Sahaba — In Islam, the Ṣaḥābah ( ar. الصحابة) Companions were the companions of the Islamic prophet Muḥammad. This form is plural; the singular is masculine ṣaḥābiyy , feminine ṣaḥābiyyah . A list of the best known companions can be found in the List of… … Wikipedia
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