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Urwah ibn Masʽud

Urwah ibn Masʽud (Arabic: عُرْوَة ٱبْن مَسْعُود, romanizedʿUrwah ibn Masʿūd) was a Thaqifi chieftain of Taif who became a companion of Muhammad. He was one of the first people from his tribe to accept Islam, and he was killed by his fellow chieftains while preaching Islam in his home city. He was remarked to be like "the companion of Ya-Sin" by the prophet. He was a brother of Barza bint Mas'ud, who married Safwan ibn Umayya.[citation needed]

He was one of the notables of Arabia who entered the negotiations regarding the peace of Hudaybiyah on behalf of Quraysh. He said, "I have visited the kings of Persia, Rome and Abyssinia, but I have not seen any leader more revered and respected by his people than Muhammad. If he ordered them to do anything, they do it without delay. If he performs Ablution (Arabic: وُضُوء, romanizedWuḍūʾ) they all seek the remainder of the water he used. They never look at him in the eyes, out of respect."[citation needed]

Personal life edit

By his wife Amina bint Abi Sufyan, he had a son named Dawud,[1] who married his maternal cousin, Habibah bint Ubayd Allah.[2]

Appearance edit

In a hadith reported in Sahih Muslim, Muhammad mentioned that ʿĪsā (Arabic: عِيسَىٰ, Jesus) resembled ibn Mas'ud closest in appearance.[3] By descriptions of 'Isa attributed to Muhammed, this would indicate reddish complexion, moderate height and curly, flowing hair.[citation needed]

Death edit

After Urwa became Muslim, he returned to Ta'if and preached about Islam to his people. But his people didn't like that he was Muslim and struck him with arrows.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ibn Ishaq, Muhammad (1955). Ibn Ishaq's Sirat Rasul Allah – The Life of Muhammad Translated by A. Guillaume. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 88–589. ISBN 9780196360331.
  2. ^ . Almaghrib.org. Archived from the original on 11 March 2007.
  3. ^ . The USC. Archived from the original on 28 November 2008. Sahih Muslim, Book 41, Hadith 7023

External links edit

  • story from witness-pioneer.org.

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