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===Migrants in the second migration===
===Migrants in the second migration===
* Ja'far b. Abi Talib: he was the leader of people in the second migration. He later came to be known as [[Ja'far Dhi l-Janahayn]] and [[Ja'far al-Tayyar]]. His wife was [[Asma' bt. 'Umays]] and his children were 'Abd Allah, Muhammad, and 'Awn.
* Ja'far b. Abi Talib: he was the leader of the migrants in the second migration. He later came to be known as Ja'far Dhi l-Janahayn and Ja'far al-Tayyar. His wife was [[Asma' bt. 'Umays]] and his children were 'Abd Allah, Muhammad, and 'Awn.


* Suda who went to Abyssinia with her husband Sukran. Sukran converted to Christianity and passed away in Abyssinia. Suda later married the Prophet (s).
* [[Suda bt. Zam'at bt. Qays|Suda]] who went to [[Abyssinia]] with her husband Sukran. Sukran converted to [[Christianity]] and passed away in Abyssinia. Suda later married [[the Prophet (s)]].


* [[Umm Habiba bt. Abi Sufyan b. Harb]] who went to Abyssinia with her husband, [['Abd Allah b. Jahsh]]. On one account, her husband died there, and on another, he converted to Christianity. Later Umm Habiba married the Prophet (s).
* [[Umm Habiba|Umm Habiba bt. Abi Sufyan b. Harb]] who went to Abyssinia with her husband, [['Abd Allah b. Jahsh]]. On one account, her husband died there, and on another, he converted to Christianity. Later Umm Habiba married the Prophet (s).


* [[Khalid b. Sa'id b. 'As b. Umayya]]. Waqidi cited him as saying that he was one of the first people who migrated to Abyssinia.
* [[Khalid b. Sa'id b. 'As b. Umayya]]. Waqidi cited him as saying that he was one of the first people who migrated to Abyssinia.


* [['Umayr b. Rubab al-Sahmi]] who was later killed in [[Abu Bakr]]'s conquests.
* [['Umayr b. Rubab al-Sahmi]] who was later killed in [[Abu Bakr b. Abi Quhafa|Abu Bakr]]'s conquests.


* [['Ammar b. Yasir]], on one account.
* [['Ammar b. Yasir]], on one account.
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