Abu Umayyah
Father of Umayyah
Abu Umayyah al-Makhzumi was a companion of Prophet Muhammad from the Banu Makhzum clan of the Quraysh tribe. The Banu Makhzum was one of the prominent clans of Quraysh in Mecca, known for their wealth and influence. This clan produced several notable figures in early Islam, including Khalid bin Walid and Abu Jahl. Abu Umayyah al-Makhzumi is mentioned in the biographical dictionaries as a Sahabi who embraced Islam. His name indicates his clan affiliation (al-Makhzumi).
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Abu Umayyah al-Makhzumi
Abu Umayyah al-Makhzumi was a companion of Prophet Muhammad from the Banu Makhzum clan of the Quraysh tribe. The Banu Makhzum was one of the prominent clans of Quraysh in Mecca, known for their wealth and influence. This clan produced several notable figures in early Islam, including Khalid bin Walid and Abu Jahl. Abu Umayyah al-Makhzumi is mentioned in the biographical dictionaries as a Sahabi who embraced Islam. His name indicates his clan affiliation (al-Makhzumi).
ابو امیہ المخزومی
ابو امیہ المخزومی نبی کریم کے صحابی تھے اور قریش کے قبیلہ بنو مخزوم سے تعلق رکھتے تھے۔ بنو مخزوم مکہ کے ممتاز قبائل میں سے تھا، جو اپنی دولت اور اثر و رسوخ کے لیے جانا جاتا تھا۔ اس قبیلے نے ابتدائی اسلام میں خالد بن ولید جیسی قابل ذکر شخصیات پیدا کیں۔
أَبُو أُمَيَّة الْمَخْزُومِي
أبو أمية المخزومي صحابي جليل من بني مخزوم من قريش. أسلم في مكة. يذكر في كتب التراجم كصحابي.
Era: 7th century CE
Companion of Prophet Muhammad from the Banu Makhzum clan of Quraysh.
Abu Umayyah al-Makhzumi is the name of a respected companion of the Prophet, making it a permissible and honorable name.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
Extremely Rare • Saudi Arabia, Middle East
Sahaba Names
Names of male Companions (Sahaba) of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
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Names of notable scholars, leaders, and historical figures in Islamic history
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