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{{Infobox sahaba
{{Infobox sahaba
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| [[Kunya]] = Abu Umama
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| Epithet = As'ad al-Khayr
| Epithet = As'ad al-Khayr
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| Home town = [[Medina]]
| Lineage = [[Khazraj]]
| [[Muhajir]]/[[Ansar]] = Ansar
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| Death/Martyrdom =[[1]]/623
| Muhajir/Ansar = [[Ansar]]
| Cause of death/martyrdom = Illness
| Place of Residence = [[Medina]]
| Burial place = [[Baqi' cemetery]]
| Death/Martyrdom =[[1]]/623
| Converting to Islam = Before [[Hijra]]
| Cause of death/martyrdom = Illness
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'''Abū Umāma, Asʿad b. Zurāra''' (Arabic: ابوامامة اَسْعَد بن زُرارة) (d. [[1]]/623) was a [[sahaba]], and among the first people of [[Yathrib]] who converted to [[Islam]]. He was titled as '''As'ad al-Khayr''' (Arabic: أسعد الخير). He preached Islam in [[Medina]]; it is said he destroyed the [[idol]]s and performed [[prayer]]s alongside other Muslims. He was appointed as the [[naqib]] (deputy) of [[Banu Najjar]] by Prophet Muhammad (s) after [[the second pledge at al-Aqaba]]. As'ad and the Prophet Muhammad (s) had a mutual friendship. When As'ad had died, the Prophet Muhammad (s) performed the [[funeral prayer]] on his body and buried him in [[al-Baqi' cemetery]]. It is said that the 143rd verse of [[al-Baqara]] was revealed on the status of a number of [[sahaba]] especially As'ad b. Zurara.
'''Abū Umāma, Asʿad b. Zurāra''' (Arabic: ابوامامة اَسْعَد بن زُرارة) (d. [[1]]/623) was a [[sahaba]], and among the first people of [[Yathrib]] who converted to [[Islam]]. He was titled as '''As'ad al-Khayr''' (Arabic: أسعد الخير). He preached Islam in [[Medina]]; it is said he destroyed the [[idol]]s and performed [[prayer]]s alongside other Muslims. He was appointed as the [[naqib]] (deputy) of [[Banu Najjar]] by Prophet Muhammad (s) after [[the second pledge at al-Aqaba]]. As'ad and the Prophet Muhammad (s) had a mutual friendship. When As'ad had died, the Prophet Muhammad (s) performed the [[funeral prayer]] on his body and buried him in [[al-Baqi' cemetery]]. It is said that the 143rd verse of [[al-Baqara]] was revealed on the status of a number of [[sahaba]] especially As'ad b. Zurara.
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