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  | Full name = Ja'far b. Abi Talib b. 'Abd al-Muttalib
  | Kunya = Abu 'Abd Allah, Abu l-Masakin
  | Kunya = Abu 'Abd Allah, Abu l-Masakin
  |Epithet = Ja'far al-Tayyar, Dhu l-janahayn
  |Epithet = Ja'far al-Tayyar, Dhu l-janahayn
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  | Places of Residence = Mecca, [[Abyssinia]], [[Medina]]
  | Places of Residence = Mecca, [[Abyssinia]], [[Medina]]
  | Place of Residence =  
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  | Death/Martyrdom = [[8]]/629
  | Death/Martyrdom = Jumada I, [[8]]/September, 629
  | Cause of death/martyrdom  = Martyred in the [[Battle of Muta]]
  | Cause of death/martyrdom  = Martyred in the [[Battle of Muta]]
  | Burial place = [[Jordan]]
  | Burial place = [[Jordan]]
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'''Jaʿfar b. Abī Ṭālib b. ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|جَعفَر بن اَبي طالِب بن عَبدالمُطَّلِب}}), also 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 a cousin and a [[Companions|companion]] to the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] and the older brother to [[Imam 'Ali (a)]].
'''Jaʿfar b. Abī Ṭālib''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|جَعفَر بن اَبي طالِب }}, b. circa 590 C.E. - d. [[8]]/629) also 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 a cousin and a [[Companions|companion]] to the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] and the older brother to [[Imam 'Ali (a)]].


He led a group of Muslims to take refuge in [[Abyssinia]]. After his return, the Prophet (s) taught him a prayer, which is known as the [[Prayer of Ja'far al-Tayyar]].
He led a group of Muslims to take refuge in [[Abyssinia]]. After his return, the Prophet (s) taught him a prayer, which is known as the [[Prayer of Ja'far al-Tayyar]].
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