Abd Allah ibn Rawahah

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Abd Allah ibn Rawaha
عَبْد ٱللَّٰه ٱبْن رَوَاحَة
Bashir ibn Sa'ad
(brother-in-law)

Abd Allah ibn Rawahah ibn Tha'laba (

prophet Muhammad[1] who was killed in the Battle of Mu'tah
.

Biography

Ibn Rawaha was from the Arabian tribe of Banu Khazraj.[2] At a time when writing was not a common skill, he was a scribe and a poet.[3]

He was one of the twelve representatives of the

in Medina. He is said to have been alert to the supposed plots of

Military expeditions and death

Abdullah ibn Rawaha was third in command during the Battle of Mu'tah and was subsequently killed during the battle.[1] He also led his own expedition known as the Expedition of Abdullah ibn Rawaha, where he was sent to assassinate Al-Yusayr ibn Rizam.

Grave Abdullah, Muta,Jordan

See also

  • Sunni view of the Sahaba

References

  1. ^ a b Jafar al-Tayyar, Al-Islam.org, 2013-01-21
  2. The Sealed Nectar The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge Archived November 28, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
    on sunnipath.com
  3. ^ a b O My Soul, Death Is Inevitable, So It Is Better for You to Be Martyred Archived June 30, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, URL accessed 2009-09-30