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  1. Abū l-ʿĀṣ Laqīṭ b. al-Rabīʿ (in arabo: أبو العاص لقيط بن الربيع ‎; La Mecca, ... – Medina, 634) è stato un mercante arabo, facoltoso componente della tribù meccana dei Quraysh, appartenente al clan dei Banu 'Abd Shams. Il nome (ism) di Abū l-ʿĀṣ (che è una kunya) era Miqsam. Sua madre Hāla bt.

    • Before Migration of The Prophet
    • In The Battle of Badr
    • Conversion to Islam
    • Return to Medina

    He was known by his teknonym, Abu l-'As. There are different reports about his real name in the sources. Some named him al-Qasim or Muqassim and some named him Hashim or Muhashshim, but it is mostly believed that his name was Laqit. He was a trustworthy, wealthy businessman and very famous in Mecca. His mother was Hala, the sister of Lady Khadija (...

    He participated in the Battle of Badr in polytheists' camp and was captured by Muslims. When people of Mecca paid ransom to free their captives, Zaynab sent the ransom of Abu l-'As to Medina, which included a necklace she had inherited from Khadija (a). It is said that when the Holy Prophet (s) saw it, he got upset remembering Khadija (a), and afte...

    In Jumada I of 6/Septemeber- October 627, he headed to Syria with a caravan of people of Mecca and their capital. The caravan could not resist against Muslim's attack led by Zayd b. Haritha, so some of them fled and some were captured. Abu l-'As was able to flee, get to Medina at night and take refuge at Zaynab's house. Zaynab harbored him and repo...

    After a while, he went to Medina and in Muharram of 7/May-June 628 the Holy Prophet (s) sent Zayanb to him based on their previous marriage. However, it is said that there was a new marriage contraction with new mahr. Their marriage led to a son named 'Ali and a girl named Amama who later married Imam Ali (a).

  2. Abu l-'As Laqit b. Al-Rabi' (... – VII secolo) è stato un mercante arabo, facoltoso componente della tribù meccana dei Quraysh, appartenente al clan degli Abd Shams. Il nome di Abu l-'As era Miqsam. Sua madre Halah bt.

  3. Abū l-ʿĀṣ Laqīṭ b. al-Rabīʿ (in arabo: أبو العاص لقيط بن الربيع ‎; La Mecca, ... – Medina, 634) è stato un mercante arabo, facoltoso componente della tribù meccana dei Quraysh, appartenente al clan dei Banu 'Abd Shams. Il nome (ism) di Abū l-ʿĀṣ (che è una kunya) era Miqsam.

  4. Abu al-As ibn al-Rabia (arabisch أبو العاص بن الربيع, DMG Abū al-'Āṣ ibn al-Rabī; † 634) war ein Gefährte und der Schwiegersohn des Islamischen Propheten Mohammed. Er war der Sohn von Al-Rabi ibn Abduluzza und Hala bint Chuwailid, welche die Schwester von Chadidscha bint Chuwailid ist.

  5. Zaynab bint Muhammad (in arabo زينب بنت محمد ‎?; 595 – Medina, 629) era la primogenita delle figlie del profeta Maometto e della sua prima moglie Khadija . Prima dell'ascesa dell' Islam e della sua azione profetica, Maometto diede in moglie Zaynab ad Abu l-'As Laqit b. al-Rabi', ricco e stimato membro dei Quraysh ...

  6. Abu l-ʿĀṣ Laqīṭ b. al-Rabīʿ ( arabisch: أبو العاص لقيط بن الربيع; Mekka, ...- Medina, 634) war ein arabischer Kaufmann, ein wohlhabendes Mitglied des mekkanischen Stammes der Quraysh, der dem Banu 'Abd Shams-Clan angehörte . Der Name ( ism) von Abu l-ʿĀṣ (was ein kunya ist ) war Miqsam.