×

Abu Hurayra

Imam
Abū Hurayra ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Ṣakhr al-Dawsī al-Zahrānī, commonly known as Abū Hurayra, was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the most prolific hadith narrator in Sunni Islam. Wikipedia
Died: 678 AD, Madinah, Saudi Arabia
Full name: Abu Hurairah Abd al-Rahman ibn Sakhr Ad-Dausi
Era: Islamic Medina; Rashidun Caliphate; Umayyad Caliphate

People also ask
603–679), commonly known as Abū Hurayra (Arabic: أبُو هُرَيْرَة; lit. 'father of a kitten'), was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the most prolific ...
Abu Hurayrah Al-Dawsi Al-Zahrani often spelled Abu Hurairah (R.A.), was one of the companions (Sahabah) of Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.) and the most prolific ...
Sources claim that Abu Hurairah became a Muslim at the beginning of the 7th year (628) and set on a journey to Medina with sixty or seventy families from his ...
Hurairah from islamonline.net
Introducing Abu Hurairah, an important companion who helped preserved and transmitted the valuable legacy of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him)
Hurairah from www.adventhealth.com
Rating (194)
Abu Hurairah, MD, is a board-certified internal medicine physician with advanced fellowship training in gastroenterology, hepatology and transplant ...
Hurairah from en.wikipedia.org
Since the early 13th century, Muslims identified it as one of the purported burial places of Abu Hurairah, a companion (sahaba) of Muhammad, although most ...
Hurairah from www.wikidata.org
Companion (Sahabi) of Muhammad (c.603–680)
Yes, Abu Huraira never witnessed the plege of Hudaibyia. Abu Huraira was a Jew, became muslim on the day of Khaibar which took place one year after the pledge ...