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'''Jundub b. Junāda b. Sufyān al-Ghifārī''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|جُندُب بن جُناده بن سفیان الغِفاري}}) (b. 33 [[BH]]/590 - d. [[32]]/653) known as '''Abū Dhar al-Ghifārī''' ({{iarabic|أبوذر الغفاري}}) was one of the greatest [[sahaba|companions]] of [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] and a companion of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]; he was also one of those who were known as [[the four pillars]]. He was a true companion of Prophet Muhammad (s) and [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]]. Numerous virtues and excellences have been narrated for him by both [[Sunni]] and [[Shi'a]]. Scholars of [[rijal]] have considered him as one the four pillars [among the companions]. Abu Dhar complained criticized actions of [['Uthman]], the thirds Caliph, and as a result, he was exiled to [[Syria]] and then to [[al-Rabadha]] where he passed away. | '''Jundub b. Junāda b. Sufyān al-Ghifārī''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|جُندُب بن جُناده بن سفیان الغِفاري}}) (b. 33 [[BH]]/590 - d. [[32]]/653) known as '''Abū Dhar al-Ghifārī''' ({{iarabic|أبوذر الغفاري}}) was one of the greatest [[sahaba|companions]] of [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] and a companion of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]; he was also one of those who were known as [[the four pillars]]. He was a true companion of Prophet Muhammad (s) and [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]]. Numerous virtues and excellences have been narrated for him by both [[Sunni]] and [[Shi'a]]. Scholars of [[rijal]] have considered him as one the four pillars [among the companions]. Abu Dhar complained criticized actions of [['Uthman]], the thirds Caliph, and as a result, he was exiled to [[Syria]] and then to [[al-Rabadha]] where he passed away. | ||