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| Birth = 37 years before [[Hijra]]/587-8 | |||
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'''Miqdād b. 'Amr''' (Arabic:مقداد بن عمرو), known as '''Miqdad b. al-Aswad''' (Arabic:مقداد بن الأسود), is one of the noble [[:category:Sahabas|companions of the Prophet (s)]], and one of the first Shi'as of [[Imam Ali (a)]]. He is participated in the [[battle of Badr]] and all of the battles with [[the Prophet (s)]]. The Prophet (s) said: Miqdad is one of the four, Allah ordered me to like. | '''Miqdād b. 'Amr''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|مقداد بن عمرو}}), known as '''Miqdad b. al-Aswad''' (Arabic:{{iarabic|مقداد بن الأسود}}), is one of the noble [[:category:Sahabas|companions of the Prophet (s)]], and one of the first Shi'as of [[Imam Ali (a)]]. He is participated in the [[battle of Badr]] and all of the battles with [[the Prophet (s)]]. The Prophet (s) said: Miqdad is one of the four, Allah ordered me to like. | ||
== Lineage, Birth, and Demise == | == Lineage, Birth, and Demise == | ||
Miqdad b. 'Amr b. Tha'laba (b. 37BH/ | Miqdad b. 'Amr b. Tha'laba (b. 37BH/587-8 - d. [[33]]/653-4) also known as Miqdad b. al-Aswad. | ||
He was living in [[Hadramut]] in the [[age of Ignorance]], because of an issue in his birth place he came to [[Mecca]] and became the adopted son to [[Aswad b. 'Abd Yaghuth]], so he was called Miqdad b. 'Abd Yaghuth, till the [[verse]] 5 of [[sura al-Ahzab]] commanded that everyone should be called after his father, and after that he was called Miqdad b. 'Amr. | He was living in [[Hadramut]] in the [[age of Ignorance]], because of an issue in his birth place he came to [[Mecca]] and became the adopted son to [[Aswad b. 'Abd Yaghuth]], so he was called Miqdad b. 'Abd Yaghuth, till the [[verse]] 5 of [[sura al-Ahzab]] commanded that everyone should be called after his father, and after that he was called Miqdad b. 'Amr. | ||
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So I came out and saw [[Abu Dhar al-Ghifari|Abu Dhar]] and told him the story, he said: "my brother, Miqdad, is right". Then I came to [['Abd Allah b. Mas'ud]] and told him the story, he said: "it has been told to us and we haven't abstained." | So I came out and saw [[Abu Dhar al-Ghifari|Abu Dhar]] and told him the story, he said: "my brother, Miqdad, is right". Then I came to [['Abd Allah b. Mas'ud]] and told him the story, he said: "it has been told to us and we haven't abstained." | ||
== References == | |||
* The material for writing this article is mainly taken from [http://fa.wikishia.net/view/%D9%85%D9%82%D8%AF%D8%A7%D8%AF_%D8%A8%D9%86_%D8%B9%D9%85%D8%B1%D9%88 مقداد بن عمرو] from Farsi WikiShia. | |||
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