Muhajirun
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Muhajirun (Arabic: المهاجرون The Emigrants) were the early, initial Muslims who followed the Islamic prophet Muhammad on his Hijra (withdrawal from Mecca to Medina). The early Muslims from Medina are called the Ansar ("helpers").
List
- Abu Bakr.[1]
- Umar [2]
- Uthman Ibn Affan[3]
- Ali
- Salman the Persian
- Bilal ibn Ribah
- Khunais ibn Hudhaifa[4]
- Abu Dharr al-Ghifari[3]
- Miqdad ibn Aswad[3]
- Ammar ibn Yasir[3]
- Abu Buraidah al-Aslami[3]
- Khalid ibn Sa`id[3]
See also
- Muhajir
- Al-Muhajiroun
- Brotherhood among the Sahaba
- Sunni view of the Sahaba
References
- ↑ De historische Mohammed, De Mekkaanse verhalen, H. Jansen, BV Uitgeverij De Arbeiderspers, 2005, blz. 209, ISBN 90-295-6282-X
- ↑ Muhammad: A Biography of the Prophet By Karen Armstrong, pg. 151
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Peshawar Nights on Al-Islam.org
- ↑ IslamWeb
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