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Sources of Islamic history have mentioned Zayd b. Haritha as one of the first people who converted to [[Islam]]. When [[the Prophet (s)]] was selected as a prophet and went back home, [[Khadija]], [['Ali b. Abi Talib (a)]], and Zayd b. Haritha were in his house. Zayd is the second Muslim man after [[Imam 'Ali (a)]].
Sources of Islamic history have mentioned Zayd b. Haritha as one of the first people who converted to [[Islam]]. When [[the Prophet (s)]] was selected as a prophet and went back home, [[Khadija]], [['Ali b. Abi Talib (a)]], and Zayd b. Haritha were in his house. Zayd is the second Muslim man after [[Imam 'Ali (a)]].


When the Prophet (s) immigrated to [[Medina]], Zayd and [[Abu Rafi']] were assigned the task of taking the Prophet (s)'s daughters, [[Fatima (s)]], [[Umm Kulthum]], and [[Suda]]. Zayd's wife [[Umm Ayman]] and his son, [[Usama]], accompanied them on this trip.
When the Prophet (s) immigrated to [[Medina]], Zayd and [[Abu Rafi']] were assigned the task of taking the Prophet (s)'s daughters, [[Fatima (s)]], [[Umm Kulthum]], and [[Suda bt. Zam'a|Suda]]. Zayd's wife [[Umm Ayman]] and his son, [[Usama]], accompanied them on this trip.


[[Hamza b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]] made a fraternity pact with Zayd b. Haritha in [[Mecca]]. In the [[battle of Uhud]], Hamza appointed Zayd as the executor of his will in case he dies. After [[hijra]], the Prophet (s) made a fraternity pact between Zayd and [[Usayd b. Hudayr]].
[[Hamza b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]] made a fraternity pact with Zayd b. Haritha in [[Mecca]]. In the [[battle of Uhud]], Hamza appointed Zayd as the executor of his will in case he dies. After [[hijra]], the Prophet (s) made a fraternity pact between Zayd and [[Usayd b. Hudayr]].
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