asaf [ar] Ibrahim ibn Jabir [ar] Ibrahim ibn Khalâd [ar] Ibrahim ibn Muhammad Ibrahim ibn Na`îm [ar] Ibrahim ibn Qays [ar] Ibrahim ibn Qays ibn Hajar [ar] Ikrima ibn Abi Jahl Imran ibn Husain Isaf ibn Anmar as-Salmi [ar] Ishaq al-Ghanawy [ar] Isma`il ibn `Abdillah al-Ghafari [ar] Isma`il ibn Sa`id ibn `Abid [ar] Iyad ibn Ghanm J Jabr Jabir ibn Abdullah al-Ansari Jafar ibn Abi Talib Jubayr ibn Mut'im Julaybib Jaban al-Kurdi Jarir ibn Abdullah al-Bajali K Ka'b ibn Malik Ka'b ibn Zuhayr Khadijah bint Khuwaylid Khalid ibn al-As [ar] Khalid ibn al-Waleed Khalid ibn Sa`id Kharija bin Huzafa Khawlah bint Hakim Khubayb ibn Adiy Khunais ibn Hudhafa Khuzayma ibn Thabit Kinana ibn Rabi` Khabbab ibn al-Aratt Al-Khansa Khalid ibn Asid L Labid ibn Rabi'a Layla bint al-Minhal Lubaba bint al-Harith Lubaynah M Malik al-Dar Maria al-Qibtiyya Malik al-Ashtar Maymuna bint al-Harith Malik ibn an-Nadr Mazin bin Ghadooba Miqdad ibn al-Aswad Mu`adh ibn `Amr Mu`adh ibn Jabal Muawiyah ibn Abu Sufiyan Mu`awwaz ibn `Amr Muhammad ibn Ja'far Muhammad ibn Maslamah Munabbih ibn Kamil Mus`ab ibn `Umair Malik bin Huwairith Maslama ibn Mukhallad al-Ansari N Na'ila bint al-Farafisa Nauman Nabagha al-Ju'adi [ar] Najiyah bint al-Walid Nasiba bint al-Harith [ar] Nuaym ibn Masud Nu'man ibn Bashir al-Ansari Nafi ibn al-Harith Nufay ibn al-Harith Nusayba bint Ka’b [ar] R Ratan Al Hindi Rab'ah ibn Umayah Rabiah ibn Kab Rabi'ah ibn al-Harith Ramlah bint Abi Sufyan Rayhanah bint Amr Rufaida Al-Aslamia Ruqayyah bint Muhammad Rumaysa bint Milhan S Sa`sa`a ibn Suhan Sa`d ibn Abî Waqâs Sa`d ibn ar-Rabi` Said ibn Jazied Sa`d ibn Malik Sa`d ibn Mu`âdh Sa`d ibn Ubadah Sabra ibn Ma`bad Sa`îd ibn Âmir al-Jumahi Sa`îd ibn Zayd Safana bint Hatim at-Ta'i [ar] Safiyyah bint ‘Abd al-Muttalib Safiyya bint Huyayy Safwan ibn al-Mu‘attal Safwan ibn Umayya Salama Abu Hashim[4] Salama ibn al-Aqwa Salim Mawla Abi Hudhayfah Salma bint `Amir [ar] Salma bint Umays Salma bint Sakhri ibn `Amir (Umm al-Khayr) Salman al-Fârisî Sahl ibn Sa'd Sahl ibn Hunaif Sahla bint Suhayl Salim Al-Rai Salit bin 'Amr 'Ala bin Hadrami Sakhr ibn Wada`a [ar] Sakhr ibn Wadi`a [ar] Samra ibn Jundab Saraqa ibn `Amru [ar] Sawdah bint Zam`a As-Sakran ibn Amr Shams ibn Uthman Shadad ibn Aus Shurahbil ibn Hasana Shayba ibn `Uthman al-Awqas [ar] Al-Shifa bint Abdullah Sirin bint Sham'un Suhayb ar-Rumi Suhayl ibn Amr Sulafah bint sa'ad Sumayyah bint Khayyat Sufyan ibn Awf Suraqa bin Malik Shuja' ibn Wahab al-Asad Suwwad ibn qarib Sinan Bin Salamah bin Mohbik T Talhah ibn Ubaydullah Tamim Abu Ruqayya (see also Bayt Jibrin) Tamim al-Ansari Tamim al-Dari Thabit ibn Arqam Thabit ibn Qays Thumamah ibn Uthal Thuwaybah U Ubaydah ibn al-Harith Ubayda ibn as-Samit Ubayy ibn al-Qashab al-Azdi [ar] Ubayy ibn Ka'b ibn Abd Thawr al-Muzni [ar] Ubayy ibn Ka'b ibn Qays Ubayy ibn Malik al-Qachiri [ar] Ubayy ibn Mu'adh ibn Anas [ar] Ubayy ibn Shriq [ar] Ubayy ibn Thabit al-Ansari [ar] Ubayy ibn Ujlan ibn al-Bahili [ar] Ubayy ibn Umar [ar] Ubayy ibn Umayya ibn Harfan [ar] Umar ibn Abi Salma [ar] Umar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb Umar ibn Harith Umayr ibn Sa'd al-Ansari Umayr ibn Wahb Umamah bint Zaynab Umm Ayman (Baraka bint Tha'laba) Umm Hakim Umm Hani Umm Haram Umm Kulthum bint Abi Bakr Umm Kulthum bint Asim Umm Khultum bint Jarwila Khuzima Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad Umm Kulthum bint Uqba Umm Ruman bint `Amir Umm Salamah Umm Sharik Umm Ubays Umm ul-Banin Ukasha Bin al-Mihsan Uqbah ibn Amir Urwah ibn Mas'ud Usama ibn Zayd Utbah ibn Ghazwan Utban ibn Malik Uthal ibn Nu'man al-Hanafi [ar] Uthman ibn Affan Uthman ibn Hunayf Uthman ibn Madh'un Uthman ibn Talha W Wahb ibn Sa'd Wahb ibn Umayr Wahshi ibn Harb Walid ibn Uqba Walid ibn al Walid Y Yasir ibn Amir Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan Yazid ibn Ruqaisy Z Zayd al-Khayr Zayd ibn al-Khattab Zayd ibn Arqam Zayd ibn Harithah Zayd ibn Thabit Zayd ibn Sahl [ar] Zaynab bint Ali Zaynab bint Jahsh Zaynab bint Khuzayma Zaynab bint Muhammad Zish Shamalain Ziyad ibn Labid al-Ansari Zubair ibn al-Awam Zunairah al-Rumiya See also List of non-Arab Sahaba Sahaba in the Qur'an References الكتب - مسند أحمد - أول مسند الكوفيين - حديث أحمر بن جزي رضي هللا عنه - حديث أحمر بن " .أحمد بن محمد بن حنبل بن هﻻل بن أسد ^ .1 .Islamweb.net. Retrieved 2012-10-04 ."جزي رضي هللا عنه - الجزء رقم1 .Rafed.net. Retrieved 2012-10-04 ."المكتبة اﻻسﻻمية ::: رجال" ^ .2 الكتب - سير أعﻻم النبﻻء - الصحابة رضوان هللا عليهم - هشام بن العاص - هشام بن العاص - الجزء " .محمد بن أحمد بن عثمان الذهبي ^ .3 .Islamweb.net. Retrieved 2012-10-04 ."رقم2 .Almasalik.com. Retrieved 2012-10-04 ."المسالك::قبر الصحابي الجليل سلمة أبو هاشم" ^ .4 External links The lives of the Sahaba, by Muhammad Yusuf Kandhelvi. (in Arabic) Sahaba, by Muhammad bin Ali Al-Shukani .
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