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Ṭalḥa ibn ʿUbayd Allāh طَلْحَة بن عُبَيْد اللّه | |
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Title | "The Generous" |
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Born | c. 594 CE |
Died | c. 656 CE (aged 61–62) |
Cause of death | killed at the Battle of Camel |
Resting place | Mausoleum of Talha ibn 'Ubayd Allah, Basra |
Religion | Islam |
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Known for | Being a companion of Muhammad; one of the ten to whom Paradise was promised |
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Allegiance | Muhammad (625–632) Abu Bakr (632–634) Aisha (656) |
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Ṭalḥa ibn ʿUbayd Allāh al-Taymī (Arabic: طَلْحَة بن عُبَيْد اللّه التَّيمي, c. 594 – c. 656) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. In Sunni Islam, he is mostly known for being among al-ʿashara al-mubashshara ('the ten to whom Paradise was promised'). He played an important role in the Battle of Uhud and the Battle of the Camel, in which he died. According to Sunnis, he was given the title "the Generous" by Muhammad.[2] However, Shia Muslims do not honour him.
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