-
nearly all
ṣaḥābah are an
authentic part of the
chain of
narrators for a hadith. The Shia
further argue that the
righteousness of
ṣaḥābah can be ****essed...
- Aṣ-
ṣaḥābah (Arabic: اَلصَّحَابَةُ, "The Companions") were the
Muslim companions of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad who had seen or met him,
believed in him...
- in his
presence as his
closest friends and
disciples are
known as the
Sahabah (Arabic: اَلصَّحَابَةُ, lit. 'Companions'). A
considerable number of these...
- Fatwa,
Sahabah, and
Iftaa are the
responses in the form of answers,
opinions or laws that are
delivered and or
given by
Sahabah. In
addition to explaining...
- The As-
Sahabah Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الصحابة) is a ****
Islam mosque and
adjacent cemetery,
located at the
Maydan Al-Sahaba
Square in the city of Derna...
- Al-Iṣābah fī Tamyīz al-
Ṣahābah (Arabic: الإصابة في تمييز الصحابة; A
Morning in the
Company of the Companions) is a
multivolume commentary **** hadith...
- Usd al-ghābah fi maʿrifat al-
Saḥabah (Arabic: أسد الغابة في معرفة الصحابة, lit. 'Lions of the Wild: On
Knowing the Companions'),
commonly known as Usd...
-
Among tombs adjacent to that of
Muhammad are
those of his
companions (
Sahabah), the
first two
Muslim caliphs Abu Bakr and Umar, and an
empty one that...
- Muḥammad Yūsuf ibn Muḥammad Ilyās Kāndihlawī (1991). Ḥayātuṣ-
ṣaḥābah The
Lives of the
Sahabah ·
Volume 1.
Darul Ishaat. p. 401. ISBN 9788171010981. Retrieved...
- al-Yamān), or
pronounced Huthaifah or
Huzaifah (died in 656), was one of the
Sahabah (companion) of the
Islamic prophet, Muhammad. At Medina,
Hudhayfah became...