Dihyah Kalbi
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For the 13th-century Moorish Islamic scholar, see Ibn Dihya al-Kalby.
Dihyah (or Dahyah) Wahi al-Kalbi (Arabic: دحية الكلبى) was the envoy who delivered Islamic prophet Muhammad's message to the Roman Emperor Heraclius[1]
According to Muhammad's wife Aisha, he saw Jibril twice “in the form that he was created” and on other occasions as a man resembling Dihyah ibn Khalifah al-Kalbi, an extraordinarily handsome disciple of Muhammad.
Two similar narrations have been recorded through Abu Uthman in Sahih al-Bukhari that reports an incident witnessed by Muhammad's wife Um Salama:
Kalbi was the paternal ancestor of Medieval Moorish scholar Ibn Dihya al-Kalby.
References
- ↑ The Message
- ↑ USC "Religious Texts", Sahih al-Bukhari, Retrieved on 2009-4-11.
- ↑ USC "Religious Texts", Sahih al-Bukhari, Retrieved on 2009-4-11.
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