- al-
Jamūḥ (Arabic: عمرو بن الجموح) was an
ansari companion of Muhammad, and a
chief of Banu Salama. He died in the
Battle of Uhud. Amr ibn al-
Jamuh was...
- Amr,
wounded Abu Jahl in the
Battle of Badr. He was the son of Amr ibn al-
Jamuh but
converted to Islam, at
first secretly.
Before the hijra,
Muhammad had...
- Bakr 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...
- ibn Ka'b Zayd ibn
Thabit H****an ibn
Thabit Jabir ibn Abd-Allah Amr ibn al-
Jamuh Sa`ad ibn ar-Rabi` Al-Bara' ibn `Azib
Ubayda ibn as-Samit Zayd ibn Arqam...
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martyrs of Uhud include: ‘AbdAllāh bin
Jahsh al-Badrī al-Muhājirī ‘Amr bin al-
Jamūh al-Badrī al-Khazrajī Anas bin an-Nadr al-Khazrajī
Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib...
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killed in the battle. So, Mu'adh bin Amr bin Al-
Jamuh got Abu Jahl spoils. Mu'ādh ibn 'Amr ibn al-
Jamūḥ said, "I
heard the
people saying when Abu Jahl...
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martyred in the
Battle of Uhud
along with his brother-in-law, Amr ibn al-
Jamuh, both
having reached nearly 100
years of age.In the 3rd
Hijri year before...
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excellent man
Asyad ibn
Hudayr is! What an
excellent man Mu'adh ibn 'Amr ibn al-
Jamuh is!" Ibn Asakir.
History of Damascus. p. 72. ISBN 9782745160966. Tabari...
- Fadi, one of the
leaders of Dujja. Fadi's real name is Abu
Ghazi Hadir al-
Jamuh ibn
Hamid ibn
Ashef al-Wahhib. His brother,
Karim al-Jamil and he are the...
- companion, of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. She was
married to Amr ibn al-
Jamuh, one of the
chieftains of the Banu
Salmah clan in Medina. Her
husband was...