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Companions of the Prophet

The Sahabah (Arabic: اَلصَّحَابَةُ, romanized: aṣ-ṣaḥāba, lit. 'the companions'), also known as the Companions of Muhammad, were the Muslim disciples and followers of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who saw or met him during his lifetime.

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Other name
Companions of Muhammad
Period in office
Early Islamic period Late antiquity
Religion
Islam
Successor
Tabi'in

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Companions of the Prophet

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Avg. degree1.97
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Companions of the Prophet

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related to External links · 15
Companions of the Prophet → Abi Talib, BalaghahNames, Commander, Companions, Faithful, Female SahabaSahaba, Imam Ali, List, Male SahabaList, Nahj, Prophet, ProphetThe Companions, Sahabiyat, Shi'a, Sunnis Sermons
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Companions of the Prophet → Companions of Muhammad
Period in office · 1
Companions of the Prophet → Early Islamic period Late antiquity
Religion · 1
Companions of the Prophet → Islam
Successor · 1
Companions of the Prophet → Tabi'in

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muhammad companions hadith islamic muslim companion shia islam muslims death sunni also ibn scholars ṣaḥābah one medina umar prophet died

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Companions of the ProphetOther nameCompanions of Muhammad1.00infobox
Companions of the ProphetPeriod in officeEarly Islamic period Late antiquity1.00infobox
Companions of the ProphetReligionIslam1.00infobox
Companions of the ProphetSuccessorTabi'in1.00infobox
ibn Sa'd's early Book of the Major Classesinstance ofand many of those names and biographies were recorded in religious reference texts0.80text
Companions of the Prophetrelated to External linksList0.60section
Companions of the Prophetrelated to External linksMale SahabaList0.60section
Companions of the Prophetrelated to External linksFemale SahabaSahaba0.60section
Companions of the Prophetrelated to External linksCompanions0.60section
Companions of the Prophetrelated to External linksProphetThe Companions0.60section
Companions of the Prophetrelated to External linksProphet0.60section
Companions of the Prophetrelated to External linksShi'a0.60section

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