Bashir ibn Sa'ad

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Bashir ibn Sa'ad was one of the companions of Muhammad.

Biography

Early life

He became the chief of Banu Aus[1]

610 632: Muhammad's era

He was a Companion who was present at the battle of Badr.

He became the chief of Banu Aus[1]

Succession to Muhammad

Death

He was killed at 'Ayn at-Tamr, as az-Zurqani mentioned.

Legacy

Shi'a view

Ali Asgher Razwy, a 20th century Shi'a Twelver Islamic scholar states:

Others were Muhammad bin Maslama, Bashir bin Saad, and Zayd bin Thabit. They had shown great zeal in taking the oath of loyalty to Abu Bakr in Saqifa.[2]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Imamate: The Vicegerency of the Prophet Al-islam.org
  2. A Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims on Al-Islam.org

External links

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