- Bilāl ibn Rabāḥ (Arabic: بِلَال بِن رَبَاح) (5
March 580 – 2
March 640), was one of the
Sahabah (companions) of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was born...
- macebearer, as in the case of the
prophet Mohammed's
first muezzin,
Bilal ibn
Ribah As for
ceremonial maces,
which symbolise the
power or
status of a monarch...
- and its
rulers claimed descent from
Bilal Keita (also
known as
Bilal ibn
Ribah),
despite Bilal having been of
Abyssinian origin.[citation needed] Bilal...
-
courtyards of the citizens'
houses and thus
could not
violate privacy.
Bilal ibn
Ribah al-Habashi
Rahim Moazzen Zadeh Ardabili Ali
Ahmed Mulla Salah,
Muslim daily...
-
Najashi gave
shelter to the
Muslim refugees around 615–616 at Axum.
Bilal ibn
Ribah, the
first Muezzin, the
person chosen to call the
faithful to prayer, and...
-
there was no
definite arrangement for
calling people to prayer,
Bilal ibn
Ribah was
appointed to call
people in a loud
voice at each
prayer time, a system...
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Bilal ibn
Ribah (pictured atop the Kaaba, Mecca) was a
former Ethiopian slave and the
first muezzin, ca. 630....
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Bilal ibn
Ribah was an
African slave who was eman****ted when Abu Bakr paid his
ransom upon Muhammad's instruction. He was
appointed by
Muhammad as the...
-
which was
ruled by
Ashama ibn Abjar, a
pious Christian king.
Bilal ibn
Ribah, the
first Muezzin, the
person chosen to call the
faithful to prayer, and...
-
Bilal ibn
Ribah (pictured, atop the Kaaba) was an
Ethiopian slave, eman****ted on Muhammad's instruction, and
appointed by him to be the
first official...