- al-Jarrāḥ (Arabic: عامر بن عبدالله بن الجراح; 583–639),
better known as Abū
ʿUbayda (Arabic: أبو عبيدة) was a
Muslim commander and one of the
Companions of...
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ˈUbayda al-Ṭunbūriya (Arabic: عبيدة الطنبورية) (also
Obeidet or Ubaida; fl. c. 830) was an
Arabian tunbūr or
pandore player and singer.
Ubayda's father...
- from the 9th
century on also
lists Sa'id ibn Zayd (c. 600–670/671) and Abu
Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah (c. 581–639). However, the
earliest known version of the list...
- Umar.
Khalid continued service as the key
lieutenant of his
successor Abu
Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah in the
sieges of Homs and
Aleppo and the
Battle of Qinnasrin...
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where they
lived on a plot of land that was
shared with
Ubayda's two brothers.: 36–37
Ubayda was
killed at the
Battle of Badr in
March 624,: 37 and...
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Obaida (Arabic: أبو عبيدة, romanized: Abū
ʿUbayda; born
February 11, 1985; also
spelled Abu Obayda, Abu
Ubayda and Abu Ubaydah),
whose alleged real name...
- 'Ubadah ibn al-Samit (Arabic: عبادة بن الصامت ʿUbādah ibn aṣ-Ṣāmit) was a
companion of
Muhammad and a well-respected
chieftain of the
Ansar tribes confederation...
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ʿUbayda ibn al-Ḥārith (Arabic: عبيدة بن الحارث) (c. 562 – 13
March 624) was a
relative and
companion of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. He is
known for...
- Umm ‘
Ubayda Arabic: ام عبيدة, also
spelled Umm ‘Abida, is a
village in Al-Maimouna
District of
Maysan Governorate, Iraq.
Located in the
marshy Batihah...
- Abdul-Muttalib and Ali. In the
course of the battle, he
killed the
Quraish champion Ubayda ibn Sa'id
Umayya clan.
According to some
accounts Zubayr also
killed Nawfal...