- Saʽd ibn ʽUbadah ibn
Dulaym Al
Ansari (Arabic: سعد بن عبادة بن دليم) (d. 637) was the
chief of the Sa'ida clan of the
Khazraj tribe in
Medina in the early...
-
Guillaume 363, ibn
Kathir 2
Rodinson (2002), p. 173
Glubb (p. 197)
refers to
Ubada ibn al-Samit as an alternative; a
Muslim from the
tribe of Aws and also...
- of Uhud (625)
Battle of
Hunayn (630)
Early Muslim conquests Muslim conquest of
Cyprus (648) Spouse(s)
Ubada ibn al-Samit
Relations Banu
Najjar (clan)...
- suit, with the
exception of the
Khazraj tribe and
their leader, Sa'd ibn '
Ubada, who were
ostracized as a result. The
Khazraj tribe is said to have posed...
- 'Ubadah ibn al-Samit (Arabic: عبادة بن الصامت ʿUbādah ibn aṣ-Ṣāmit) was a
companion of
Muhammad and a well-respected
chieftain of the
Ansar tribes confederation...
- ibn `Amr ibn
Wadqah al-Ansari
Habib ibn Zayd al-Ansari
Tamim al-Ansari
Ubada ibn as-Samit
Nusaybah bint Ka'ab,
mother of
Habib ibn Zayd
Rufaida Al-Aslamia...
- then
recited the
above verses. Also in
Mustadrak Hakim is the
narration of
Ubada ibn as-Samit: The
Messenger of
Allah said, "Who
among you will give me his...
- Umar
stated in his speech. The
leading candidate was
possibly Sa'd ibn
Ubada, a
companion of
Muhammad and a
chief of the Banu Khazraj, the
majority tribe...
- Arabia, but was
rebuffed by
Ubada ibn al-Samit, who said “Our
fighters and
heroes see
death as gain and life as burdensome.”
Ubada informed Jabala that his...
- Quran,
particularly in
Kitab Al-Hudud.[not
specific enough to verify] '
Ubada b. as-Samit reported: Allah's
Messenger as saying:
Receive teaching from...