Abu Ayman
Father of Ayman
Abu Ayman was the freed slave of Amr bin al-Jamuh, a companion of Prophet Muhammad. He was the son of Amr bin al-Jamuh and was known for his bravery. On the Day of Uhud, when Amr bin al-Jamuh, despite being lame, insisted on joining the battle, Abu Ayman accompanied him. He was martyred alongside his master Amr bin al-Jamuh at the Battle of Uhud. The Messenger of Allah came to their bodies and they were buried in one grave.
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Abu Ayman
Abu Ayman was the freed slave of Amr bin al-Jamuh, a companion of Prophet Muhammad. He was the son of Amr bin al-Jamuh and was known for his bravery. On the Day of Uhud, when Amr bin al-Jamuh, despite being lame, insisted on joining the battle, Abu Ayman accompanied him. He was martyred alongside his master Amr bin al-Jamuh at the Battle of Uhud. The Messenger of Allah came to their bodies and they were buried in one grave.
ابو ایمن
ابو ایمن عمرو بن جموح کے آزاد کردہ غلام تھے، جو نبی کریم کے صحابی تھے۔ وہ اپنی بہادری کے لیے مشہور تھے۔ غزوہ احد کے دن، جب عمرو بن جموح نے اپنی معذوری کے باوجود جنگ میں شامل ہونے پر اصرار کیا، تو ابو ایمن ان کے ساتھ گئے۔ وہ اپنے آقا عمرو بن جموح کے ساتھ غزوہ احد میں شہید ہوئے۔
أَبُو أَيْمَن
أبو أيمن مولى عمرو بن الجموح، صحابي جليل استشهد يوم أحد مع مولاه عمرو بن الجموح. كان من الشجعان الذين خرجوا مع النبي رغم الأعذار. دفن مع مولاه في قبر واحد.
"Amr bin al-Jamuh, his nephew and his freed slave Abu Ayman were martyred on the Day of Uhud. The Messenger of Allah came to them and they were buried in one grave."
Companionship/Martyrdom
The freed slave of Amr bin al-Jamuh. He accompanied his master to the Battle of Uhud despite his master's lameness. Both were martyred and buried together in one grave.
Era: 7th century CE
Companion of Prophet Muhammad, martyr at the Battle of Uhud.
Abu Ayman is the name of a respected companion and martyr, making it a permissible and honorable name.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
Extremely Rare • Middle East, South Asia
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