581 - 581 Births, 581 Deaths, 581 Disestablishments, 581 Establishments, Sui Dynasty, Abu Ubaidah Ibn Al Jarrah, Northern Zhou (Paperback)


Chapters: 581 Births, 581 Deaths, 581 Disestablishments, 581 Establishments, Sui Dynasty, Abu Ubaidah Ibn Al Jarrah, Northern Zhou, Emperor Jing of Northern Zhou, Feng Xiaolian, Baetan Mac Cairill, Ferreol of Uzes, List of State Leaders in 581, Hospitius, Yan Shigu. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 55. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: mir ibn 'Abdullh ibn al-Jarrh (583-638) (Arabic: ), more commonly known as Ab 'Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrh, was one of the ten companions of the Prophet Muhammad who were promised Paradise as mentioned in early Islamic historical accounts and records. He remained commander of a large section of Muslim armies during the time of Caliph 'Umar ibn al-Khattab and was on the list of 'Umars appointed successors to the Caliphate. Abu 'Ubaidah was born in the year 583 CE in the house of 'Abdullah ibn al-Jarrah, a merchant by profession. Abu 'Ubaidah belonged to the Quraishi clan of Banu al-Harith ibn Fihr. Even before his conversion to Islam, he was considered to be one of the nobles of Quraish and was famous among Quraish of Mecca for his modesty and bravery By 611 Muhammad was preaching the oneness of God to the people of Mecca. He began by inviting his closest companions and relatives in secret to the way of Islam. He embraced Islam just a day after Abu Bakr in the year 611. Abu 'Ubaidah lived through the harsh experience that the Muslims went through in Makkah from beginning to end. With other early Muslims, he endured the insults and oppressions of Quraysh. As the first emigration to Abyssinia succeeded, this violence against Muslims renewed itself with much conviction and became stronger in its force. Being the only person in his clan to have accepted Islam, Abu Ubaidah was foremost amongst them. Muhammad suggested that the remaining Muslims who were specially...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=256473

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Chapters: 581 Births, 581 Deaths, 581 Disestablishments, 581 Establishments, Sui Dynasty, Abu Ubaidah Ibn Al Jarrah, Northern Zhou, Emperor Jing of Northern Zhou, Feng Xiaolian, Baetan Mac Cairill, Ferreol of Uzes, List of State Leaders in 581, Hospitius, Yan Shigu. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 55. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: mir ibn 'Abdullh ibn al-Jarrh (583-638) (Arabic: ), more commonly known as Ab 'Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrh, was one of the ten companions of the Prophet Muhammad who were promised Paradise as mentioned in early Islamic historical accounts and records. He remained commander of a large section of Muslim armies during the time of Caliph 'Umar ibn al-Khattab and was on the list of 'Umars appointed successors to the Caliphate. Abu 'Ubaidah was born in the year 583 CE in the house of 'Abdullah ibn al-Jarrah, a merchant by profession. Abu 'Ubaidah belonged to the Quraishi clan of Banu al-Harith ibn Fihr. Even before his conversion to Islam, he was considered to be one of the nobles of Quraish and was famous among Quraish of Mecca for his modesty and bravery By 611 Muhammad was preaching the oneness of God to the people of Mecca. He began by inviting his closest companions and relatives in secret to the way of Islam. He embraced Islam just a day after Abu Bakr in the year 611. Abu 'Ubaidah lived through the harsh experience that the Muslims went through in Makkah from beginning to end. With other early Muslims, he endured the insults and oppressions of Quraysh. As the first emigration to Abyssinia succeeded, this violence against Muslims renewed itself with much conviction and became stronger in its force. Being the only person in his clan to have accepted Islam, Abu Ubaidah was foremost amongst them. Muhammad suggested that the remaining Muslims who were specially...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=256473

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September 2010

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978-1-157-75927-0

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