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Abbad ibn Bishr al-Awsi
Native name
عباد بن بشر
Born33 years before Hijri year
Medina, Hejaz
Died632
Al-Yamama
Relations
  • Bishr ibn Waqsh (father)
    Fatima bint Bishr bin Uday Al-Khazrajiyah (mother)[1]
    Banu Aws branch of 'Abd al-Ash'al tribe (clan)
    Azd (tribe)
Other workFirst chain narrator of Hadith
Ulama
Zakat and tax collector
Military career
AllegianceMedina
Rashidun Caliphate
Service/branchRashidun army

ʿAbbād ibn Bishr (Arabic: عباد بن بشر) (c.597–632) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.[2] After the Hijrah of Muhammad and his followers from Mecca, 'Abbad and his clansmen were given the name of Ansar for their assistance in giving shelter to the Muslims who came to their town. His Kunya or Teknonymy were Abu al-Rabi'.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Tabaqat al-Kubra chapter Abbad bin Bishr was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Zirikli 2002, p. 257.

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