- Sa'd ibn Abi
Waqqas ibn
Wuhayb al-Zuhri (Arabic: سَعْدُ بْنُ أَبِي وَقَّاصِ بْنِ وُهَيْبٍ اَلزُّهْرِيُّ, romanized: Saʿd ibn Abī
Waqqāṣ ibn
Wuhayb al-Zuhrī)...
- ʿUmar ibn Saʿd ibn Abi
Waqqas (Arabic: عمر بن سعد; died 686) was a son of
prophet Muhammad's companion, Sa'd ibn Abi
Waqqas. He was born in
Medina and...
- The
military career of
Muhammad (c. 570 – 8 June 632), the
Islamic prophet, encomp****es
several expeditions and
battles throughout the
Hejaz region in...
- Abi
Waqqas (Arabic: هاشم بن عتبة بن أبي وقاص, romanized: Hāshim ibn ʿUtba ibn Abī
Waqqāṣ), was a
Muslim army commander. He was Sa'd ibn Abi
Waqqas's nephew...
- Abi
Waqqas al-Zuhriyya al-Madaniyya (c. 651-735) was a muhaddith. ʿĀʾisha was born
around 651 CE. She was the
daughter of Sa'd ibn Abi
Waqqas, an Islamic...
- 'Alqamah ibn
Waqqas (Arabic: علقمة بن وقاص) was a
scholar and
hadith narrator. He
narrated hadiths p****ed on to him from 'Umar, 'Aʾisha,
Bilal ibn al-Harith...
- the
demise of the Prophet, Banu
Zuhra gathered to meet with Sa`d ibn Abu
Waqqas and Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf at the
sacred mosque (Masjid al-Nabi). When Abu...
- one of
themselves as the next caliph. The
group consisted of Sad Ibn Abi
Waqqas, Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf,
Zubayr ibn al-Awwam,
Talha ibn
Ubayd Allah, Ali...
-
translated in LXX as Hasōr (Ancient Gr****: Άσώρ),
named in
Arabic Tell
Waqqas / Tell
Qedah el-Gul (Arabic: تل القدح, romanized: Tell el-Qedah), is an...
-
Sasanian army. The
second Rashidun invasion began in 636,
under Sa'd ibn Abi
Waqqas, when a key
victory at the
Battle of al-Qadisiyyah
permanently ended all...