- ʿAbd Allāh ibn '
Ubayy ibn Salūl (Arabic: عبد الله بن أبي بن سلول), died 631, was a
chieftain of the
Khazraj tribe of Medina. Upon the
arrival of the Islamic...
-
Ubayy ibn Ka'b (Arabic: أُبَيّ ٱبْن كَعْب, ʾ
Ubayy ibn Kaʿb) (died 649), also
known as Abu Mundhir, was a
companion of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad and...
- The
codex of
Ubayy ibn Ka'b is a
mushaf of the
Quran that
differs from the
Uthmanic codex and is
attributed to
Ubayy ibn Ka'b, a
companion of Muhammad...
- Medina, with
reports suggesting Ibn
Ubayy's discontent with the plan to
march out from
Medina to meet the Meccans. Ibn
Ubayy and his
followers would later receive...
- Abd-Allah ibn Abd-Allah ibn
Ubayy (Arabic: عبدالله ابن عبدالله ابن أبي) (d. 633) was the son of Abd-Allah ibn
Ubayy and a
companion of Muhammad. In contrast...
-
happened after Muhammad's death.
According to al-Waqidi,
after Abd
Allah ibn
Ubayy spoke for them,
Muhammad refrained from
executing them and
commanded that...
- Ibn Mas'ud and the
codex of
Ubayy ibn Ka'b.[citation needed] Al-Qurazi
recounted seeing the
mushafs used by Ibn Mas'ud,
Ubayy, and Zaid b.
Thabit and finding...
- Banu Qaynuqa,
Muhammad wanted to m****acre the tribe. But,
Abdullah ibn
Ubayy, the
chief of a
section of the clan of Khazraj̲ came to him and pleaded...
- Zamm'a ibn
Ubayy (
Ubayy ibn Khalaf's son; his nephew)
Abdullah ibn
Ubayy (
Ubayy ibn Khalaf's son; his nephew)
Wahba bint
Ubayy (
Ubayy ibn Khalaf's daughter;...
- them, and may he
curse (Abd
Allah ibn
Ubayy) with them."
According to
William Montgomery Watt, Abd-Allah ibn
Ubayy was
attempting to stop the expulsion...