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Fri 29 Shawwal 1444AH 19-5-2023AD at 11:43 am #89870
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
السيرة النبوية كما جاءت في الأحاديث الصحيحة
THE BIOGRAPHY OF PROPHET MUHAMMAD ﷺ
PART: 448 (CHAPTER – 2)
Life in Madinah
Hijrah of Suhaib bin Sinan Ar-Roomi (رضي الله عنه)
Note:
The full name of the honorable companion Suhaib is- Suhayb ibn Sinan ibn Abd Amr ibn Uqayl ibn Aamir, his Kunyah was Abu Yahya An-Namiri. He had very red skin and was not quite tall. In fact, he was not a Roman; rather, he was an Arab from the tribe An-Namir ibn Qaasit, as was cited by Abd Al-Barr, Adh-Dhahabi, and Ibn Katheer, may Allaah have mercy upon them all. The scholars said that he was nicknamed ‘Suhaib Ar- Roomi”, meaning The Roman,’ because he was captured by the Romans in his early childhood and learned their language. He was seized from Nineveh village, northern Iraq, and his father and paternal uncle worked for the Persian king Khosrau. He was then brought to Makkah and bought by Abdullah ibn Jud’aan Al-Qurashi At- Taymi. It was also said that he escaped and went to Makkah where he allied with Abdullah ibn Jud’aan.
[Summarized from Siyar ‘Alam An-Nubala. The story of Suhaib’s childhood is a historical narrative and may not meet the criterion of Hadith scholars for authenticity. The reason that this detailed note was shared here is because many Muslims think that Suhaib Ar-Roomi was a Roman and are not aware of his story before Islam.]
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