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'''Ṣakhr b. Ḥarb b. Umayya b. ʿAbd al-Shams b. ʿAbd Manāf''' (صَخر بن حَرب بن اُمَیـَّة بن عبدالشمس بن عبدمَناف), famous as '''Abu Sufyan''' (اَبوسُفیان), is one of the famous Arab men in the history of early Islam. When the Noble [[Prophet (s)]] started his invitation to [[Islam]], Abu Sufyan turned in to one of the most obstinate enemies of the Prophet (s). He had an active role against the Prophet (s) in the Battles of [[Battle of Badr|Badr]], [[Battle of Uhud|Uhud]] and [[Battle of Khandaq|Khandaq]] but embraced Islam in the eighth year of Hijri, and was appointed as the governor of [[Najran]] by the Noble Prophet (s). He treated the [[Abu Bakr|first]] and [['Umar b. Khattab|second caliph]] with compromise and supported the caliphate of [['Uthman b. 'Affan|'Uthman]]. | '''Ṣakhr b. Ḥarb b. Umayya b. ʿAbd al-Shams b. ʿAbd Manāf''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|صَخر بن حَرب بن اُمَیـَّة بن عبدالشمس بن عبدمَناف}}), famous as '''Abu Sufyan''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|اَبوسُفیان}}), is one of the famous Arab men in the history of early Islam. When the Noble [[Prophet (s)]] started his invitation to [[Islam]], Abu Sufyan turned in to one of the most obstinate enemies of the Prophet (s). He had an active role against the Prophet (s) in the Battles of [[Battle of Badr|Badr]], [[Battle of Uhud|Uhud]] and [[Battle of Khandaq|Khandaq]] but embraced Islam in the eighth year of Hijri, and was appointed as the governor of [[Najran]] by the Noble Prophet (s). He treated the [[Abu Bakr|first]] and [['Umar b. Khattab|second caliph]] with compromise and supported the caliphate of [['Uthman b. 'Affan|'Uthman]]. | ||
==Birth and Lineage== | ==Birth and Lineage== |