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...urred around 7 AH, coinciding with the Conquest of Khaybar. Jafar ibn Abi Talib, who had led the community in Abyssinia and d...
...ted a three-level command structure: Zayd ibn Haritha, then Jafar ibn Abi Talib, then Abdullah ibn Rawaha, with the army to c...
...en documented in the seerah from the first emigration. When Jafar ibn Abi Talib spoke before his court and recited Surah Mary...
Brother of Ali who led the migration to Abyssinia and was martyred at the Battle of Mutah.
Sudanese Islamic scholar, philosopher, and educator (1931–2025 CE). Born in Omdurman, Sudan, he pursued advanced study in Islamic sciences and philosophy in Eng
The just Christian king of Abyssinia who gave refuge to the first Muslim emigrants and eventually accepted Islam in secret.
Son of Muhammad al-Baqir and a major scholar of the Tabi Tabieen generation. He taught both Abu Hanifah and Malik ibn Anas among others. He is revered as the 6t
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