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  1. Ghazwān. Biografia. Fu la settima persona a convertirsi all' Islam e partecipò alla Piccola Egira in Abissinia, ma ne ritornò per riunirsi a Maometto, impegnato in un duro confronto coi suoi concittadini pagani. Partecipò quindi anche all' Egira del 622 a Yathrib (in seguito Medina) e fu affratellato ad Abu Dujana.

  2. Origins and companion of Muhammad. Conquest of Iraq. References. Bibliography. Utba ibn Ghazwan. A statue in Basra of Utba, the city's founder. Utba ibn Ghazwan al-Mazini ( Arabic: عُتبة بن غَزْوان المازني, romanized : ʿUtba ibn Ghazwān al-Māzinī) ( c. 581 –638) was a well-known companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

  3. He was in fact one of the first to accept Islam. He went on the first hijrah to Abyssinia but had returned to stay with the Prophet in Makkah. He then went on hijrah to Madinah. This tall and imposing companion of the Prophet was known for his exceptional skill in the use of spears and arrows.

  4. Utba bin Ghazwan, who was one of the people of Suffa School educated by the Prophet with great care and sensitivity, was one of the great mujahids of Islam. Hz. Utba was among the Muslims who migrated to Abyssinia for the second time in order to practice their religion and get rid of the oppression of the polytheists.

  5. He was in fact one of the first to accept Islam. He went on the first hijrah to Abyssinia but had returned to stay with the Prophet in Makkah. He then went on hijrah to Madinah. This tall and imposing companion of the Prophet was known for his exceptional skill in the use of spears and arrows.

  6. 13 dic 2019 · Hazrat Utbah (ra) bin Ghazwan was among the elite archers of the Holy Prophet (sa). (Al-Tabaqaat-ul-Kubra li ibn Sa‘d, Vol. 3, p. 72, Min Hulafa Bani Naufal bin Abdi Manaf, Dar-ul-Kutub al-Ilmiyyah, Beirut, 1990) Hazrat Umar (ra) sent Hazrat Utbah (ra) bin Ghazwan to Basrah

  7. A a well known companion of Hz. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, Hz. Utba ibn Ghazwan رضي الله عنه was the seventh person to convert to Islam and participated in the hijra to Abyssinia. He fought at the battle of Badr (624), the battle of Uhud (625), the Battle of the Trench (627) and many others, including the battles of Yamamah