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The family of Sa'd consisted of eminent personalities from the [[Khazraj]] tribe. His father 'Ubada was one of the chiefs of the Khazraj tribe in [[Yathrib]] and his mother 'Umara bt. Mas'ud b. Qays was one of the ladies who pledged allegiance to [[the Prophet (s)]], and passed away in the year [[5]]/626-7. | The family of Sa'd consisted of eminent personalities from the [[Khazraj]] tribe. His father 'Ubada was one of the chiefs of the Khazraj tribe in [[Yathrib]] and his mother 'Umara bt. Mas'ud b. Qays was one of the ladies who pledged allegiance to [[the Prophet (s)]], and passed away in the year [[5]]/626-7. | ||
Sa'd was one of the companions of the Prophet (s), an [[Ansar|inhabitant of Medina]] and a leader of the Khazraj tribe during the [[Age of Ignorance]] as well as after the advent of Islam. [[Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi|Ibn Hazm]] states that he narrated | Sa'd was one of the companions of the Prophet (s), an [[Ansar|inhabitant of Medina]] and a leader of the Khazraj tribe during the [[Age of Ignorance]] as well as after the advent of Islam. [[Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi|Ibn Hazm]] states that he narrated twenty-one [[hadith]]s from the Prophet (s). Before the dawn of Islam, he was known as Sa'd al-Kamil (Sa'd the perfect) because of his knowledge of reading, writing, archery and swimming. | ||
Sa'd and his forefathers were known for their generosity in the Age of Ignorance and even after it because of their honor, dignity, and open-handedness in giving feasts in Medina. It has been said that no Arab family boasted of generosity to last in four generations in such a manner. [[Qays b. Sa'd b. 'Ubada|Qays]], the son of Sa'd was the most charitable of them all. | Sa'd and his forefathers were known for their generosity in the Age of Ignorance and even after it because of their honor, dignity, and open-handedness in giving feasts in Medina. It has been said that no Arab family boasted of generosity to last in four generations in such a manner. [[Qays b. Sa'd b. 'Ubada|Qays]], the son of Sa'd was the most charitable of them all. |