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'''Naḍla b. ʿAbd Allāh b. Ḥarith''' (Arabic:{{ia| نَضلة بن عبداللـه بن حارث}}, d. [[64]]/684), known as '''Abū Barza al-Aslamī''' (Arabic:{{ia| اَبوبَرْزه اَسْلَمي}}), was a [[sahaba|companion]] of [[the Prophet Muhammad (s)]] and [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]. He attended numerous [[ghazwas]] as well as the battles of [[Battle of Jamal|Jamal]], [[Battle of Siffin|Siffin]], and [[Battle of Nahrawan|Nahrawan]]. He also attended some conquests of the early [[caliphs]]. Some people regarded him as being equivalent in significance to [[Salman al-Farsi]], [[Miqdad b. 'Amr]], [[Abu Dhar al-Ghifari]], and [['Ammar b. Yasir]]. Abu Barza has cited several [[hadiths]] from the Prophet (s) and [[Imam Hasan al-Mujtaba (a)]]. He was one of the people who objected to [[Yazid b. Mu'awiya]] after the [[martyrdom]] of [[Husayn b. 'Ali (a)]].
'''Naḍla b. ʿAbd Allāh b. Ḥarith''' (Arabic:{{ia| نَضلة بن عبداللـه بن حارث}}, d. [[64]]/684), known as '''Abū Barza al-Aslamī''' (Arabic:{{ia| اَبوبَرْزه اَسْلَمي}}), was a [[sahaba|companion]] of [[the Prophet Muhammad (s)]] and [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]. He attended numerous [[ghazwas]] as well as the battles of [[Battle of Jamal|Jamal]], [[Battle of Siffin|Siffin]], and [[Battle of Nahrawan|Nahrawan]]. He also attended some conquests of the early [[caliphs]]. Some people regarded him as being equivalent in significance to [[Salman al-Farsi]], [[Miqdad b. 'Amr]], [[Abu Dhar al-Ghifari]], and [['Ammar b. Yasir]]. Abu Barza has cited several [[hadiths]] from the Prophet (s) and [[Imam Hasan al-Mujtaba (a)]]. He was one of the people who objected to [[Yazid b. Mu'awiya]] after the [[martyrdom]] of [[Husayn b. 'Ali (a)]].


==Name and Kunya==
==Name and Teknonym==
Ibn Sa'd has cited Abu Barza's son as referring to him as 'Abd Allah b. Nadla, and Khalifa b. Khayyat has referred to him as Nadla b. 'Abd Allah. However, most sources have agreed over Nadla b. 'Ubayd, although there are other variations of his name as well.
Ibn Sa'd has cited Abu Barza's son as referring to him as 'Abd Allah b. Nadla, and Khalifa b. Khayyat has referred to him as Nadla b. 'Abd Allah. However, most sources have agreed over Nadla b. 'Ubayd, although there are other variations of his name as well.


According to some people, he was called Nadla b. Nayyar before the emergence of Islam, and since "Nayyar" meant Satan, the Prophet (s) called him Nadla b. 'Abd Allah. There is no disagreement about his [[kunya]], Abu Barza, except for [[al-Shaykh al-Tusi]] who referred to him under the companions of the Prophet (s) as Abu Barda, and under the companions of 'Ali (a) as Abu Barza, which seems to be a mistake. It is said that among the companions of the Prophet (s) he was the only person with the kunya, Abu Barza.
According to some people, he was called Nadla b. Nayyar before the emergence of Islam, and since "Nayyar" meant Satan, the Prophet (s) called him Nadla b. 'Abd Allah. There is no disagreement about his [[Teknonym]], Abu Barza, except for [[al-Shaykh al-Tusi]] who referred to him under the companions of the Prophet (s) as Abu Barda, and under the companions of 'Ali (a) as Abu Barza, which seems to be a mistake. It is said that among the companions of the Prophet (s) he was the only person with the Teknonym, Abu Barza.


==Attending the Prophet's (s) Battles==
==Attending the Prophet's (s) Battles==
He attended the [[Conquest of Mecca]], battles of [[Battle of Hunayn|Hunayn]], [[Battle of Khaybar|Khaybar]] and some other [[ghazwas]] of the Prophet (s). It is said that he attended 6 or 7 or 9 battles. According to his own reports, when the Prophet (s) was injured in the [[Battle of Uhud]], he took care of the Prophet (s), and the Prophet (s) prayed for his after he recovered.
He attended the [[Conquest of Mecca]], battles of [[Battle of Hunayn|Hunayn]], [[Battle of Khaybar|Khaybar]] and some other [[ghazwas]] of the Prophet (s). It is said that he attended 6 or 7 or 9 battles. According to his own reports, when the Prophet (s) was injured in the [[Battle of Uhud]], he took care of the Prophet (s), and the Prophet (s) prayed for him after he recovered.


==In the Period of Caliphs==
==In the Period of Caliphs==
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==References==
==References==
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* The material for this article is mainly taken from {{ia|[[:fa:ابوبرزه اسلمی|ابوبرزه اسلمی]]}} in Farsi WikiShia.
* The material for this article is mainly taken from {{ia|[[:fa:ابوبرزه اسلمی|ابوبرزه اسلمی]]}} in Farsi WikiShia.
 
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