Yahoo Italia Ricerca nel Web

Risultati di ricerca

  1. ʿAwwām ibn Khuwaylid (Arabic: العوام بن خويلد) was an Arab Qurayshi soldier who died in the Fijar Wars. According to a Shia narration, his father Khuwaylid ibn Asad adopted Awwam in Egypt. He was a member of the Asad tribe from the Banu Quraysh and the brother of Islamic prophet Muhammad's wife Khadija bint Khuwaylid.

  2. Al-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam ibn Khuwaylid al-Asadi (Arabic: الزُّبَيْر بْن الْعَوَّام بْن خُوَيْلِد الأَسَدِيّ, romanized: al-Zubayr ibn al-ʿAwwām ibn Khuwaylid al-ʾAsadī; c. 594–656) was an Arab Muslim commander in the service of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the caliphs Abu Bakr (r.

    • Lineage
    • Physical Appearance
    • Early Life
    • Conversion to Islam & Oppression at The Hands of His Uncle
    • Migration to Abyssinia
    • The Hijra and His Marriage to Asma Bint Abu Bakr
    • Zubayr’S (RA) Role in The Battle of Badr
    • Zubayr’S (RA) Role in The Battle of Uhud
    • Zubayr’S
    • Zubayr (RA) in The Battle of Khaybar

    Zubayr ibn al-Awwam was the son of Safiyya bint Abdul Mutallib(RA) and Awwam ibn Khuwaylid. He is related to Rasulullah (PBUH) in three separate ways. 1. Through his father, Zubayr (RA) and Muhammad (PBUH) share a common ancestor in the fifth generation named Qusayy 2. Through his mother, both Rasulullah (PBUH) and Zubayr (RA) are first cousins as ...

    Zubayr (RA) was a lean but muscular young man whose most notable characteristic was his height—he was reported to be much taller than average such that when he rode a horse, his feet could reach the ground. He was also reported to be darker in complexion and maintained a sparse beard i.e. not very thick.

    Having lost his father before his birth or while he was just a toddler, Zubayr ibn al-Awwam (RA) was raised by his mother Safiyya (RA) who ensured that he had a tough upbringing. It was reported that while Zubayr (RA) was a child, Safiyya (RA) was reprimanding him for a wrongdoing by beating him. When Zubayr’s (RA) paternal uncle, Nawfal ibn Khuwai...

    Zubayr (RA) converted to Islam at a very young age (in his teens). He was among the first five converts to embrace Islam under the guidance of Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (RA). Zubayr (RA) was a regular attendee of Darul-Arqam, a house where the early converts gathered in secret to pray and learn about Islam. When news of the religion of Muhammad (PBUH) spr...

    In light of the increased oppression they faced in Makkah, few Muslims including Zubayr (RA) migrated to Abyssinia where they were given shelter by Najashi (the Negus), the King of Abyssinia at the time. Before long, Najashi was overthrown by his nephew and a civil war ensued. The Muslims who grew restless fearing for their lives at the hands of th...

    Upon his return to Makkah Zubayr ibn al-Awwam married Asma (RA), the daughter of Abu Bakr (RA). When the time for migration arrived, Asma (RA) was at her final trimester of her pregnancy. She gave birth during Hijrah to their first child, Abdallah ibn Zubayr (RA). His birth was a time of celebration as he was the first Muslim baby to be born in Mad...

    Zubayr (RA) was a great warrior who took part in all battles alongside the Prophet (PBUH). He fought valiantly on the field of Badr such that the 5000 angels that were sent by Allah to assist His followers were donned in yellow turbans impersonating Zubayr (RA) who was sporting a yellow turban on that day. He suffered severe injuries on this day.

    When the fighting grew intense on the day of Uhud, Allah’s Apostle (PBUH) offered his sword to his companions in effort to boost their morale saying, “Who is going to take this sword from me?” Az-Zubayr (RA), being the first to volunteer said, “I will take it from you.” The Prophet (PBUH) repeated himself once again saying, “Who will take it from m...

    The highest honor that Zubayr ibn al-Awwam received in his life was attributed to him during the battle of Trench. For weeks, the Quraysh along with other tribes had circulated Madinah with a large army. As the Muslims grew vulnerable with supplies dwindling, they heard a rumor that the tribe Banu Qurayza within Madinah were preparing to attack the...

    In the battle of Khaybar, it was reported that there was a reputed fierce soldier named Yasir among the enemy ranks who resembled a giant. Having killed a number of Muslims that crossed his path, the soldier kept challenging Muslims to come forward and fight him. Eventually, when no Muslim dared to cross his path, Zubayr (RA) took up his challenge....

  3. al-Zubayr ibn al-ʿAwwām b. Khuwaylid b. Asad b. ʿAbd al-ʿUzzā b. Quṣayy al-Asadī al-Qurashī è stato un politico arabo, Compagno del profeta islamico Maometto, suo cugino e uno dei suoi principali collaboratori. Come tale faceva parte dei Dieci Benedetti. Al-Zubayr b. al-ʿAwwām fu il quinto musulmano a convertirsi e fu tra ...

  4. On the day of Badr, there were two knights of the Rasul of Allah salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam: Zubair ibn al ‘Awwam on the cavalry of the right flank and al Miqdad ibn al Aswad on the cavalry of the left.

  5. Az-Zubayr bin al-Awwām (may Allah be pleased with him) was thus the cousin of Prophet Muhammad (peace and salutations be upon him). He was also the nephew of Khadījah bint Khuwaylid (may Allah be pleased with her) – the first wife of Prophet Muhammad (peace and salutations be upon him).

  6. 21 ago 2020 · Hazrat Zubair bin al Awwam’s (ra) father was Awwam bin Khuwailid and his mother’s name was Safia bint Abdul Muttalib (ra), who was the paternal aunt of the Holy Prophet (sa). Hazrat Zubair’s (ra) lineage connects with the Holy Prophet (sa) through Qusai bin Kilab.