Muhajirun
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Muhajirun (Arabic: المهاجرون; The Emigrants) are the early Muslims who followed Muhammad on his Hijra (withdrawal to Medina). The early Muslims from Medina are called the Ansar ("helpers").
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- Muhammad
- Ali[citation needed]
- Umar [1]
- Abu Bakr [2].
- Aisha[citation needed]
- Khunais ibn Hudhaifa[3]
- Talhah[4]
- Abu Mas'ud Al-Ansari [5]
- Abu Dharr al-Ghifari[6]
- Miqdad ibn Aswad[6]
- Ammar ibn Yasir[6]
- Abu Buraidah al-Aslami[6]
- Khalid ibn Sa`id[6]
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[edit] References
- ^ Muhammad: A Biography of the Prophet By Karen Armstrong, pg. 151
- ^ De historische Mohammed, De Mekkaanse verhalen, H. Jansen, BV Uitgeverij De Arbeiderspers, 2005, blz. 209, ISBN 90 295 6282 X
- ^ IslamWeb
- ^ Talhah bin 'Ubaydullah R at Islam for the World
- ^ Sahih Bukhari 3:34:439
- ^ a b c d e Peshawar Nights on Al-Islam.org