ʿUthmān ibn Ṭalḥa (Arabic: عثمان بن طلحة) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.[1] His father was Talha ibn Abdullah (Abi Talha) al-‘Abdari who was killed by Zubayr ibn al-Awwam in the Battle of Uhud.[2] Before the conquest of Mecca, he was the keeper of the key to the Kaaba. He was therefore known as the "Sadin of Mecca".[3] Since Muhammad handed the key to the Kaaba over to him, descendants of Muhammad's companions have been inheriting the key and the title Sadin of the Kaaba to this day.[4]
^"Read Surat Nisa 58-59" (in Arabic). Mecca. Archived from the original on 2015-11-25. Retrieved 2015-09-16.
^Muhammad Yusuf Kandhlawi (1999). "The book of the life of the Companions" (in Arabic). Beirut: Al-Resala Foundation for Printing, Publishing and Distribution. p. 164.
^"Secret against Uthman ibn Talhah". Mecca. 2011. Archived from the original on 2022-07-19. Retrieved 2015-09-16.
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The Election of Uthman refers to the appointment of Uthmanibn Affan as the third caliph by a committee (shura), which was assembled by the dying caliph...
comprise mainly of the descendants of UthmanibnTalha, his father Talhaibn Abdullah and his grandfather Abd al-Dar ibn Qusai and are known to have historically...
al-Rahman ibn Awf, al-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam, Ali, Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas, Talhaibn Ubayd Allah, Uthman, was made to choose a new caliph among Uthman and Ali...
Ali, who urged them to send a delegation to negotiate with Uthman, unlike Talha and Ammar ibn Yasir, who might have encouraged the Egyptians to advance...
reign of a less than a year and a half, Talha was overthrown and replaced by Nasir ibnUthman, the son of Uthman the Abyssinian. Spencer Trimingham, John...
influence on Uthman without directly opposing him. Some supporters of Ali were part of the opposition to Uthman, joined in their efforts by Talha and Zubayr...
Uthman's death were led by the Umayyads, one of Muhammad's wives, A'isha, and two of his prominent companions, al-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam and Talhaibn Ubayd...
Isḥāq ibnṬalḥaibn ʿUbayd Allāh (died 675 or 676) was a member of the Muslim elite settled in Iraq under Umayyad rule and a transmitter of Muslim tradition...
al-Mundhir. Hasan also married Umm Ishaq bint Talhaibn Ubayd Allah. Mu'awiya reputedly asked her brother Ishaq ibnTalha to marry her to Yazid but Ishaq married...
governor of Basra from 647 to 656 AD during the reign of Rashidun Caliph Uthmanibn Affan. Through his father, he was a cousin of the Caliph. He is renowned...
himself against rebels. Husayn demurred, so Uthman sent him back. It is also narrated that Uthman's cousin, Marwan ibn Hakam, have said Husayn: "Leave us, your...
them: Abdur Rahman bin Awf, Saad ibn Abi Waqqas, Talhaibn Ubaidullah, Uthmanibn Affan, Ali ibn Abi Talib and Zubayr ibn al-Awwam. All six are among the...
Medinese elite including prominent figures like Talha, Zubayr, Amr ibn al-As (a former governor of Egypt who Uthman deposed), and Muhammad's widow Aisha, the...
became governor of Kufa, however he was later removed from power. During Uthmanibn Affan's election by the shura and before his eventual overthrowal, Ammar...
restraining influence on Uthman. Some supporters of Ali were part of the opposition movement, joined in their efforts by Talha and Zubayr, both senior...
the shūra that elected Uthman: Talhaibn Ubayd Allah (c. 593–656) Zubayr ibn al-Awwam (born c. 592–602, died 656) Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf (c. 577–c. 652):...
Muhammad, Talhaibn Ubaydallah. The tribe descended from Taym ibn Murrah ibn Ka'b ibn Lu'ay ibn Ghalib ibn Fihr ibn Malik ibn an-Nadr ibn Kinanah. Taym...
Usama ibn Zayd and Abu Talha laid her into the grave .: 27 : 11–12, 163 Muhammad said, "If I had ten daughters, I would marry them all to Uthman.": 26 ...
his ride, and after completing the circumambulation, he called for 'UthmanibnTalha, the key holder of the Kaaba, and took the key from him. He entered...