Abd-Allah Ibn Abd-Allah Ibn Ubayy
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Abd-Allah ibn Abd-Allah ibn Ubayy () () was the son of
Abd-Allah ibn Ubayy Abd-Allah ibn Ubayy (, died 631), also called Ibn Salul in reference to his grandmother, was a chief of the Arab tribe Banu Khazraj and one of the leading men of Medina (then known as Yathrib). Upon the arrival of Muhammad, Ibn Ubayy became a Musl ...
and a
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. In contrast to his father, who is considered a
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by
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s, he is well regarded by Muslims.
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Biography

Nothing much is known about his personal life. He appears in 627, when both father and son participated in a preemptive raid against the
Banu Mustaliq The Banu Mustaliq () is an Arab tribe. The tribe is a sub-clan of the Banu Khuza'a, descended from Azdi Qahtani. They occupied the territory of Qadid on the Red Sea shore between Jeddah and Rabigh. History The Banu al Mustaliq, allied to the ...
. When Abd-Allah's father voiced his discontent about the behaviour of the
Muhajirun The ''Muhajirun'' (, singular , ) were the converts to Islam and the Islamic prophet Muhammad's advisors and relatives, who emigrated from Mecca to Medina; the event is known in Islam as the '' Hijra''. The early Muslims from Medina are called the ...
and this was reported to Muhammad,
Umar Umar ibn al-Khattab (; ), also spelled Omar, was the second Rashidun caliph, ruling from August 634 until his assassination in 644. He succeeded Abu Bakr () and is regarded as a senior companion and father-in-law of the Islamic prophet Mu ...
advised Muhammad to have Ibn Ubayy killed. Reportedly, Abd-Allah volunteered for this deed, but Muhammad would not allow it.John Glubb, ''The Life and Times of Muhammad'', 1970 (reprint 2002), p. 221, 263. At the death of his father in 631, Abd-Allah requested Muhammad to offer his father's funeral prayer. Despite the conflicts with his father, Muhammad offered the funeral. Later, Abd-Allah died at the
Battle of Yamama The Battle of Yamama was fought in December 632 as part of the Ridda Wars against a rebellion within the Rashidun Caliphate in the region of al-Yamama (in present-day Saudi Arabia, South of Riyadh City) between the forces of Abu Bakr and Musay ...
in 633 during the reign of first
Rashidun caliph The Rashidun Caliphate () is a title given for the reigns of first caliphs (lit. "successors") — Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali collectively — believed to represent the perfect Islam and governance who led the Muslim community and po ...
Abu Bakr Abd Allah ibn Abi Quhafa (23 August 634), better known by his ''Kunya (Arabic), kunya'' Abu Bakr, was a senior Sahaba, companion, the closest friend, and father-in-law of Muhammad. He served as the first caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate, ruli ...
.


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List of Sahaba '' Aṣ-ṣaḥābah'' (, "The Companions") were the Muslim followers of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who saw or met him during his lifetime, believed in his message, and died as Muslims. The exact number of Muhammad’s companions is unknown due ...


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