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  1. Abu Uthman Amr ibn Uthman ibn Affan al-Umawi (Arabic: أَبُو عُثْمَانُ عَمْرِو بْنُ عُثْمَانُ بْنُ عَفَّان الأُمَوِيّ, romanized: Abū ʿUthmān ʿAmr ibn ʿUthmān ibn ʿAffān al-Umawī) was a son of Caliph Uthman and played political and military roles during the caliphates of ...

    • Uthman (father), Umm Amr bint Jundab ibn Amr al-Dawsiyya (mother)
  2. ʿUthmān ibn ʿAffān (Arabic: عثمان بن عفان) (c. 576 – June 17, 656) was the third Caliph of the Ummah, and is regarded by the Muslims as one of the Four Righteously Guided Caliphs. He reigned from 644 until 656. He was the companion of Islamic prophet Muhammad . Family tree. Children and Descendants. See also. Succession to Muhammad.

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    "Umm ‘Amr"
    Amr ibn Uthman
    Uthman was known as "Abu ‘Amr" before ...
    Asma bint Abi Jahl (from the Banu ...
    Mughira ibn Uthman
    This wife and child are only mentioned in ...
    Ruqayyah was first married to Utbah ibn ...
    Umm al-Banin Mulayka bint Uyayna ibn Hisn ...
    Utba ibn Uthman Abd al-Malik ibn Uthman
    Both children died young.
  3. al-GIĀḤIẒ, ‛Amr ibn Maḥbūb Abū ‛Uthmān (al-G. è un soprannome: "colui dagli occhi sporgenti") Michelangelo Guidi. Scrittore arabo, nato ad al-Baṣrah, ove studiò; fiorì soao i califfi da al-Ma'mūn ad al-Mutawakkil e morì in tardissima età nel 255 èg. (868-869 d. C.).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al-Jahizal-Jahiz - Wikipedia

    The actual name of al-Jahiz was Abū ʿUthman ʿAmr ibn Bahr ibn Maḥbūb. His grandfather, Maḥbūb, was a protégé or mawali of ‘Amr ibn Qal‘ al-Kinānī, who was from Arab Banu Kinanah tribe. Not much is known about al-Jāḥiẓ's early life, but his family was very poor.

  5. In al-Ḥallāj. …at-Tustarī, ʿAmr ibn ʿUthmān al-Makkī, and Abū al-Qāsim al-Junayd, were highly respected among the masters of Ṣūfism. Studying first under Sahl at-Tustarī, who lived a quiet and solitary life in the city of Tustar in Khuzistan, al-Ḥallāj later became a disciple of al-Markkī of Basra.

  6. 21 mag 2020 · Uthman ibn Affan (l. 576/583-656 CE) was an early convert to Islam, a close friend and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad (l. 570-632 CE), and the third caliph (r. 644-656 CE) of the Rashidun Caliphate (632-661 CE).

  7. Abu Talha Ansari began his three-day long vigil. Amr bin Aas and Mughira bin Shaaba, also appeared at the door of the house of Miswar, eager to take part in the proceedings of the committee but the pickets of Abu Talha did not let them enter.