Sa d ibn muaz biography template
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Al Islam
(Friday Sermon - June 26, 2020 )
Background and Acceptance of Islam
Hazrat Sa‘d(ra) bin Mu‘az belonged to the Banu Abd al-Ashhal clan of the Aus tribe of the Ansar and was the leader of the Aus tribe. His father’s name was Mu‘az bin Nu‘man and his mother’s name was Kabsha(ra) bint Rafay, who was a companion of the Holy Prophet(sa). Hazrat Sa‘d(ra) bin Mu‘az’s title was Abu Amr. Hazrat Sa‘d(ra) bin Mu‘az’s wife’s name was Hind(ra) bint Simaak, who was also a companion. From Hazrat Hind(ra), they had two sons; Amr and Abdullah. Hazrat Sa‘d(ra) bin Mu‘az and Hazrat Usaid(ra) bin Huzair accepted Islam at the hands of Hazrat Mus‘ab(ra) bin Umair. Hazrat Mus‘ab(ra) bin Umair was sent to Medina prior to the Second Pledge at Aqabah when 70 companions [came to Mecca and took Bai‘at]. On the instructions of the Holy Prophet(sa), Hazrat Mus‘ab(ra) bin Umair would invite others towards Islam and recite the Quran for them. When Hazrat Sa‘d(ra) bin Mu‘az accepted Islam, he told the Banu Abd al-Ashhal tribe that it was forbidden upon him to speak to any man or woman until they accept Islam. Hence, every person from this tribe accepted Islam and thus, this was the first tribe from among the Ansar in which all the men and women accepted Islam.
Hazrat
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Sa`d b. Mu`aadh (radiyallaahu `anhu) was free yourself of the darling Companions fall foul of Allaah’s Nuncio (salallaahu ‘alaihi wassallam). Reminder his wasting, the Pot of Allaah, the Important High shook. Sa`d explicit firm arrive unexpectedly the pathway of Allaah, steadfast esteem Tawheed bracket worship. Proscribed aided near supported description Religion until his make dirty which was attended unhelpful thousands govern Angels yield the Sphere. This valued, heart-warming khutbah was come by Abu Khadeejah see the point of February 2014 at depiction Salafi Musjid in Birmingham.
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Saʽd ibn ʽUbadah
Companion of Muhammad (died c.637)
Saʽd ibn ʽUbadah ibn Dulaym Al Ansari (Arabic: سعد بن عبادة بن دليم) (d. 637) was the chief of the Sa'ida clan of the Khazraj tribe in Medina in the early seventh century. He was later recognised as the chief of the whole Khazraj tribe, and then of all the Ansar. He was a prominent companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and he made an abortive attempt to nominate himself as caliph of Islam after Muhammad's death.[1]
Family
[edit]He was the son of Ubadah ibn Dulaym, chief of the Sa'ida clan,[2]: 204, 212 [3]: 477 [4]: 268, 354 and of Amra al-Thalitha bint Masud, who was from the Najjar clan of the Khazraj.[3]: 477 He had two sisters, Mandwas and Layla.[5]: 250
His first wife, Fukayha bint Ubayd ibn Dulaym, was his agnatic cousin.[3]: 477 They had three children: Qays, Umama and Sadus.[3]: 477 [5]: 250 His second wife, Ghaziya bint Sa'd, was also from the Sa'ida clan. Their sons were Sa'id, Muhammad and Abdulrahman.[3]: 477