Umayr ibn Wahb
Umayr ibn Wahb (in Arabic: عمير بن وهب) was the father of Wahb ibn Umayr. Both participated in the Battle of Badr, and although Umayr escaped, his son was taken prisoner by the Muslims.
Military campaigns during Muhammad's era
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Since he had persecuted Muslims earlier, he feared the well-being of his son, especially since he remembered the many Meccans killed in Badr. He then conspired with Safwan ibn Umayyah to kill Muhammad. Safwan agreed to take all of Umayr's debts in order for Umayr to go to the Muslims and kill Muhammad.
When he got there, he was recognized by Umar ibn al-Khattab, who said:
This is the dog, the enemy of God, Umayr ibn Wahb. By God, he has only come to do evil. He led the Polytheists (Arabic: Mushrikeen) against us in Mecca and he was a spy for them against us shortly before [the Battle of] Badr. Go to the Messenger of God, stand around him and warn him that this dirty traitor is after him.
Umayr was arrested and brought to Muhammad, who gave him a warm welcome and asked for his motives. He replied that he wanted the Badr captives to be released. Muhammad inquired about the sword that Umayr brought with him, and then retold for Umayr the exact events that led him there, including his secret conversation with Safwan ibn Umayyah. Umayr was so awe-struck that he immediately said his shahada, hence becoming a Muslim. Muhammad then said to his companions, "Instruct your brother in his religion. Teach him the Qur'an and set free his prisoner [Wahb ibn Umayr]."
Later, at the Conquest of Mecca, he helped Safwan ibn Umayyah obtain amnesty, resulting in his also becoming a Muslim.
See also
- Family tree of Umayr ibn Wahb
- Sahaba
- Wahhab (name)
- List of battles of Muhammad