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  1. Sakhr ibn Harb ibn Umayya (Arabic: صَخْرِ ٱبْن حَرْب ٱبْن أُمَيَّةَ, romanized: Ṣakhr ibn Ḥarb ibn Umayya; c. 560—653), commonly known by his kunya Abu Sufyan (Arabic: أَبُو سُفْيَانُ, romanized: Abū Sufyān), was a prominent opponent-turned companion and father-in-law of the Islamic ...

  2. Abu Sufiane era o chefe do clã Banu Abd-Shams da tribo dos Coraixitas, o que fazia dele um dos homens mais poderosos de Meca. Via Maomé como uma ameaça à ordem social da cidade, um homem com ambições de poder político e um blasfemo dos deuses coraixitas.

  3. Sakhr ibn Harb, (Arabic: صخر بن حرب ) more commonly known as Abu Sufyan, was a leading man of the Quraish of Mecca and arch-enemy of Muhammad. He converted to Islam immediately before Mecca surrendered to the advancing army of the Prophet.

  4. Abu Sufyan Sahr b. Harb b. Umayya (d. 31 H/651-52 AD) He was one of the leaders of the tribe of Quraysh; a Companion. He was born in Makkah fifty-seven years before the Migration (565 AD). He is called Abu Hanzala due to his son Hanzala, who was killed in the Battle of Badr.

  5. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Abu Sufyan ibn Harb (ra) : Forgiving the Enemy | The Firsts | Sahaba Stories | Dr. Omar Suleiman. For two decades he was a chief antagonist of the Prophet ﷺ, only to be forgiven and given a...

  6. 3 de mai. de 2016 · “Abu Sufyaan is Sakhr ibn Harb ibn Umayyah ibn ‘Abd Shams ibn ‘Abd Manaaf Al-Qurashi Al-Umawi. He was born ten years before the Year (incident) of the Elephant and was one of the noble people of Quraysh.

  7. Expedition of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb [citation needed] or the Demolition of al-Lat, occurred in the same year as the Battle of Tabuk (which occurred in October 630 AD). Muhammad sent Abu Sufyan with a group armed men to destroy the Idol Allāt (also referred to as al-Tagiyyah) that was worshipped by the citizens of Taif.