- Abu
Dharr Al-Ghifari Al-Kinani (أَبُو ذَرّ ٱلْغِفَارِيّ ٱلْكِنَانِيّ, ʾAbū Ḏarr al-Ghifārīy al-Kinānīy), also
spelled Abu
Tharr or Abu Zar, born Jundab...
- Al-Rabadha. Abu
Dharr al-Ghifari told his wife the
prophecy of his death,
which had been
given to him by Muhammad.
Muhammad had told Abu
Dharr al-Ghifari and...
- to Ali ibn Abi
Talib after Muhammad's
death in 632:
Salman al-Fārisī Abū
Dharr al-Ghifāri
Miqdad ibn Aswād al-Kindi Ammār ibn Yāsir
Salman is generally...
- Abū
Dharr al-Harawī, ʿAbd b. Aḥmad b. Muḥammad b. ʿAbd Allāh al-Anṣārī (Arabic: أبو ذر الهروي), also
known as Abū
Dharr al-Harawī was a re****ble Maliki...
- Imāms were
mentioned to him by name, from Muhammad. Salman,
along with Abu
Dharr,
Ammar ibn Yasir, and
Miqdad ibn Aswad, is
considered to be the four loftiest...
- of
Sodom with a tip of his wing.
According to a
Hadith narrated by Abu
Dharr al-Ghifari,
which is
compiled by al-Hakim al-Tirmidhi,
Gabriel has the ability...
- Parties, 1945–1969. New York City:
Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1571811851. "Abu
Dharr al-Ghifari".
Oxford Islamic Studies Online.
Oxford University. Archived...
- year,
without subtracting from the
reward of
fasting the
entire month. Abu
Dharr narrated the
Islamic prophet Muhammad said to him, "If you fast
three days...
- and
pondering the
divine mysteries" more than
Islam required, such as Abu
Dharr al-Ghifari.
Hasan al-Basri, a tabi', is
considered a "founding figure" in...
-
supporters of Ali,
particularly Miqdad ibn al-Aswad,
Salman the Persian, Abu
Dharr al-Ghifari, and
Ammar ibn
Yasir were
called the
Shiites of Ali. The division...