Abu Ayman
Father of Ayman
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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.
"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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