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==Post-Islam Era== | ==Post-Islam Era== | ||
===The First Muslim in Ash'ari Family=== | ===The First Muslim in Al-Ash'ari Family=== | ||
[[Malik b. 'Amir al-Ash'ari]] is considered the first Muslim in Ash'ari family, who is the ancestor of Ash'ari family in [[Qom]]. He is the first emigrant to meet [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] and he converted to Islam afterwards. Then he returned to his tribe and after some years he brought them to meet Prophet (s). | [[Malik b. 'Amir al-Ash'ari]] is considered the first Muslim in Ash'ari family, who is the ancestor of Ash'ari family in [[Qom]]. He is the first emigrant to meet [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] and he converted to Islam afterwards. Then he returned to his tribe and after some years he brought them to meet Prophet (s). | ||
=== | ===Converting other Ash'aris to Islam=== | ||
After Malik b. 'Amir, a group of Ash'ari family travelled to [[Medina]] in the 7th year of [[ | After Malik b. 'Amir, a group of Al-Ash'ari family travelled to [[Medina]] in the 7th year of [[Hijra]] and converted to Islam as well. It happened after the [[battle of Khaybar]]. Some sources stated that Malik b. 'Amir converted to Islam in [[Mecca]]; but most of the sources—without mentioning his migration to Mecca—reported that they went to Medina in [[7]]/628 and converted to Islam in the time of the battle of Khaybar. However, they were enthusiastic to convert to Islam unlike some Arab tribes who converted to Islam after the [[conquest of Mecca]], as they were sure [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] would conquer Mecca. Hence, converting to Islam before the conquest of Mecca was regarded as an honor for Al-Ash'ari family. | ||
A large number of historians believe Ash'ari family converted to Islam in 7 | A large number of historians believe Al-Ash'ari family converted to Islam in [[7]]/628 after the battle of Khaybar. Zeyni Dahlan stated: "Researchers believe Ash'aris came to [[Hijaz]] after the battle of Khaybar in [[7]]/628". Some historians believe that they converted to Islam twenty years after [[Bi'that]] of Prophet Muhammad (s). | ||
[[Abu 'Amir al-Ash'ari]] and [[Abu Musa al-Ash'ari]] are regarded as the main figures of Ash'ari family. Abu 'Amir was martyred in [[ | [[Abu 'Amir al-Ash'ari]] and [[Abu Musa al-Ash'ari]] are regarded as the main figures of Al-Ash'ari family. Abu 'Amir was martyred in the [[battle of Hunayn]], his sons 'Amir b. abi 'Amir and Harith al-Ash'ari have narrated hadiths from Prophet Muhammad (s). | ||
==Migration to Iraq== | ==Migration to Iraq== |