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Abbad ibn Bishr al-Awsi | |
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Native name | عباد بن بشر |
Born | 33 years before Hijri year Medina, Hejaz |
Died | 632 Al-Yamama |
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Other work | First chain narrator of Hadith Ulama Zakat and tax collector |
Military career | |
Allegiance | Medina Rashidun Caliphate |
Service/ | Rashidun army |
ʿAbbād ibn Bishr (Arabic: عباد بن بشر) (c.597–632) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.[2] After the Hijrah of Muhammad and his followers from Mecca, 'Abbad and his clansmen were given the name of Ansar for their assistance in giving shelter to the Muslims who came to their town. His Kunya or Teknonymy were Abu al-Rabi'.
Tabaqat al-Kubra chapter Abbad bin Bishr
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).