Banu Daws
The Banu Daws was a clan in Arabia during the era of Muhammad, located south of Mecca. It is a branch of the Zahran tribe and played a role in early Islam through notable members such as Tufayl ibn Amr and Abu Hurayra, both companions of Muhammad. The tribe is also mentioned in Islamic eschatological traditions related to pre-Islamic idol worship.
Abu Hurayrah was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad renowned for narrating more hadiths than any other companion. He converted to Islam in Medina and played a significant role in preserving the Prophet's sayings and actions.
Abu Hurayrah was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad, renowned for narrating the largest number of hadiths. He belonged to the Banu Daws clan of the Zahran tribe and played significant roles during the early Islamic period.
Abu Hurayrah was a prominent companion of the Prophet Muhammad, renowned for narrating more hadith than any other companion. He embraced Islam in Medina and played a key role in preserving the Prophet's sayings and actions.