Ṣafwān ibn Umayya (Arabic: صفوان بن أمية; died 661) was a sahabi (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.[1]: 81
^Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari. Tarikh al-Rusul wa'l-Muluk. Translated by Landau-Tasseron, E. (1998). Volume 39: Biographies of the Prophet's Companions and Their Successors. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Umayyaibn Khalaf (Arabic: أمية ابن خلف) (died 13 March 624) was an Arab slave master and the chieftain of the Banu Jumah of the Quraysh in the seventh...
Sakhr ibn Harb ibnUmayya (Arabic: صَخْرِ ٱبْن حَرْب ٱبْن أُمَيَّةَ, romanized: Ṣakhr ibn Ḥarb ibnUmayya; c. 567—653), commonly known by his kunya Abu...
of the treaty. A group of the Quraysh, headed by SafwanibnUmayya, Ikrima ibn Amr, and Suhayl ibn Amr, provided the Banu Bakr with men and weapons under...
(born 1997) Safwanibn Muattal, companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (d. 638 or 679) SafwanibnUmayya, companion of Muhammad in Islam Safwan M. Masri...
command of the Mushrik forces was transferred to SafwanibnUmayya, Ikrima ibn Abi Jahl and Suhayl ibn Amr. In December 629 or January 630, the Muslims...
Amr ibn Hisham ibn al-Mughira (Arabic: عمرو بن هشام بن المغيرة, romanized: ʿAmr ibn Hishām ibn al-Mughīra' c. 570–March 624) was the Meccan Qurayshi polytheist...
Whether before or after this, Umm Kulthum was also one of the wives of SafwanibnUmayya, a member of the Juma clan: 92 who was a leader in the Quraysh opposition...
Abdullah ibnSafwan (Safwan and Barza's son; his grandson) Hisham ibnSafwan (Safwan and Barza's son; his grandson) UmayyaibnSafwan (Safwan and Barza's...
purchased by SafwanibnUmayya, and he killed Zayd bin al-Dathinnah because he killed his father on the battlefield. After killing Asim ibn Thabit, Hudhayl...
intact. This is when `Abdullah bin Abi Rabi`ah, `Ikrimah bin Abi Jahl, Safwan bin Umayyah and other men from Quraysh who lost their fathers, sons or brothers...
Azd tribe in Yemen. He was a slave in Mecca in the possession of SafwanibnUmayyaibn Muharrith of the Kinana tribe. His master manumitted him at an unknown...
Khuzayma, and Hind bint Abi Umayya in 625; Zaynab bint Jahsh in 627; Juwayriya bint al-Harith and Ramla bint Abi Sufyan ibn Harb in 628; and Safiyya bint...
rule of Banu Umayya after Husain, the younger son of Ali from Fātima, was killed at the Battle of Karbalā. The rise to power of Banu Umayya, the Meccan...
those intestines from his back. Umayyaibn Khalaf brutally tortured Bilal upon learning that Bilal had embraced Islam. Umayya would put a rope around Bilal's...