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    Ibn Khuzayma. Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Ishaq ibn Khuzaymah ( Arabic: أبو بكر محمد بن إسحاق بن خزيمة, 837 CE/223 AH [6] – 923 CE/311 AH [6]) was a prominent Muslim Muhaddith and Shafi'i jurist, [4] [2] best known for his hadith collection, Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah .

  2. Muhsin ibn Ali grandson: Hasan ibn Ali grandson: Husayn ibn Ali grandson family tree: Umm Kulthum bint Ali granddaughter: Zaynab bint Ali granddaughter: Safiyya tenth wife: Abu Bakr father-in-law family tree: Sawda second wife: Umar father-in-law family tree: Umm Salama sixth wife: Juwayriya eighth wife: Maymuna eleventh wife: Aisha third wife ...

    • Name, Lineage, and Teknonym
    • Becoming A Muslim
    • Title
    • At The Time of The Prophet
    • Refusing to Accept Caliphate of The First Caliph
    • At The Time of Imam 'Ali
    • Kuzayma's Testimony About 'Ammar B. Yasir's Murder by A Group of Oppressors
    • Transmitter of Hadiths
    • Composing Poems For Praising 'Ali
    • Children of Khuzayma

    Khuzayma b. Thabit b. Fakih b. Tha'laba b. Sa'ida al-Ansari was from Medina, the tribe of Aws, Banu Khatma family. He was one of the great companions of the Prophet (s) and a famous friend of Imam 'Ali (a). His mother, Kabsha, the daughter of Aws, was from Banu Sa'ida. His teknonym was Abu 'Umara.There is no report about his life before becoming Mu...

    There are disagreement about the time that he became Muslim. Some believe he became Muslim before the Battle of Badr (2 AH/624) and others say he became Muslim between the battles of Badr (2 AH/624) and Uhud (3 AH/625). After converting to Islam, by cooperating 'Umayr b. 'Uday b. Kharsha, he became agent to break the idols of his tribe. Save for th...

    Khuzayma b. Thabit is known as Dhu al-Shahadatayn; because once he testified due to a request for verification of a dealing and the Prophet (s) regarded it as the testimonies of two just witnesses which it apparently was due to Khuzayma's strong faith in the Prophet (s) and Islam. It brought him a great honor and the people of Medina, from both tri...

    Khuzayma b. Thabit fought in the Battle of Uhud and the battles after it. However, the authors of maghazi (accounts of the Prophet's raids during his lifetime) have not mentioned his name in the list of the Prophet's (s) companion who fought in the Battle of Uhud, and it is said that he fought in the battles after the Battle of Uhud.13 At the time ...

    Some sources have reported about the presence of Khuzayma in Saqifa Bani Sa'ida. According to them he was the first lecturer in that association and said some virtues of Helpers, then asked others to pay allegiance with some one as caliph from whom Quraysh have obedience and he do not harm Helpers. Similar to some other companions of the Prophet (s...

    regarding the process of paying allegiance with 'Ali (a), he introduced 'Ali (a) as the most appropriate one for caliphate, the most faithful man, the best knowing God, the closest one towards the Prophet (s).He also composed some poetry in this regard.

    Khuzayma b. Thabit has quoted from the Prophet (s) that 'Ammar b. Yasir would be killed by a group of oppressors. Khuzayma was martyred in 37 /657 in a stage of Battle of Siffin when the fight became very fierce and has become known as Yawm Waq'a al-Khamis. Imam 'Ali (a) has mentioned Khuzayma b. Thabit as one of the martyrs of Siffin and one of hi...

    Khuzayma b. Thabit is among reliable transmitters of hadiths who has directly quoted hadiths from the Prophet (s).Also some people have quoted from Khuzayma b. Thabit, some of whom are: 1. 'Umara (his son) 2. Jabir b. 'Abd Allah al-Ansari 3. 'Umara b. 'Uthman b. Hanif 4. 'Amr b. Maymun 5. Ibrahim b. Sa'd b. Abi Waqqas 6. Abu 'Abd Allah al-Jadali 7....

    Khuzamah b. Thabit had a talent for composing poems and a large number of poems have been attributed to him. Some have counted him among Shi'a poets. Khuzayma, who was present in the events such as Saqifa Bani Sa'ida, Jamal, and Siffin, has composed many poems about Imam 'Ali (a)in which he has praised and supported him.

    Khuzayma had two wives: 1. Jamila bt. Zayd b. Khalid from the family of Banu Qawqal; 2. Safiyya bt. 'Amir from the family of Banu Khatma His sons, 'Abd al-Rahman and 'Abd Allah, were born from Jamila and 'Umara was born from Safiyya. It is mentioned that his daughter, Dubay'a or Na'ima, composed an elegy about his father after he martyred.In his li...

  3. Khuzayma ibn Thabit Dhu al-Shahadatayn ... He was a general under Ali's command during the Battle of the Camel (656), riding in the head of 1000 Ansar cavaliers.

  4. Aug 2, 2017 · She then married Ubaydah ibn Al-Haarith, who was one of the ‘three’ in the Battle of Badr- the other two being Ali ibn Abi Talib (RA) and Hamza bin Abdul-Muttalib (RA). However, Ubaydah was martyred during the battle. Zaynab bint Khuzayma (RA) tended to the wounded during this battle and provided the injured with water.

  5. Hafidh Ibn Hajar narrates the account of Imam of Ahlul Hadith and author of the famous Sahih compilation, Imam Ibn Khuzayma: Abu Bakr Muhammad b. al-Mu’amal b. al-Hasan b. ‘Isa said: “We accompanied the Imam of Ahlul Hadith, Abu Bakr ibn Khuzayma, Abu ‘Ali al-Thaqafi, and a group of scholars on a visit to the grave of ‘Ali ibn Musa al ...

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  7. Khuzayma bin Thabit was a witness to the Battles of Camel and Siffin. He did not draw his sword in either of these battles and remained neutral. However, after ‘Ammar was killed he said: "I have now become convinced of the rebellion and deviation of the Syrians.” Then Khuzayma partook in the battle and fought till he was killed.

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