• Muʿādh ibn Jabal (Arabic: مُعاذ بن جبل; 603 – 639) was a sahabi (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Muadh was an Ansar of Banu Khazraj and compiled...
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    This is as true as you are here or as you are sitting (meaning Mu'adh ibn Jabal). Thawban ibn Kaidad narrated that Prophet Muhammad said: "There will be 30...
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  • Islam. His sons and their friend, Mu’adh Ibn Jabal, concocted a plan to secretly throw Manaf in the dump. When Amr Ibn Al Jamuh found his idol in the dump...
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  • 'Ubaydah ibn al-Jarrah is! What an excellent man Mu'adh ibn Jabal is! What an excellent man Asyad ibn Hudayr is! What an excellent man Mu'adh ibn 'Amr ibn al-Jamuh...
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  • Malik ibn an-Nadr Miqdad ibn al-Aswad Mu`adh ibn `Amr Mu`adh ibn Jabal Mu'awiya ibn Abi Sufyan Mu`awwaz ibn `Amr Muhammad ibn Ja'far Muhammad ibn Maslamah...
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    second caliph. Elsewhere, Umar would have selected Abu Ubayda, Mu'adh ibn Jabal, or Khalid ibn al-Walld, as reported in al-Imama wa al-siyasa and also by...
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  • Talhah ibn Ubaydillah, Sa'd ibn Mu'adh, Zubayr ibn al-Awwam, Sa'd ibn Ubadah, Muhammad ibn Maslamah, Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas, Abu Ayyub al Ansari, Usayd ibn Hudayr...
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  • successor Mu'adh ibn Jabal and two of Mu'adh's wives and son (or his entire family) died immediately after, followed by Mu'adh's successor Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan...
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    remembrance of Allah, the Mighty and Sublime.'" —Sunan Ibn Majah 3793 Narrated by Mu'adh ibn Jabal that the Messenger of Allah said: "The People of Paradise...
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  • two caliphs, Abu Bakr (r. 632–634) and Umar (r. 634–644), as well as Mu'adh ibn Jabal, another close companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He transmitted...
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  • example, during a conversation with Mu'ādh ibn Jabal, Muhammad asked the former how he would give judgments. Mu'ādh replied that he would refer first to...
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  • Mua'dh (redirect from Mu'adh)
    Notable people with the name include: Muadh ibn Jabal (603–639), companion of Muhammad Sa'd ibn Mu'adh (c. 590-627), companion of Muhammad This page...
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    a hill. One of the first burials was Mahmud ibn 'Abd al-Rahman (d. 664), the grandson of Mu'adh ibn Jabal who served as a religious cleric hailing from...
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    Sanaa. The mosque in Janad was reportedly founded in 627–8 (6 AH) by Mu'adh ibn Jabal. Traditional Muslim sources claim the Great Mosque of Sanaa was built...
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  • flag of the Muhajirun was carried by 'Ali ibn Abu Talib, while that of the Ansar was carried by Sa'd ibn Mu'adh. az-Zubayr commanded the right flank, while...
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  • both Aus and Khazraj tribe, particularly Sa'd ibn Mu'adh, Usaid Bin Hudair, Saʽd ibn ʽUbadah, and As'ad ibn Zurara agreed to embrace Islam and appoint Muhammad...
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    important religious sites in Taiz governorate. It is also known as Mu'adh Mosque. Muadh ibn Jabal built the mosque after meeting with soldiers of the province...
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    ya-ayyuhal kafirun when you go to bed." Anas says that Muhammad said to Mu'adh bin Jabal; "Recite Qul ya-ayyuhal-kafirun at the time you go to bed, for this...
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  • Narrated Jabir ibn Abd-Allah: Once a man was driving two Nadihas (camels used for agricultural purposes) and night had fallen. He found Mu'adh praying so...
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  • allegiance to him. The tribe did this quickly and submitted themselves to Muʿādh ibn Jabal, Muhammad's envoy in Yemen. Military career of Muhammad List of expeditions...
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    Muhammad's death in 632, Salman followed Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law Ali ibn Abi Talib, and is believed to have participated in the Muslim conquest of...
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    agreed to appoint one of their chiefs who had converted to Islam, Sa'd ibn Mu'adh, as judge. Sa'ad judged that all male members of the tribe should be killed...
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    unexpected death from typhus on 22 June 1885, his chief deputy, Abdallahi ibn Muhammad took over the administration of the nascent Mahdist State. The Mahdist...
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    Afghanistan. Before returning to Syria, where he is now buried next to Ibn Arabi at Jabal Qasioun, Shami initiated, trained and deputized the son of the local...
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    clan included two companions of Muhammad — Abdullah bin Nussaiba and Mu'adh bin Jabal, and many other of Muhammad's companions and maternal uncles, descendants...
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  • writers, namely: The Four Rashidun Caliphs, Zayd ibn Thabit, Ubayy ibn Ka'b, Muadh ibn Jabal, Mu'awiya ibn Abi Sufyan, and other companions. If he received...
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  • began. Ahmad ibn Ishaq Ash'ari Qomi is from the Al-Ashari family. His lineage is as follows: Ahmad ibn Ishaq ibn Abdullah ibn Sa'd ibn Malik al-Ahwas...
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    Al-Shadhili (category Supporters of Ibn Arabi)
    new retreat in a cave on top of Jabal Zaghwan close to Shadhila accompanied by his first companion Abu Yahya Abdellah ibn Samala al-Habibi. After intense...
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    conquered Baalbek, Beirut, Jbeil, Sidon and Tyre). Al-Sa'ba Bint Jabal (Sister of Mu'adh): Her grave is in Baalbek. Umm Al-Hakam bint Abi Sufyan (Sister...
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  • is considered an act which will allow one to enter Jannah (Heaven). Mu`adh bin Jabal (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ)...
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