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Sunnis have regarded 'Uthman b. Maz'un along with other great figures such as [[Hamza b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]], [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]] and [[Ali b. Abi Talib]] as the twelve disciples of Prophet Muhammad (s).
Sunnis have regarded 'Uthman b. Maz'un along with other great figures such as [[Hamza b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]], [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]] and [[Ali b. Abi Talib]] as the twelve disciples of Prophet Muhammad (s).


'Uthman, his son, Sa'ib, and his brother, 'Abd Allah, emigrated to Abyssinia and to Medina and participated in the [[battle of Badr]]. Sa'ib was martyred in the [[battle of Yamama]] at his thirties. 'Uthman has composed some poems about emigration to Abyssinia. Returning from Abyssinia, he entered [[Mecca]] under the safe conduct of Walid b. Mughayra; but when he saw that other Muslims are being tortured, he asked asked Walid to nullify his safe conduct so that he become like other Muslims. Although he was tortured by polytheist of Mecca he expressed his happiness for this.
'Uthman, his son, Sa'ib, and his brother, 'Abd Allah, emigrated to Abyssinia and to Medina and participated in the [[battle of Badr]]. Sa'ib was martyred in the [[battle of Yamama]] at his thirties. 'Uthman has composed some poems about emigration to Abyssinia. Returning from Abyssinia, he entered [[Mecca]] under the safe conduct of Walid b. Mughira; but when he saw that other Muslims are being tortured, he asked asked Walid to nullify his safe conduct so that he become like other Muslims. Although he was tortured by polytheist of Mecca he expressed his happiness for this.


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