ʿAbdullāh bin Maẓʿūn
ʿAbd Allāh ibn Maẓʿūn | |
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عبد الله بن مظعون | |
Personal life | |
Born | c. 590 AD |
Died | 650 AD |
Other names | Abū Muḥammad al-Jumaḥī Al Quraīshī |
Religious life | |
Religion | Islam |
ʿAbd Allāh ibn Maẓʿūn[1] (Arabic: عبد الله بن مظعون; c. 590 – 650), also known as Abū Muḥammad al-Jumaḥī Al Quraīshī,[1] was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad from among the early converts to Islam and participated in several battles.[2][3]
Biography
He migrated to Abyssinia with his brothers, Qudāmah ibn Maẓʿūn and ʿUthmān bin Maẓʿūn, and his nephew Al-Sāʾib bin ʿUthmān bin Maẓʿūn. He later returned to Medina after the Hijrah.
ʿAbd Allāh ibn Maẓʿūn participated in the Battle of Badr alongside his brothers and his nephew. He also participated in the Battle of Uhud and Al-Khandaq.[2][3]
Ibn Sa'd said that Muhammad established a bond of brotherhood between him and Sahl bin ʿUbayd bin al-Muʿallā al-Anṣārī.[4]
Death
ʿAbd Allāh ibn Maẓʿūn died at the age of sixty (30 AH) during the Caliphate of ʿUthmān.[2][4]
References
- ^ a b Ṭabaqāt Ibn Saʿd: 3/1/291, Nisab Quraysh: 393, Ṭabaqāt Khalīfa: 25, al-Istiʿāb: 7/37, Usd al-Ghābah: 3/394-395, al-ʿIqd al-Thamīn: 5/289, al-Iṣābah: 6/220.
- ^ a b c SIYAR 'ALAAM AN-NUBALAA [Biography of the Nobles] (in Arabic) (3rd ed.). Al Risala Foundation. 1985. p. 163.
- ^ a b ʿĪsā bin Sulaymān al-Andalusī al-Māliqī al-Rundī al-Ruʿaynī (2009). الجامع لما في المصنفات الجوامع من أسماء الصحابة الأعلام أولي الفضل والأحلام [The Comprehensive Collection of the Names of the Companions Found in the Compilations of Hadith Collections] (in Arabic) (1st ed.). Cairo: Islamic Library for Publishing and Distribution. p. 415.
- ^ a b Ibn Saʿd 3/1/291.