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==[[Migration to Abyssinia|Emigrants to Abyssinia]]==
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* [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]]; known as ===Jaʿfar al-Ṭayyār=== ({{iarabic|جَعفَر الطَيّار}}) (the flying Ja'far) and ===Dhu l-Janāḥayn=== ({{iarabic|ذو الجَناحَین}}) (the one with two wings) was cousin of the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] and the older brother to [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]. He led a group of Muslims to take refuge in [[Abyssinia]]. He was appointed as the commander of the Muslim Army in the [[Battle of Muta]], in which he was later [[martyr]]ed. His tomb is in [[Jordan]].
* [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]]; known as '''Jaʿfar al-Ṭayyār''' ({{iarabic|جَعفَر الطَيّار}}) (the flying Ja'far) and '''Dhu l-Janāḥayn''' ({{iarabic|ذو الجَناحَین}}) (the one with two wings) was cousin of the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] and the older brother to [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]. He led a group of Muslims to take refuge in [[Abyssinia]]. He was appointed as the commander of the Muslim Army in the [[Battle of Muta]], in which he was later [[martyr]]ed. His tomb is in [[Jordan]].


* [['Abd Allah b. Mas'ud]]; known as ===ʾIbn Masʿūd=== (Arabic: {{iarabic|ابن مسعود}}), was one of the companions of the Prophet (s) and a [[narrator]] of [[hadith]]s and an [[exegete]] of the [[Qur'an]] in the early [[Islam]]. He took himself as the sixth person who converted to Islam. He was one of the first memorizers of the Qur'an.
* [['Abd Allah b. Mas'ud]]; known as '''ʾIbn Masʿūd''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|ابن مسعود}}), was one of the companions of the Prophet (s) and a [[narrator]] of [[hadith]]s and an [[exegete]] of the [[Qur'an]] in the early [[Islam]]. He took himself as the sixth person who converted to Islam. He was one of the first memorizers of the Qur'an.


* [['Abd Allah b. Ja'far b. Abi Talib|'Abd Allah b. Ja'far]]; a companions of the Prophet (s), Imam Ali (a), and [[Imam al-Hasan (a)]] and husband of [[Lady Zaynab (a)]]. He accompanied Imam al-Hasan (a) until his peace treaty with [[Mu'awiya]]. His two sons –[['Awn b. 'Abd Allah b. Ja'far|'Awn]] and [[Muhammad b. 'Abd Allah b. Ja'far|Muhammad]]- were martyred in the [[Day of 'Ashura']] by [[Yazid]]'s army.  
* [['Abd Allah b. Ja'far b. Abi Talib|'Abd Allah b. Ja'far]]; a companions of the Prophet (s), Imam Ali (a), and [[Imam al-Hasan (a)]] and husband of [[Lady Zaynab (a)]]. He accompanied Imam al-Hasan (a) until his peace treaty with [[Mu'awiya]]. His two sons –[['Awn b. 'Abd Allah b. Ja'far|'Awn]] and [[Muhammad b. 'Abd Allah b. Ja'far|Muhammad]]- were martyred in the [[Day of 'Ashura']] by [[Yazid]]'s army.  
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* [['Abd Allah b. 'Abd al-Asad]]; a foster brother (brother from rida') of the Prophet (s) and was among Muhajirun (the emigrants) who emigrated to Abyssinia (Ethiopia) and [[Medina]]. He was one of the first people converted to Islam and participated in the battles of [[battle of Badr|Badr]] and [[battle of Uhud|Uhud]]. He was wounded in the Battle of Uhud and later passed away from his wound.
* [['Abd Allah b. 'Abd al-Asad]]; a foster brother (brother from rida') of the Prophet (s) and was among Muhajirun (the emigrants) who emigrated to Abyssinia (Ethiopia) and [[Medina]]. He was one of the first people converted to Islam and participated in the battles of [[battle of Badr|Badr]] and [[battle of Uhud|Uhud]]. He was wounded in the Battle of Uhud and later passed away from his wound.


* [[Abu 'Ubayda al-Jarrah]]; known as ===Abū ʿUbayda al-Jarrāḥ=== ({{ia| أبوعُبیدة الجرّاح}}), a close companion of [[Abu Bakr b. Abi Quhafa]] and [['Umar b. al-Khattab]]. In the [[incident of Saqifa]], he endorsed the [[caliphate]] of Abu Bakr and had a major role in taking oaths of allegiance from opponents of Abu Bakr, and in particular, Imam 'Ali (a).  
* [[Abu 'Ubayda al-Jarrah]]; known as '''Abū ʿUbayda al-Jarrāḥ''' ({{ia| أبوعُبیدة الجرّاح}}), a close companion of [[Abu Bakr b. Abi Quhafa]] and [['Umar b. al-Khattab]]. In the [[incident of Saqifa]], he endorsed the [[caliphate]] of Abu Bakr and had a major role in taking oaths of allegiance from opponents of Abu Bakr, and in particular, Imam 'Ali (a).  


* [[Shurahbil b. Hasana]]; one of the first sahaba of Prophet Muhammad (s). Shurahbil attended the first [[ghazwas]] in the early Islam. He is mentioned as a scriber (or katib) of the Prophet (s); he wrote the Prophet's (s) letter to people of Ayla.
* [[Shurahbil b. Hasana]]; one of the first sahaba of Prophet Muhammad (s). Shurahbil attended the first [[ghazwas]] in the early Islam. He is mentioned as a scriber (or katib) of the Prophet (s); he wrote the Prophet's (s) letter to people of Ayla.
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* [[Mus'ab b. 'Umayr]]; was among those who converted to [[Islam]] in the house of [[Arqam b. Abi Arqam|Arqam]]. He was sent him to [[Yathrib]] for the propagation of Islam. He attended the Battle of Badr and was [[Martyrdom|martyred]] in the Battle of Uhud.
* [[Mus'ab b. 'Umayr]]; was among those who converted to [[Islam]] in the house of [[Arqam b. Abi Arqam|Arqam]]. He was sent him to [[Yathrib]] for the propagation of Islam. He attended the Battle of Badr and was [[Martyrdom|martyred]] in the Battle of Uhud.


* [['Uthman b. Maz'un]]; one of the Prophet's Companions and his foster brother. He was among the first Muslims. He, his brother, 'Abd Allah b. Maz'un, and his son, Sa'ib, were present in Migration to Abyssinia, Migration to Medina, and the Battle of Badr.  
* [['Uthman b. Maz'un]]; one of the Prophet's Companions and his foster brother. He was among the first Muslims. He, his brother, 'Abd Allah b. Maz'un, and his son, Sa'ib, were present in Migration to Abyssinia, Migration to Medina, and the Battle of Badr.


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