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| title    = Talha b. 'Ubayd Allah
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| Full Name  = Talha b. 'Ubayd Allah al-Qurashi al-Taymi
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| [[Kunya]]  = Abu Muhammad
| Epithet  = Talha al-Khayr, Talha Fayyad
| Lineage  = Bany Taym
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| Birth = 10 years before [[Bi'tha]]
| Home Town = [[Mecca]]
| Death/Martyrdom= [[36]]/656
| Cause of Death/Martyrdom = He was killed in [[Battle of Jamal]]
| Burial Place = [[Basra]]
| Era = Early Islam
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| Activities = Participating in [[Battle of Uhud]], Jamal
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'''Ṭalḥa b. ʿUbayd Allāh''' (Arabic: طلحة بن عبیدالله) was one of the [[companions]] of [[the Prophet (s)]] and the early Muslims. He was the cousin of [[Abu Bakr b. Abi Quhafa]], the First [[Caliph]]. Talha was a gallant warrior in the battles of the early days of [[Islam]] in the army of Muslims. After the demise of the Prophet (s), he cooperated with the early caliphs and helped them in their conquests. He was appointed by the [['Umar b. Khattab|Second Caliph]] in the [[Six-Member Council]] as a candidate for occupying the position of [[caliphate]] after him. He was active in the story of killing [['Uthman b. 'Affan]], the Third Caliph, and encouraged people to kill him. After 'Uthman's murder, Talha pledged his [[allegiance]] with [[Imam Ali (a)]], but he breached his pledge after a while, launching the [[Battle of Jamal]] against Imam Ali (a) with the help of [[Zubayr b. 'Awam|zubayr]], [['Ayisha]], the Prophet (s)'s widow, and some [[Umayyad]]s; they came to be known among [[Shi'a|Shiite]]s as [[Nakithun]]. In this battle, Talha was killed by [[Marwan b. Hakam]] who was in the army of Nakithun.
'''Ṭalḥa b. ʿUbayd Allāh''' (Arabic: طلحة بن عبیدالله) was one of the [[companions]] of [[the Prophet (s)]] and the early Muslims. He was the cousin of [[Abu Bakr b. Abi Quhafa]], the First [[Caliph]]. Talha was a gallant warrior in the battles of the early days of [[Islam]] in the army of Muslims. After the demise of the Prophet (s), he cooperated with the early caliphs and helped them in their conquests. He was appointed by the [['Umar b. Khattab|Second Caliph]] in the [[Six-Member Council]] as a candidate for occupying the position of [[caliphate]] after him. He was active in the story of killing [['Uthman b. 'Affan]], the Third Caliph, and encouraged people to kill him. After 'Uthman's murder, Talha pledged his [[allegiance]] with [[Imam Ali (a)]], but he breached his pledge after a while, launching the [[Battle of Jamal]] against Imam Ali (a) with the help of [[Zubayr b. 'Awam|zubayr]], [['Ayisha]], the Prophet (s)'s widow, and some [[Umayyad]]s; they came to be known among [[Shi'a|Shiite]]s as [[Nakithun]]. In this battle, Talha was killed by [[Marwan b. Hakam]] who was in the army of Nakithun.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Abu Muhammad Talha b. 'Abd Allah b. 'Uthman b. 'Amr b. Ka'b b. Sa'd b. Taym b. Murra b. Ka'b b. Lu'ayy b. Ghalib al-Qurashi al-Taymi was from the Banu Taym tribe and was born 10 years before [[the Prophet (s)]]'s [[bi'that]] ([[594]]). His mother Su'ba bt. Hadrami was alive in the period of the Prophet (s), and according to some relatives of Talha, she died a Muslim.
Abu Muhammad Talha b. 'Ubayd Allah b. 'Uthman b. 'Amr b. Ka'b b. Sa'd b. Taym b. Murra b. Ka'b b. Lu'ayy b. Ghalib al-Qurashi al-Taymi was from the Banu Taym tribe and was born 10 years before [[the Prophet (s)]]'s [[bi'that]] ([[594]]). His mother Su'ba bt. Hadrami was alive in the period of the Prophet (s), and according to some relatives of Talha, she died a Muslim.


His wives were: Humna bt. Jahsh (the Prophet (s)'s cousin who gave birth to Muhammad and 'Imran), Umm Kulthum bt. Abu Bakr (who gave birth to Ya'qub, Isma'il, Zakariyya, and 'Ayisha), Su'da bt. 'Awf (who gave birth to 'Isa and Yahya), Khula bt. Qa'qa' b. Ma'bad b. Zurara b. Ads al-Tamimi (who gave birth to Musa), Umm Harith bt. Qusama from the Tayy tribe (who gave birth to Umm Ishaq), Umm Aban bt. 'Utba b. Rabi'a (who gave birth to Ishaq), and a woman from Taghlibiyya (who gave birth to Salih). Also two of his bind-women, Su'ba and Maryam, gave birth to children.
His wives were: Humna bt. Jahsh (the Prophet (s)'s cousin who gave birth to Muhammad and 'Imran), Umm Kulthum bt. Abu Bakr (who gave birth to Ya'qub, Isma'il, Zakariyya, and 'Ayisha), Su'da bt. 'Awf (who gave birth to 'Isa and Yahya), Khula bt. Qa'qa' b. Ma'bad b. Zurara b. Ads al-Tamimi (who gave birth to Musa), Umm Harith bt. Qusama from the Tayy tribe (who gave birth to Umm Ishaq), Umm Aban bt. 'Utba b. Rabi'a (who gave birth to Ishaq), and a woman from Taghlibiyya (who gave birth to Salih). Also two of his bind-women, Su'ba and Maryam, gave birth to children.
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