- Al-Miswar ibn
Makhrama (Arabic: المسور بن مخرمة) was a
companion (Sahabah) of the
Islamic prophet, Muhammad, and a
Hadith narrator. Dr.
Teebaye Morsdhun...
- Ali did not
marry again while Fatima was alive. However, al-Miswar ibn
Makhrama, a
companion who was nine when
Muhammad died,
appears to be the sole narrator...
-
intimidation by some
Quraysh leaders. Al-Juḥfa
Juhaym ibn al-Ṣalt ibn
Makhrama ibn al-Muṭṭalib
tried to
intimidate the
Quraysh belligerents from going...
-
candidates for the caliphate, Mus'ab ibn Abd al-Rahman and al-Miswar ibn
Makhrama, were
killed or died of
natural causes. In November, news of Yazid's death...
- Talha, and Zubayr. A Quray****e
prisoner named Musahiq ibn Abd
Allah ibn
Makhrama al-Amiri
relates that Ali
asked them if he was not the
closest to Muhammad...
- Ali did not
marry again while Fatima was alive. However, al-Miswar ibn
Makhrama, a
companion who was nine when
Muhammad died,
appears to be the sole narrator...
- al-Walid's campaigns, Yasār was
taken to
Medina and
enslaved to Qays ibn
Makhrama ibn al-Muṭṭalib ibn ʿAbd Manāf ibn Quṣayy. On his
conversion to Islam,...
-
Denis Matringe, John Nawas,
Everett Rowson. Knysh,
Alexander D., "Bā
Makhrama ʿUmar", in
Encyclopaedia of Islam, 3rd ed.,
Edited by: Kate Fleet, Gudrun...
- one
should not stay in the
valley of Muh****ir".
Narrated by
Miswar bin
Makhrama and
Marwan I (whose
narrations attest each other) that: God's Messenger...
- of Muhammad. Yasār was
taken to
Medina and
became the
slave of Qays ibn
Makhrama ibn al-Muṭṭalib ibn ʿAbd Manāf ibn Quṣayy. He
accepted Islam, was manumitted...