Ansar (Islam)
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- For other uses, see Ansar disambiguation.
Ansar is an Islamic term that literally means "helper" and denotes the Medinan citizens that helped Muhammad and the Muhajirun on the arrival to the city after the Migration to Medina
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[edit] Banu Khazraj
[edit] Banu Aus
[edit] Uncategorized
- Abu Mas'ud Al-Ansari [4]
- Abu Ayyub al-Ansari [5]
- Asim ibn Thabit[6]
- Amr ibn Maymun [7]
- Sa'd ibn Ubadah [8]
- Zayd ibn Thabit [9]
- Jabir ibn Abd-Allah [5]
- Sahl ibn Sa'd [5]
- Uthman ibn Hunaif[10]
- Hudhaifa ibn Yaman [11]
- Khuzaima ibn Thabit [11][12][10][10]
- Abu'l-Hathama ibn Tihan[10][11]
- Sahl ibn Hunaif [11][10]
- Farwah ibn `Amr ibn Wadqah al-Ansari[12]
[edit] Shi'a view
Ali Asgher Razwy, a 20th century Shi'a Twelver Islamic scholar states:
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ jewishencyclopedia.com [1]
- ^ a b c Imamate: The Vicegerency of the Prophet al-islam.org [2]
- ^ a b islamonline.net [3]
- ^ Sahih Bukhari 3:34:439
- ^ a b c al-islam.org [4]
- ^ http://www.sunnipath.com/Resources/PrintMedia/Hadith/H0004P0253.aspx
- ^ History of the Caliphs by Suyuti
- ^ http://www.al-shia.com/html/eng/books/beliefs/root-of-the-religion/ror27.htm
- ^ a b A Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims on Al-Islam.org [5]
- ^ a b c d e Peshawar Nights on Al-Islam.org [6]
- ^ a b c d Tarikh al-Yaqubi, as quoted in Peshawar Nights on al-islam.org [7]. Also, a list composed of sources such as Ibn Hajar Asqalani and Baladhuri, each in his Ta'rikh, Muhammad Bin Khawind Shah in his Rauzatu's-Safa, Ibn Abdu'l-Birr in his Isti'ab
- ^ a b A Shi'i-Sunni dialogue on al-Islam.org [8]