Shujāʿ ibn Wahb al-Asadī (Arabic: شجاع بن وهب الأسدي) (died 633 CE) was a prominent companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in the pre-Islamic era,[1] who participated in wars including Badr and Uhud. Some sources also suggest that Muhammad sent him as a messenger with letters to most of the world's king kings at that time.[2] Also, a hadith narrated by Imam al-Zuhri said that Shuja was the messenger of Muhammad sent to the Persian king Khosrow II. He was the one who handed over the letter sent by Muhammad to Khosrow.[3]
Ghalib ibn Abdullah al-Laithi (Fadak) May 629 7 59 Expedition of Ghalib ibn Abdullah al-Laithi (Al-Kadid) June 629 8 60 Expedition of ShujaibnWahb al-Asadi...
the Qur'an and jurisprudence. Muhammad also ordered the Expedition of ShujaibnWahb al-Asadi in June 629 with the purpose of raiding the Banu Amir tribe...
ibn Talha Wahbibn Sa'd Wahbibn Umayr Wahshi ibn Harb Wabisa ibn Ma'bad al-Asadi Walid ibn Uqba Walid ibn al Walid Yasir ibn Amir Yazid Ibn Abi Sufyaan...
Muhammad ibn Yahya ibn Al-Husayn Ahmad ibn Yahya ibn Al-Husayn Al-Hasan ibn Ahmad ibn Yahya Yahya ibn Umar ibn Yahya ibn Al-Husayn Al-Hasan ibn Zayd ibn Muhammad...
al-ʿAlā' b. al-Ḥaḍramī to al-Mundhir b. Sāwā al-ʿAbdī, king of Baḥrayn; Shujāʿ b. Wahb al-Asdī to al-Ḥārith b. Abū Shimr al-Ghassānī, king of the Roman border...