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| Activities = Waging the battles of [[Battle of Badr|Badr]], [[Battle of Uhud|Uhud]], [[Battle of Khandaq|Khandaq]] against Muslims | | Activities = Waging the battles of [[Battle of Badr|Badr]], [[Battle of Uhud|Uhud]], [[Battle of Khandaq|Khandaq]] against Muslims | ||
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'''Ṣakhr b. Ḥarb b. Umayya b. ʿAbd al-Shams b. ʿAbd Manāf''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|صَخر بن حَرب بن اُمَیـَّة بن عبد الشمس بن عبد مَناف}}), 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 | '''Ṣakhr b. Ḥarb b. Umayya b. ʿAbd al-Shams b. ʿAbd Manāf''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|صَخر بن حَرب بن اُمَیـَّة بن عبد الشمس بن عبد مَناف}}), 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 into 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 8/629, 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]]. | He treated the [[Abu Bakr|first]] and [['Umar b. Khattab|second caliph]] with compromise and supported the caliphate of [['Uthman b. 'Affan|'Uthman]]. |