Salim Mawla Abu-Hudhayfah
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This was a sahaba of Muhammad.
He was named so since he was the freed slave of Abu Hudaifah ibn Utbah, see Mawla.
He participated in the battle against Musaylimah as a standard bearer of the Muhajireen and displayed unexpected valour. His people feared that he would show weakness or be too terrified to fight. To them he said, "If you manage to overtake me, what a miserable bearer of the Qur'an I shall be." He then valiantly plunged into the enemy ranks and eventually died in battle.
Muhammad is quoted by Sunnis as saying:
- "Learn the Qur'an from four persons: Abd-Allah ibn Mas'ud, Salim Mawla Abu-Hudhayfah, Ubayy ibn Kab and Muadh ibn Jabal."
Taha Husain, a 20th century Sunni Islamic scholar
Ali Asgher Razwy, a 20th century Shi'a Twelver Islamic scholar states:
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ A Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims on Al-Islam.org [1] referencing al-Fitna-tul-Kubra {The Great Upheaval}, published by Dar-ul-Ma'arif, Cairo, 1959
- ^ A Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims on Al-Islam.org [2]
[edit] External links
- http://www.allaahuakbar.net/sahabah/al-baraa_ibn_malik_al-ansari.htm
- http://www.islamic-council.org/lib/men/SAALIM-MAWLAA-ABIHOUDHAIFAH.html
- http://web.umr.edu/~msaumr/reference/companions/English/salim.html