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During the Prophet's (s) [[Hijra|immigration]] from [[Mecca]] to [[Medina]], when the Prophet (s) had a sojourn in al-Ghamim station, Burayda and 80 families associated with him went to the Prophet (s) and converted to Islam. But on Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani's account,<ref>Ibn Ḥajar, ''al-Iṣāba'', vol.1, p. 146.</ref> he converted to Islam after the [[Battle of Badr]].
During the Prophet's (s) [[Hijra|immigration]] from [[Mecca]] to [[Medina]], when the Prophet (s) had a sojourn in al-Ghamim station, Burayda and 80 families associated with him went to the Prophet (s) and converted to Islam. But on Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani's account,<ref>Ibn Ḥajar, ''al-Iṣāba'', vol.1, p. 146.</ref> he converted to Islam after the [[Battle of Badr]].


Burayda only joined the Prophet (s) in Medina after the [[Battle of Uhud]]. After this battle, he moved to Medina and attended all the Prophet's (s) later battles. In 9/630-31, he was once commissioned by the Prophet (s) to receive taxes from Aslam and Ghifar tribes and once again to call them to join the [[Battle of Tabuk]].
Burayda only joined the Prophet (s) in Medina after the [[Battle of Uhud]]. After this battle, he moved to Medina and attended all the Prophet's (s) later battles. In 9/630-1, he was once commissioned by the Prophet (s) to receive taxes from Aslam and Ghifar tribes and once again to call them to join the [[Battle of Tabuk]].


He narrated [[hadith]]s from the Prophet (s), and Abu Dawud, the author of ''Musnad'' cited his hadiths. His son, 'Abd Allah b. Burayda and his grandsons, Aws b. 'Abd Allah and Sahl b. 'Abd Allah also narrated hadiths from him.<ref>Kashshī, ''Ikhtīyār maʿrifat al-rijāl'', p. 30, 38, 94; Ibn Qutayba, ''ʿUyūn al-akhbār'', vol. 1, p. 38; vol. 3, p. 119.</ref>
He narrated [[hadith]]s from the Prophet (s), and Abu Dawud, the author of ''Musnad'' cited his hadiths. His son, 'Abd Allah b. Burayda and his grandsons, Aws b. 'Abd Allah and Sahl b. 'Abd Allah also narrated hadiths from him.<ref>Kashshī, ''Ikhtīyār maʿrifat al-rijāl'', p. 30, 38, 94; Ibn Qutayba, ''ʿUyūn al-akhbār'', vol. 1, p. 38; vol. 3, p. 119.</ref>
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