Sabrah ibn Ma'bad
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Sabrah ibn Ma'bad al-Juhani (Arabic: سبرة بن معبد) was one of the companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
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[edit] Name
Other transliterations and full name include "Abu Suraiya Saburah ibn Ma'bad ibn 'Ausaja al-Juhani" , "Abu Rabi' al-Madani", "Sabura al-juhanni", and "Sabra Juhanni".
[edit] Biograpy
[edit] Family
He was from the Jahina clan of the Qatha'ah tribe. He had a son named Rabi ibn Sabra [1].
[edit] Life
He lived in Madina, participated in the Battle of the Trench, and died during the rule of Muawiya I [2][1].
[edit] Narrations
He is the source for the hadith of Sabra reporting on the prohibition of Mut'ah.