Ṣuhayb ibn Sinān al-Rumi, (English: Suhayb the Roman; Arabic: صُهَيْب ٱبْنِ سِنَان ٱلرُّومِيّ, Ṣuheyb er-Rûmî, born c. 592) also spelled Sohaib, was a...
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the lower-class Muslims. As Ammar later told his grandson: "I met Suhayb ibn Sinan at the door of the house of Al-Arqam while the Messenger of Allah was...
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Suhayb, Sohaib, or Souhaib (Arabic صُهَيْب ṣuhayb) is a given name. Notable people with name include: Ṣuhayb ibn Sinan (592–659) companion of Muhammad...
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by the Persian slave Abu Lu'lu'a Firuz.[page needed] He appointed Suhayb ibn Sinan to lead the prayers. Before Umar died, he appointed a committee of...
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devout peoples in the trench were found in a long Hadith transmitted by Ṣuhayb ibn Sinan and on the authority of Sahih Muslim record as following: Muhammad...
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As-Sakran ibn Amr Shams ibn Uthman Shadad ibn Aus Shurahbil ibn Hasana Al-Shifa bint Abdullah Sirin bint Sham'un Suhayb ar-Rumi Suhayl ibn Amr Sumayyah bint...
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grandchildren—eight in all—in retribution for his captivity. Suhayb ar-Rumi (born c. 587), also known as Suhayb ibn Sinan, enslaved in childhood in the Byzantine Empire...
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