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Usayd ibn
Hudayr al-Awsi (Arabic: أسيد بن حضير الأوسي, romanized: Usayd ibn
Huḍayr al-Awsī, also
Usaid ibn
Hudair or
Osayd ibn
Hudayr) was a companion...
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residents of
Medina were converted,
including Sa'd ibn Mu'adh,
Usayd ibn
Hudayr and Sa'd ibn Ubadah. The
Medinan converts were
known as
Ansars ("helpers")...
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Sharik ibn
Hudayr al-Taghlibi (Arabic: شريك بن حدير التغلبي) was a
companion of Ali and
fought for him in
Battle of Siffin. He was also very
close to the...
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provided a
series of
Kharijite leaders.
Although his father's name was
Hudayr ibn Amr, he was
known by his mother's name Udayya. He was a
resident of...
- his
commentary of
Sahih al-Bukhari
Hadith which transmitted by
Usayd ibn
Hudayr,
Sakina is an
angel who
brought tranquility to the
reciters of Quran. The...
- al-Aslat of the clan of Wāʼil, the
leader of Aws, gave away the
leadership to
Ḥuḍayr bin Simāk of ʻAbd al-Ashhal.
After a
serious defeat, ʻAbd al-Ashhal and...
- "Why do
certain men lie
about my family?": 495 An Aws leader,
Usayd ibn
Hudayr, replied: "If they are of Aws let us rid you of them; and if they are of...
- unit of
Vostok and
Voskhod spacecraft Sharīk Peninsula,
Tunisia Sharik ibn
Hudayr al-Taghlibi,
companion of the Ali, the
Caliph of the
Rashidun Caliphate...
- clan of the Khazraj, was Sa'd's
maternal first cousin.: 473
Usayd ibn
Hudayr was his wife's
fraternal nephew,: 329 and was also said by al-Waqidi to...
- H. 3. It was
reported that
Khaled bin
Sufyan Al-Hathali (also
known as
Hudayr, the
chief of the Banu
Lahyan tribe),
considered an
attack on
Madinah and...