- The
Companions of the
Prophet (Arabic: اَلصَّحَابَةُ, romanized: aṣ-
ṣaḥāba, lit. 'the companions') were the
disciples and
followers of
Muhammad who saw...
- al-Rumiya List of non-Arab
Sahaba Sahaba in the Qur'an 7th
century in
Lebanon §
Ṣaḥāba who
visited Lebanon The
lives of the
Sahaba, by
Muhammad Yusuf Kandhelvi...
- The Sipah-e-
Sahaba (SS), also
known as the Millat-e-Islamiyya (MI), is a ****
Islamist organisation in ****stan.
Founded by ****stani
cleric Haq Nawaz...
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Jebel Sahaba (Arabic: جَبَل ٱلصَّحَابَة, romanized: Jabal Aṣ-Ṣaḥābah, lit. 'Mountain of the Companions'; also Site 117) is a
prehistoric cemetery site...
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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...
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Sahaba el-Rehmania (Arabic: صحابة الرحمانية; m. c. 1528 / 934–5 AH) was the wife of the
Moroccan sultan of the
Saadian dynasty Mohammed al-Shaykh and the...
- From 613 to 619 CE, the
Islamic prophet Muhammad gathered in his
hometown of
Mecca a
small following of
those who
embraced his
message of
Islam and thus...
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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...
- 2003) was a ****stani
politician and
cleric who was the
leader of Sipah-e-
Sahaba ****stan (SSP), a ****
Islamist organization,
which was
officially banned...
- Al-Iṣābah fī Tamyīz al-Ṣahābah (Arabic: الإصابة في تمييز الصحابة; A
Morning in the
Company of the Companions) is a
multivolume commentary **** hadith...