Abu Abi
Father of my father
Abu Abi bin Um Haram al-Ansari was a companion of Prophet Muhammad from the Ansar (helpers) of Medina. He is mentioned in Islamic biographical sources as a Sahabi (companion). The name 'Abu Abi' literally means 'father of my father', and 'Um Haram' refers to his mother or grandmother. He belonged to the Ansari community who supported the Prophet after his migration from Mecca. His story reflects the early acceptance of Islam among the people of Medina.
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Abu Abi bin Um Haram
Abu Abi bin Um Haram al-Ansari was a companion of Prophet Muhammad from the Ansar (helpers) of Medina. He is mentioned in Islamic biographical sources as a Sahabi (companion). The name 'Abu Abi' literally means 'father of my father', and 'Um Haram' refers to his mother or grandmother. He belonged to the Ansari community who supported the Prophet after his migration from Mecca. His story reflects the early acceptance of Islam among the people of Medina.
ابو ابی بن ام حرام
ابو ابی بن ام حرام الانصاری نبی کریم کے صحابی تھے اور انصار مدینہ سے تعلق رکھتے تھے۔ اسلامی سوانحی مصادر میں ان کا تذکرہ صحابی کے طور پر ملتا ہے۔ 'ابو ابی' کے نام کا لفظی معنی ہے 'میرے والد کے والد'۔ وہ انصار مدینہ میں سے تھے جنہوں نے نبی کریم کی ہجرت کے بعد ان کی حمایت کی۔
أَبُو أَبِي بْن أُمّ حَرَام
أبو أبي بن أم حرام الأنصاري صحابي جليل من الأنصار. ذكر في المصادر الإسلامية كصحابي. اسمه يعني 'أبو أبي'، وكان من الأنصار الذين ناصروا النبي محمد بعد هجرته إلى المدينة.
Era: 7th century CE
Companion of Prophet Muhammad from the Ansar of Medina.
Abu Abi bin Um Haram is the name of a respected companion of the Prophet, making it a permissible and honorable name.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
Extremely Rare • Middle East, South Asia
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