Harith ibn Rab'i (Arabic: حريث بن ربيع) was one of the companions of Muhammad.
Hi full name was Abu Qatada al-Harith ibn Rabi'i al-Ansari
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He had a Mawla named "Abu Muhammad".[1] Presumably, he had a son named "Qatada ibn al-Harith". His wife was Kabsha bint Kab ibn Malik [2]
Harith ibn Rab'i narrated:
He also narrated a hadith from the Battle of Hunayn regarding those fighters who were fleeing, his contributions to the battle, and the rules pertaining to the divisions of war booty [4]
He participated in the Battle of the Camel. He was an officer on Ali's side, and when entering Basra, he was riding a powerful bay. He wore a white turban, carried a sword and a bow, and led a contingent of 1000 horsemen.[5]
He is a narrator of hadith, and he is quoted in several hadith collections, including Sahih Bukhari.