Ansar
Medinan natives who supported Muhammad and early Muslims.
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Abu Ayyub al-Ansari was a prominent companion of the Prophet Muhammad, known for hosting him in Medina and participating in many battles, including the First Arab Siege of Constantinople where he died.
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Abu Qatada al-Ansari was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad from the Ansar of Medina, known for his military prowess and hadith narration.
Abu al-Qasim al-Ansari was a Persian Sunni scholar and Ash'arite theologian of the Islamic Golden Age, known for his contributions to Shafi'i jurisprudence, hadith studies, and Sufism.
Al-Barrāʾ ibn ʿĀzib was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for his participation in battles and narrations of hadith. He is recognised as a respected figure among the Sahabah.
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Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib was the leader of the Banu Hashim clan of the Quraysh tribe in Mecca and the uncle and protector of the Prophet Muhammad. He is remembered for his unwavering support of Muhammad during the early years of Islam despite not converting himself according to Sunni tradition.
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Jābir ibn ʿAbd Allāh al-Anṣārī was a prominent companion of the Prophet Muhammad from the Ansar tribe of Medina, known for narrating numerous hadiths and participating in many battles. He was a respected authority on Islamic jurisprudence and lived until 697 CE (78 AH).
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Abu Ayyub al-Ansari was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad from the Ansar of Medina, known for his close support of the Prophet and participation in early Islamic military campaigns.
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Muḥammad ibn Sīrīn was a prominent Muslim tabiʿi scholar and hadith narrator renowned for his expertise in dream interpretation and jurisprudence in early Islamic Kufa.
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Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas was a prominent Arab Muslim commander and companion of the Prophet Muhammad, known for founding Kufa and leading key battles in the Muslim conquest of Persia.
Salama ibn al-Akwaʿ was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for his exceptional athleticism, leadership in military expeditions, and narration of hadith.
Saʿīd ibn Zayd was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad and a prominent figure among the Quraysh tribe in early Islamic history, known for his early conversion and participation in key battles.
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Yaʿqūb ibn Ibrāhīm al-Anṣārī, known as Abu Yusuf, was an 8th-century Muslim jurist and a leading authority of the early Hanafi school of Islamic law, serving as the first Chief Justice under the Abbasid Caliphate.
Yaḥyā ibn Mūsā al-Anṣārī was a trustworthy tabiʿi narrator from Madinah, renowned for his accurate transmission of hadith and his role as a student of prominent companions.
Zakariyyā al-Ansārī was a renowned Egyptian Sunni polymath and leading Shafi'i scholar of the 15th and 16th centuries CE, known for his expertise in Islamic jurisprudence, hadith, and various other sciences.
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Zayd ibn Thābit was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad and the chief scribe responsible for compiling the Quran into a single volume.
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Al-Aswad ibn Yazid al-Ansari was a prominent tabi'i and reliable hadith narrator from the Ansar of Madinah during the early Islamic period.
ʿAmr ibn Maymūn was a Tabiʿi and a reliable narrator of hadith known for his trustworthy transmission in early Islamic history.