Khalid ibn Sa`id
Khālid ibn Sa`īd ibn al-As or Khalid ibn Sa`d ibn al-`As al-Amawi (Arabic: خالد بن سعيد) (d. 634 CE), was a companion to Muhammad.
He converted to Iʻslam before 613 CE along with his brother ʻAmr.[1]
He migrated to Abyssinia along with his wife Hamaniya,[1] where he acted as Umm Habiba's wali when she married Muhammad while she was in Abyssinia.[2]
He was one of the prominent Muhajirun companions, who rejected the allegiance at the Saqifa.[3]
In 633 CE he was appointed commander of Syrian campaign by Abu Bakr.[4]
In 634 CE he was married to Umm Hakim on the evening preceding battle of Marj al-Saffar, he was killed in the battle.[5]
See also
References
- 1 2 The Calcutta Review - Google Books. Books.google.co.in. Retrieved 2014-01-18.
- ↑ Companions of the Prophet - IslamKotob - Google Books. Books.google.co.in. Retrieved 2014-01-18.
- ↑ Seventh Session, Part 2
- ↑ Annals of the Early Caliphate: From Original Sources - Sir William Muir - Google Books. Books.google.co.in. Retrieved 2014-01-18.
- ↑ The Origins of the Islamic State: Being a Translation from the Arabic ... - Abu Al-Abbas Ahmad Bin Jab Al-Baladhuri, Aḥmad ibn Yaḥyá Balādhurī - Google Books. Books.google.co.in. Retrieved 2014-01-18.
External links
- http://www.witness-pioneer.org/vil/Books/MH_LM/year_of_deputations_and_abu_bakrs_leadership.htm
- http://www.anwary-islam.com/women/pwife_Habiba.htm
- http://www.al-islam.org/peshawar/7.2.html
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