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Khabbāb ibn al-Aratt (Arabic: خبّاب بن الأرتّ), c. 585 – c. 660, was a
Companion of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad whom
Islamic tradition regards as one...
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seven "to
display Islam", the
other six
being Muhammad, Abu Bakr, Bilal,
Khabbab,
Suhayb and her son Ammar.: 178 "To
display Islam"
might refer to something...
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lineage goes back to the
Anaqir of Banu Tamim.
Medieval and Pre-Islamic:
Khabbab ibn al-Aratt – a
companion of
Muhammad Ahnaf ibn Qais –
companion of Umar...
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Khabbab ibn al-Aratt
often visited their house and read the Qur'an to Fatima.: 156 One day Umar
entered their house while Khabbab was reading...
- : 144, 156
Khabbab ibn al-Aratt
often visited their house and read the Qur'an to Fatima.: 156 One day Umar
entered their house while Khabbab was reading...
- bint Tha'labah
Khubayb ibn Adiy
Khunais ibn
Hudhafa Khuzayma ibn
Thabit Khabbab ibn al-Aratt Al-Khansa
Khalid ibn al
Walid Labid ibn Rabi'a
Layla bint...
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Quraysh were
plotting to kill him and his followers.
Slaves Sumayyah bint
Khabbab, and her
husband Yasir, were
tortured to
death by
their master Abu Jahl...
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Waqqas Zubair Bin
Awwam Umar
Second Rashidun Caliph Usman Bin Maza'un
Khabbab Bin Al Arat Abu
Hudhaifah bin
Yaman Abdul Rahman bin A'uf
Abdullah bin...
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Khabbab. The story, in
multiple variants, is
found in
almost every source dealing with the
early Kharijites. In the most
famous version, Ibn
Khabbab encounters...
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Khabbab ibn al-Aratt,
whose family was from
Lower Mesopotamia, and she and her
brother Siba'a ibn Abd al-Uzza
tortured him. Later, she
freed Khabbab after...