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== Lineage, Birth, and Demise ==
== Lineage, Birth, and Demise ==
Miqdad b. 'Amr b. Tha'laba, known as Miqdad b. al-Aswad, there is no information about his birth time but as the historian reported his death time in 33/653-54 when he was 70,<ref>Ibn Ḥajar al-ʿAsqalānī, ''al-Iṣāba'', vol. 6, p. 161.</ref> probably he was born on 16 years after [['Am al-fil]] (b. 24 BH/586-7 - d. [[33]]/653-54). Biographers and historians have mentioned up to 20 of his ancestors.<ref>Ibn Ḥazm al-Andulusī, ''Jamhart ansāb al-ʿarab'', p. 441.</ref>  
Miqdad b. 'Amr b. Tha'laba, known as Miqdad b. al-Aswad, there is no information about his birth time but as the historian reported his death time in 33/653-54 when he was 70,<ref>Ibn Ḥajar al-ʿAsqalānī, ''al-Iṣāba'', vol. 6, p. 161.</ref> probably he was born on 16 years after [['Am al-fil]] (b. 24 BH/586-7 - d. [[33]]/653-54). Biographers and historians have mentioned up to 20 of his ancestors.<ref>Ibn Ḥazm al-Andulusī, ''Jamhart ansāb al-ʿarab'', p. 441.</ref>  
It is said that Miqdad had a quarrel with a person called "Abu Shimr b. Hajar" in Hadhramaut which led to that person's injury. After that, Miqdad went to [[Mecca]] and allied with [[Aswad b. 'Abd Yaghuth al-Zuhri]]. Thus, Aswad became Miqdad's father, and he came to be known as Miqdad b. Aswad and sometimes Miqdad al-Zuhri.<ref>Ibn Ḥajar al-ʿAsqalānī, ''al-Iṣāba'', vol. 6, p. 160.</ref>


Several titles like al-Bahra'i, al-Bahrawi, al-Kindi, and al-Hadhrami and [[kunay]]s such as Abu Ma'bad, Abu Sa'id, and Abu l-Aswad are reported for him.  
Several titles like al-Bahra'i, al-Bahrawi, al-Kindi, and al-Hadhrami and [[kunay]]s such as Abu Ma'bad, Abu Sa'id, and Abu l-Aswad are reported for him.  
It is said that Miqdad had a quarrel with a person called "Abu Shimr b. Hajar" in Hadhramaut which led to that person's injury. After that, Miqdad went to [[Mecca]] and allied with [[Aswad b. 'Abd Yaghuth al-Zuhri]]. Thus, Aswad became Miqdad's father, and he came to be known as Miqdad b. Aswad and sometimes Miqdad al-Zuhri.<ref>Ibn Ḥajar al-ʿAsqalānī, ''al-Iṣāba'', vol. 6, p. 160.</ref>


===Family===
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