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Abu al-Haytham al-Tayyahān is one of the Prophet (s)'s ṣaḥāba (i.e., companions) and a fellow of Imam ʾAli (a). He was a monotheist even before Islam. He was present at ʾAqaba allegiance, the wars of Badr, ʾUḥud, Khandaq, and Mūta. | '''Abu al-Haytham al-Tayyahān''' is one of the Prophet (s)'s ṣaḥāba (i.e., companions) and a fellow of Imam ʾAli (a). He was a monotheist even before Islam. He was present at ʾAqaba allegiance, the wars of Badr, ʾUḥud, Khandaq, and Mūta. | ||
Abu al-Haytham opposed Abū Bakr's caliphate after the death of the Prophet (s), and made an allegiance to Imam ʾAli (a) after ʾUthmān's murder. He was killed in the war of Ṣiffīn. Imam ʾAli (a) regrets the loss of fellows like him in Nahj al-Balagha. | Abu al-Haytham opposed Abū Bakr's caliphate after the death of the Prophet (s), and made an allegiance to Imam ʾAli (a) after ʾUthmān's murder. He was killed in the war of Ṣiffīn. Imam ʾAli (a) regrets the loss of fellows like him in Nahj al-Balagha. |