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'''Qays b. ʿUtba b. Rabīʿa b. ʿAbd Shams b. ʿAbd Manāf''', (قیس بن عتبه بن ربیعة بن عبد شمس بن عبد مناف) well-known as '''Abū Ḥudhayfa''' (d. [[12]]/633 ), one of the great [[companions]] and early Muslims, one of the people who migrated to [[Abyssinia]] and [[Medina]] and took part in the majority of [[Ghazwat|Ghazawat]] and [[Sariyya|Saraya]] and was given the accolade of being martyr in [[the Battle of Yamama|the battle of Yamama]].
'''Qays b. ʿUtba b. Rabīʿa b. ʿAbd Shams b. ʿAbd Manāf''', (قیس بن عتبه بن ربیعة بن عبد شمس بن عبد مناف) well-known as '''Abū Ḥudhayfa''' (d. [[12]]/633 ), one of the great [[companions]] and early Muslims, one of the people who migrated to [[Abyssinia]] and [[Medina]] and took part in the majority of [[Ghazwa]]s and [[Sariyya|Saraya]] and was given the accolade of being martyr in [[the battle of Yamama]].


==Name==
==Name==
[[Ibn sa'd]] has stated his death to be at the age of 53 or 54,<ref>Ibn Sa'd,'' 'al-Tabaqat al-kubra'', Vol. 3, P.85.</ref> but Ibn Hujr believed it to be 56.<ref>'Asqalani, ''al-Asaba fi tamyiz al-sahaba'', Vol.4, P.43..</ref> There are different opinions about his name. Ibn sa'd believed his name is Hushaym,<ref>Ibn Sa'd,'' 'al-Tabaqat al-kubra'', Vol. 3, P.84.</ref> whereas Ibn Hisham has called him Mihsham.<ref>Ibn Hisham, ''al-Sirat al-nabawiyya'', Vol.1, P.277.</ref> Also, [[Khalifat b. alKhayyat]] stated it to be Hisham,<ref>Ibn Hisham, ''al-Sirat al-nabawiyya'', Vol.1, P.28.</ref> while others believe it to be Hashim.<ref>Ibn 'Abd al-Barr, ''al-Isti'ab'', Vol.4, P.1631; Ibn Hajar,al-Asaba, Vol.4, P.42.</ref> Al-Suhayli has reminded that Abu Hudhayfa's name is Qays and Mihsham is someone else who is an offspring of a person by the name of Mughayrat b. 'Abd Allah b. 'Umar b. al-Makhzum.<ref>See: Suhayli, ''al-Rawd al-unuf'', Vol.3, P.33; Ibn Hazm, ''Jawami' al-sirat al-nabawiyya'', P.88.</ref> His mother is Fatima, daughter of Safwan b. Umayya Kinani.<ref>Ibn Sa'd, ''al-Tabaqat al-kubra'', Vol.3, P.84; to see other opinions see: Khalifa, ''al-Tabaqat'', Vol.1, P.28.</ref>
Ibn sa'd has stated his death to be at the age of 53 or 54,<ref>Ibn Sa'd,'' 'al-Tabaqat al-kubra'', Vol. 3, P.85.</ref> but Ibn Hajar believed it to be 56.<ref>'Asqalani, ''al-Asaba fi tamyiz al-sahaba'', Vol.4, P.43..</ref> There are different opinions about his name. Ibn sa'd believed his name is Hushaym,<ref>Ibn Sa'd,'' 'al-Tabaqat al-kubra'', Vol. 3, P.84.</ref> whereas Ibn Hisham has called him Mihsham.<ref>Ibn Hisham, ''al-Sirat al-nabawiyya'', Vol.1, P.277.</ref> Also, Khalifa b. al-Khayyat stated it to be Hisham,<ref>Ibn Hisham, ''al-Sirat al-nabawiyya'', Vol.1, P.28.</ref> while others believe it to be Hashim.<ref>Ibn 'Abd al-Barr, ''al-Isti'ab'', Vol.4, P.1631; Ibn Hajar, ''al-Asaba'', Vol.4, P.42.</ref> Al-Suhayli has reminded that Abu Hudhayfa's name is Qays and Mihsham is someone else who is an offspring of a person by the name of Mughayra b. 'Abd Allah b. 'Umar b. al-Makhzum.<ref>See: Al-Suhayli, ''al-Rawd al-unuf'', Vol.3, P.33; Ibn Hazm, ''Jawami' al-sirat al-nabawiyya'', P.88.</ref> His mother is Fatima, daughter of Safwan b. Umayya al-Kinani.<ref>Ibn Sa'd, ''al-Tabaqat al-kubra'', Vol.3, P.84; to see other opinions see: Khalifa, ''al-Tabaqat'', Vol.1, P.28.</ref>


== Abu Hudhayfa Becoming Muslim ==
== Abu Hudhayfa Becoming Muslim ==
He became Muslim before [[the Prophet]] had gone to Arqam's home for promoting Islam.<ref>Khalifa, ''al-Tabaqat'', Vol.1, P.28.</ref> His sister Hind, [[Abu Sufyan]]'s wife, blamed him by two odious verses of poem.<ref>bn Ishaq, Sirat(of the Prophet), P.210.</ref>
He became Muslim before [[the Prophet (s)]] had gone to Arqam's home for promoting Islam.<ref>Khalifa, ''al-Tabaqat'', Vol.1, P.28.</ref> His sister Hind, [[Abu Sufyan]]'s wife, blamed him by two odious verses of poem.<ref>bn Ishaq, Sirat(of the Prophet), P.210.</ref>


== Migration to Abyssinia ==
== Migration to Abyssinia ==
He migrated to [[Abyssinia]], along with his wife, Suhayl b. 'Amr's daughter, and his son by the name of Muhammad was born there.<ref>Ibn Ishaq, Sirat(of the Prophet), P. 156, 205.</ref> According to what is implied from Ibn Sa'd's words, Abu Hudhayfa had migrated for twice to Abyssiniah.<ref>Ibn Sa'd, ''al-Tabaqat al-kubra'', Vol.3, P.84. </ref> Ibn al-Kalbi<ref> Ibn al-Kalbi, ''Jamharat al-nasab'', vol.1, P.200.</ref> and al-Baladhuri<ref>Baladhuri, ''Ansab al-ashraf'', Vol.3, P.199.</ref> have verified this claim. After the rumor stating that [[infidle]]s of [[Mecca]] had become Muslims was spread, some of Emigrants came back to Mecca. When they were notified of its falsehood, either they hid themselves or were sheltered by great masters of infidels.<ref>Tabari, ''Tarikh al-rusul'', Vol.2, P.340.</ref> Meanwhile, Abu Hudhayfa was protected by Umayya b. Khalaf.<ref>Baladhuri, ''Ansab al-ashraf'', Vol.3, P.227.</ref>
He migrated to [[Abyssinia]], along with his wife, Suhayl b. 'Amr's daughter, and his son by the name of Muhammad was born there.<ref>Ibn Ishaq, Sirat(of the Prophet), P. 156, 205.</ref> According to what is implied from Ibn Sa'd's words, Abu Hudhayfa had migrated for twice to Abyssiniah.<ref>Ibn Sa'd, ''al-Tabaqat al-kubra'', Vol.3, P.84. </ref> Ibn al-Kalbi<ref> Ibn al-Kalbi, ''Jamharat al-nasab'', vol.1, P.200.</ref> and al-Baladhuri<ref>Baladhuri, ''Ansab al-ashraf'', Vol.3, P.199.</ref> have verified this claim. After the rumor stating that infidels of [[Mecca]] had become Muslims was spread, some of emigrants came back to Mecca. When they were notified of its falsehood, either they hid themselves or were sheltered by great masters of infidels.<ref>Tabari, ''Tarikh al-rusul'', Vol.2, P.340.</ref> Meanwhile, Abu Hudhayfa was protected by Umayya b. Khalaf.<ref>Baladhuri, ''Ansab al-ashraf'', Vol.3, P.227.</ref>


== Migration to Medina ==
== Migration to Medina ==
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He was one of the first people migrating to [[Medina]]. He was housed along with Salim,<ref>Ibn Hisham, ''al-Sirat al-nabawiyya'', Vol.2, P.123.</ref> his Mula and adopted son, in 'Abbad b. Bishr's home. [[the Prophet]] called Abu Hudhayfa and 'Abbad brothers.<ref>Ibn Sa'd, ''al-Tabaqat al-kubra'', Vol.3, P.84.</ref>(by making [['Aqd al-ukhuwwa]] among them)
He was one of the first people migrating to [[Medina]]. He was housed along with Salim,<ref>Ibn Hisham, ''al-Sirat al-nabawiyya'', Vol.2, P.123.</ref> his Mula and adopted son, in 'Abbad b. Bishr's home. [[the Prophet (s)]] called Abu Hudhayfa and 'Abbad brothers.<ref>Ibn Sa'd, ''al-Tabaqat al-kubra'', Vol.3, P.84.</ref>(by making [['Aqd al-ukhuwwa]] among them)


== Participation in Wars ==
== Participation in Wars ==
Abu Hudhayfa was present in [[the Battle of Badr|Badr]], [[the Battle of Uhud|Uhud]], [[the Battle of Khandaq|Khandaq]], [[the Battle of Hudaybiyya|Hudaybiyya]], and other wars.<ref>Ibn Sa'd, ''al-Tabaqat al-kubra'', Vol.3, P,84; Ibn 'Abd al-Barr,''al-Isti'ab'', Vol.4, P.1631.</ref> Moreover, we are aware of his presence in some [[Sariyya|saraya]], like a sariyya commanded by [[Hamza b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]] which happened 7 months after [[the migration to Medina]],<ref>Waqidi,''al-Maghazi'', Vol.1, P.9.</ref>a sariyya commanded by [['Abd Allah b. Jahsh]],<ref>Waqidi,''al-Maghazi'', Vol.1, P.19.</ref>and the sariyya of Qatan commended by Abu Salama<ref>Waqidi,''al-Maghazi'', Vol.1, P.345.</ref>. He participated in his own father's murder by a strike in the battle of Badr .<ref>Waqidi,''al-Maghazi'', Vol.1, P.70.</ref>
Abu Hudhayfa was present in [[the Battle of Badr|Badr]], [[the Battle of Uhud|Uhud]], [[the Battle of Khandaq|Khandaq]], [[the Battle of Hudaybiyya|Hudaybiyya]], and other wars.<ref>Ibn Sa'd, ''al-Tabaqat al-kubra'', Vol.3, P,84; Ibn 'Abd al-Barr,''al-Isti'ab'', Vol.4, P.1631.</ref> Moreover, we are aware of his presence in some [[Sariyya|saraya]], like a sariyya commanded by [[Hamza b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]] which happened 7 months after [[the migration to Medina]],<ref>Waqidi,''al-Maghazi'', Vol.1, P.9.</ref>a sariyya commanded by [['Abd Allah b. Jahsh]],<ref>Waqidi,''al-Maghazi'', Vol.1, P.19.</ref>and the sariyya of Qatan commended by Abu Salama<ref>Waqidi,''al-Maghazi'', Vol.1, P.345.</ref>. He participated in his own father's murder by a strike in the battle of Badr.<ref>Waqidi,''al-Maghazi'', Vol.1, P.70.</ref>


== Muhammad: Abu Hudhayfa's Offspring ==
== Muhammad: Abu Hudhayfa's Offspring ==
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==External Links==
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