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  1. Abd Allah ibn Uthman (Arabic: عبد الله ابن عثمان, romanized: ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿUthmān ‎; c. 620 – November 625), was the son of the third caliph Uthman (r. 644–656) and Ruqayya bint Muhammad. Born in Abyssinia, Abd Allah was the first grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Biography

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    Uthman ibn Affan ( Arabic: عُثْمَان بْن عَفَّان, romanized : ʿUthmān ibn ʿAffān; c. 573 or 576 – 17 June 656) was the third caliph, ruling from 644 until his assassination in 656. Uthman, a second cousin, son-in-law, and notable companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, played a major role in early Islamic ...

  3. Family tree of Uthman. ʿUthmān ibn ʿAffān (Arabic: عثمان بن عفان) (c. 576 – June 17, 656) was the third Caliph of the Ummah, and is regarded by the Muslims as one of the Four Righteously Guided Caliphs. He reigned from 644 until 656.

    Wives
    Children
    Notes
    "Umm ‘Amr"
    ‘Amr ibn Uthman
    Uthman was known as "Abu ‘Amr" before ...
    Asma bint Abi Jahl (from the Banu ...
    Mughira ibn Uthman
    This wife and child are only mentioned in ...
    Ruqayyah was first married to Utbah ibn ...
    Umm al-Banin Mulayka bint Uyayna ibn Hisn ...
    Utba ibn Uthman Abd al-Malik ibn Uthman
    Both children died young.
  4. 29 de jun. de 2021 · Abd-Allah ibn Uthman was the son Uthman ibn Affan, and Ruqayyah bint Muhammad (ﷺ), making him the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ). Birth and Death: References to Age. It is said that Abd-Allah was born two years prior to Hijrah in Abyssinia the eleventh year of Prophethood and died at the age of six. in 4 AH.

  5. Virtues of the Qur'an. (3) Chapter: The collection of the Qur'an. (3) باب جَمْعِ الْقُرْآنِ. Narrated Anas bin Malik: Hudhaifa bin Al-Yaman came to `Uthman at the time when the people of Sham and the people of Iraq were Waging war to conquer Arminya and Adharbijan.

    • Book 66, Hadith 9
    • Vol. 6, Book 61, Hadith 510
    • Sahih al-Bukhari 4987
  6. In 652-54, Abdullah bin Aamir, Uthman's governor in Basra, sent his general, Abdur Rahman bin Samra, to the east, where he conquered Balkh in Khurasan, and Kabul and Ghazni in Afghanistan. These new conquests made the empire of the Muslims contiguous with the sub-continent of Indo-Pakistan.

  7. 17 de jan. de 2020 · Abu Bakr Abdullah ibn Uthman was the son of Uthman Abu Quhafa (l. 538-635 CE) of the Banu Taym clan of the Quraysh tribe; he was born in Mecca in 573 CE. His real name was Abdullah, meaning servant of Allah ( God ); Abu Bakr was a nickname given to him due to his love for camels, it means “father of a camel's calf” , but the ...