Sahaba
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Sahaba or As-Sahaba (Arabic: الصحابة), meaning the companions, refers to the companions, friends and family of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad.[1][2] They are highly respected by Muslims and after saying any name of a sahabi, muslims usually say Radhiya llahu anhu (Arabic: رضي الله عنه), which means "May God be pleased with them".[3]
Sahaba Media
Relationship between Prophet Muhammad, his companions (Sahaba), their followers (Tabi'un), and the followers of the followers (Taba Tabi'un).
Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas leads Rashidun Caliphate forces in the Battle of al-Qadisiyyah (image c. 1523–1535)
A caravan led by Abd Allah ibn Jahsh returns from a raid by companions of Muhammad (image c. 1594–1595)
References
- ↑ [Source: Al-Isâbah (1/4-5) of al-Hâfidh lbn Hajar]
- ↑ "Companions of the Prophet - Islamic history".
- ↑ "The Quran, sura 9, verse 100". www.perseus.tufts.edu.