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Abū Usāma Zayd b. Ḥāritha b. Sharāhīl (Shuraḥbīl) al-Kalbī, known as Zayd b. Ḥāritha (Arabic: زید بن حارثة) (d. 8 A.H./ 629), was [[the Prophet (s)]]'s stepson; before that, he was the Prophet (s)'s slave and was emancipated by him. He was one of the first people who converted to Islam and the only person from [[Sahaba]] (the Prophet (s)'s immediate companions) whose name is mentioned in [[the Quran]]. He was the commander in the [[Battle of Mu'ta]] and was killed in this battle. His grave, as well as the graves of other martyrs of [[Mu'ta]], are located in [[Jordan]] and are visited by Muslim pilgrims.
Abū Usāma Zayd b. Ḥāritha b. Sharāhīl (Shuraḥbīl) al-Kalbī, known as Zayd b. Ḥāritha (Arabic: زید بن حارثة) (d. 8 A.H./ 629), was [[the Prophet (s)]]'s stepson; before that, he was the Prophet (s)'s slave and was emancipated by him. He was one of the first people who converted to Islam and the only person from [[Sahaba]] (the Prophet (s)'s immediate companions) whose name is mentioned in [[the Quran]]. He was the commander in the [[Battle of Mu'ta]] and was killed in this battle. His grave, as well as the graves of other martyrs of [[Mu'ta]], are located in [[Jordan]] and are visited by Muslim pilgrims.


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