Naṣr ibn al-Ḥajjaj ibn Alāṭ al-Sulami | |
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Born | c. 610 CE Medina, Hejaz, Arabia |
Died | 670 (aged 59–60) Medina, Umayyad Caliphate |
Religion | Islam |
Parent | al-Ḥajjaj ibn ʿAlāṭ al-Sulāmī |
Era | Early Islamic period |
Naṣr ibn al-Ḥajjaj ibn Alāṭ al-Sulāmī (Arabic: نَصْرُ بْنُ الْحَجَّاجِ بْنِ عَلَاط, romanized: Naṣr ibn al-Ḥajjaj ibn ʿAlāṭ, c. 610 – c. 670) was one of the companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. According to most narrations, he was said to be extremely handsome that everyone was mesmerized by his beauty, which results in him being expelled from Medina by Umar.[1]
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