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Sahaba (Companions), Tabi'in (Successors), Hadith narrators, scholars and other historical figures from the early Islamic period and beyond.
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Asmāʾ bint Abī Bakr was a prominent female companion of the Prophet Muhammad, known for her courage during the Hijrah and as a transmitter of hadith. She was the elder half-sister of Aisha and daughter of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq.
Asmāʾ bint Abī Bakr was a prominent female companion of the Prophet Muhammad and a notable early Muslim woman known for her bravery during the Hijrah and the Battle of Yarmouk.
Athanagild was a Visigothic king who won a civil war but allowed Byzantine presence in southern Spain.
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Aḥmad ibn ʿAbdullāh ibn ʿUthmān al-Ḥasanī was a reliable hadith transmitter of the fourth generation, known for narrating from prominent tabiʿīn and early scholars.
Aḥmad ibn Ṣāliḥ was a reliable hadith narrator from Madinah, known for his sound memory and integrity. He transmitted from prominent Tabi‘in and was respected by later scholars.
Al-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam was a prominent early Muslim commander and companion of the Prophet Muhammad, known for his military leadership in key battles and early Islamic conquests.
Bahdal ibn Unayf was the leading chieftain of the Banu Kalb during the early Umayyad period and secured significant privileges for the tribe under Mu'awiya I.
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Bakir ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Kufi was a reliable tabi'i narrator from Kufa, known for his accurate transmission of hadith.
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Bashīr ibn Yassār was a trustworthy hadith narrator of the third generation (Tābi‘īn), known for his reliability in transmitting Islamic traditions.
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Bishr ibn Muhammad was a trustworthy hadith narrator of the third generation, known for his reliable transmission in major hadith collections.
Bishr ibn al-Ḥārith, also known as Bishr al-Ḥāfī, was an 8th-century Muslim saint and trustworthy tabi'i narrator renowned for his piety and barefootedness.
Björn Ironside was a famed Viking leader who co-commanded the 859 Viking expedition that plundered Nekor.
Caliph Hisham II was the nominal ruler of the Umayyad Caliphate of Córdoba during Almanzor's dominance, largely reduced to a figurehead due to his youth and incapacity.
Chindaswinth was a Visigothic king who strengthened the monarchy and promulgated important legal codes.
Dihya al-Kalbi was a companion of Muhammad from the Banu Kalb tribe, known for his role as an emissary to the Byzantine emperor.