Abu al-Jad'a
Father of al-Jad'a
Abu al-Jad'a was a companion of Prophet Muhammad. He is mentioned in the biographical dictionaries of companions as a Sahabi. His name indicates his teknonym (Abu al-Jad'a). Details about his life are limited, but he is recognized as one of the early Muslims who accepted Islam during the Prophet's lifetime and supported the Prophet's mission. The name appears in some chains of narration in early Islamic sources.
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Abu al-Jad'a
Abu al-Jad'a was a companion of Prophet Muhammad. He is mentioned in the biographical dictionaries of companions as a Sahabi. His name indicates his teknonym (Abu al-Jad'a). Details about his life are limited, but he is recognized as one of the early Muslims who accepted Islam during the Prophet's lifetime and supported the Prophet's mission. The name appears in some chains of narration in early Islamic sources.
Era: 7th century CE
Companion of Prophet Muhammad.
Abu al-Jad'a is the name of a respected companion of the Prophet, making it a permissible and honorable name.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
Extremely Rare • Middle East
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