Abu Umamah
Father of Umamah
Abu Umamah bin Tha'labah al-Harithi was a companion of Prophet Muhammad from the Ansar, specifically from the Banu Harithah clan of the Khazraj tribe. He was one of the early Muslims of Medina who supported the Prophet after his migration. His name indicates his lineage (bin Tha'labah) and his tribal affiliation (al-Harithi). He is mentioned in the biographical dictionaries of companions as a Sahabi.
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Abu Umamah bin Tha'labah
Abu Umamah bin Tha'labah al-Harithi was a companion of Prophet Muhammad from the Ansar, specifically from the Banu Harithah clan of the Khazraj tribe. He was one of the early Muslims of Medina who supported the Prophet after his migration. His name indicates his lineage (bin Tha'labah) and his tribal affiliation (al-Harithi). He is mentioned in the biographical dictionaries of companions as a Sahabi.
ابو امامہ بن ثعلبہ
ابو امامہ بن ثعلبہ الحارثی نبی کریم کے صحابی تھے اور انصار سے تعلق رکھتے تھے، خاص طور پر قبیلہ خزرج کی بنو حارثہ شاخ سے۔ وہ مدینہ کے ابتدائی مسلمانوں میں سے تھے جنہوں نے نبی کریم کی ہجرت کے بعد ان کی حمایت کی۔
أَبُو أُمَامَة بْن ثَعْلَبَة
أبو أمامة بن ثعلبة الحارثي صحابي جليل من الأنصار، من بني حارثة من الخزرج. كان من المسلمين الأوائل في المدينة الذين نصروا النبي. يذكر في كتب التراجم كصحابي.
Era: 7th century CE
Companion of Prophet Muhammad from the Ansar, from the Banu Harithah clan of the Khazraj tribe.
Abu Umamah bin Tha'labah 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
Sahaba Names
Names of male Companions (Sahaba) of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
Islamic Historical Figures
Names of notable scholars, leaders, and historical figures in Islamic history
Arabic Names
Names of Arabic origin with deep linguistic roots
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