Abu al-Azhar
Father of al-Azhar
Abu al-Azhar al-Anmari was a companion of Prophet Muhammad from the Anmar tribe. The Anmar were a branch of the larger Arab tribal confederations. He is mentioned in the biographical dictionaries of companions as a Sahabi. His name indicates his tribal affiliation (al-Anmari). He was one of the early Muslims who accepted Islam during the Prophet's lifetime. Details about his life are limited.
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Abu al-Azhar al-Anmari
Abu al-Azhar al-Anmari was a companion of Prophet Muhammad from the Anmar tribe. The Anmar were a branch of the larger Arab tribal confederations. He is mentioned in the biographical dictionaries of companions as a Sahabi. His name indicates his tribal affiliation (al-Anmari). He was one of the early Muslims who accepted Islam during the Prophet's lifetime. Details about his life are limited.
Era: 7th century CE
Companion of Prophet Muhammad from the Anmar tribe.
Abu al-Azhar al-Anmari is the name of a respected companion of the Prophet, making it a permissible and honorable name.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
Extremely Rare • Middle East, North Africa
Sahaba Names
Names of male Companions (Sahaba) of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
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