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Companions of Prophet Muhammad

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Meet the devoted companions who supported and learned from the Prophet.

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Abu Bakr al-Siddiq

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The first Rashidun Caliph (632-634 CE) and closest companion of Prophet Muhammad. Known as 'Al-Siddiq' (The Truthful), he preserved Islamic unity during the critical period after the Prophet's death, defeated the Ridda rebellions, compiled the Quran, and initiated the Islamic conquests beyond Arabia.

Rashidun Caliphate573-634 CE / 51 BH - 13 AHRead article →
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Umar ibn al-Khattab

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The second Rashidun Caliph (634-644 CE), known as 'Al-Faruq' (The Criterion). Under his leadership, the Islamic empire expanded dramatically, conquering the Sassanian Empire and much of the Byzantine Empire, while establishing sophisticated administrative and legal systems.

Rashidun Caliphate584-644 CE / 40 BH - 23 AHRead article →
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Uthman ibn Affan

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The third Rashidun Caliph (644-656 CE), known for standardizing the Quran and expanding the Islamic navy. A wealthy merchant from the Umayyad clan, he was one of the earliest converts to Islam and married two daughters of Prophet Muhammad.

Rashidun Caliphate576-656 CE / 47 BH - 35 AHRead article →
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Ali ibn Abi Talib

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The fourth and final Rashidun Caliph (656-661 CE), cousin and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad. Known for his courage, eloquence, and commitment to justice. His caliphate was marked by civil wars (First Fitna) that led to the permanent division of the Muslim community.

Rashidun Caliphate601-661 CE / 23 BH - 40 AHRead article →
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Bilal ibn Rabah

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Bilal ibn Rabah (580-640 CE), the first muezzin of Islam and one of the most beloved companions of Prophet Muhammad, known for his beautiful voice, unwavering faith under torture, and his role in breaking racial barriers in early Islamic society.

Prophetic Era580-640 CE / 43 BH-20 AHRead article →
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Salman al-Farsi

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Salman al-Farsi (568-656 CE), known as Salman the Persian, was one of the Prophet's most beloved companions, remembered for his long spiritual search for truth, his suggestion of the trench at the Battle of Khandaq, and his role as a symbol of Islam's universal message.

Prophetic Era568-656 CE / 2 BH-35 AHRead article →
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Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas

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Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas (595-674 CE) was one of the earliest companions of Prophet Muhammad, one of the Ten Promised Paradise, and a respected commander remembered for courage, disciplined leadership, and major service during the early caliphate.

Prophetic Era595-674 CE / 28 BH-55 AHRead article →