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different hadith collections and, as a result, have
different views about the
ṣaḥābah. The
second generation of
Muslims after the ṣaḥāba, born
after the death...
- Aṣ-
ṣaḥābah (Arabic: الصحابة, "The Companions") were the
Muslim companions of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad who had seen or met him,
believed in him at...
- The As-
Sahabah Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الصحابة) is a
mosque located at the
Maydan Al-Sahaba
Square in the city of Derna, Libya. It was
built in the 1970s...
- 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...
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known as the
Sahabah (lit. 'Companions'), many of whom were not from the
Arabian tribes. The
inclusion of non-Arab
ethnicities among the
Sahabah, and among...
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Brotherhood among the
Sahaba refers to the time
after the
Hijra [Muhammad's
migration from
Mecca to Medina] when the
Islamic prophet Muhammad instituted...
- of the
Companions (Arabic: مَسْجِد ٱلصَّحَابَة, romanized: Masjid aṣ-
Ṣaḥābah)[citation needed] is a
mosque in the city of M****awa, Eritrea. Possibly...
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Hayat al-Sahaba (Arabic: حياة الصحابة) is a book
originally written in
Arabic by
Yusuf Kandhlawi. It was
completed around 1959 and
later expanded into...
- Fiqh (jurisprudence)
Sharia (law)
History Timeline Muhammad Ahl al-Bayt
Sahabah Rashidun Caliphate Imamate Medieval Islamic science Spread of
Islam Succession...
- Muslims. This
comprises companions of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad (the
Sahabah),
their followers (the Tabi'un), and the
followers of the
followers (the...