Ghifari
From tribe of Ghifar
Aabi Lahm al-Ghifari was a noble companion of Prophet Muhammad, known for being a poet and an early Muslim from the tribe of Ghifar. He was given the nickname 'Aabi Lahm' because he refused to eat meat that was slaughtered for idols (on altars), and some say he abstained from eating meat altogether. He participated in the Battle of Khaybar and witnessed the Battle of Hunayn. Different opinions exist about his actual name; some said it was Abdullah ibn Abdul Malik, others said Khalaf ibn Malik, and some said Al-Huwayrith. He was a freed slave of Umayr, who narrated hadith from him about the Prophet's prayer for rain.
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Aabi Lahm
Aabi Lahm al-Ghifari was a noble companion of Prophet Muhammad, known for being a poet and an early Muslim from the tribe of Ghifar. He was given the nickname 'Aabi Lahm' because he refused to eat meat that was slaughtered for idols (on altars), and some say he abstained from eating meat altogether. He participated in the Battle of Khaybar and witnessed the Battle of Hunayn. Different opinions exist about his actual name; some said it was Abdullah ibn Abdul Malik, others said Khalaf ibn Malik, and some said Al-Huwayrith. He was a freed slave of Umayr, who narrated hadith from him about the Prophet's prayer for rain.
آبي اللحم
آبي اللحم الغفاري نبی کریم کے ایک جلیل القدر صحابی تھے، جو قبیلہ غفار سے تعلق رکھنے والے شاعر اور ابتدائی مسلمانوں میں سے تھے۔ انہیں 'آبي اللحم' کا لقب اس لیے دیا گیا کہ وہ بتوں کے نام پر ذبح کیا جانے والا گوشت نہیں کھاتے تھے، اور بعض روایات کے مطابق وہ گوشت بالکل نہیں کھاتے تھے۔ انہوں نے غزوہ خیبر اور غزوہ حنین میں شرکت کی۔
آبِي اللَّحْم
آبي اللحم الغفاري صحابي جليل من قدماء الصحابة، كان شريفاً شاعراً أدرك الجاهلية. قيل له آبي اللحم لأنه كان لا يأكل ما ذبح على النصب، وقيل كان لا يأكل اللحم. شهد مع رسول الله غزوة خيبر وغزوة حنين. اختلف في اسمه فقيل عبد الله بن عبد الملك، وقيل خلف بن مالك. روى عنه مولاه عمير.
"Umayr, the freed slave of Aabi Lahm, reported that he saw the Prophet raising his hands in supplication for rain at the stones of az-Zayt."
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A noble companion of Prophet Muhammad from the tribe of Ghifar. He was a poet who embraced Islam in the pre-Islamic era. He was known for refusing to eat meat slaughtered for idols, which earned him his nickname. He participated in the Battles of Khaybar and Hunayn.
Era: 7th century CE
Companion of Prophet Muhammad, poet, and participant in key battles including Khaybar and Hunayn.
Aabi Lahm is the name of a respected companion of the Prophet, making it a permissible and honorable name.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
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