Addas

Addas

Addas was a young Christian slave boy who lived in Taif, a mountainous area south of Mecca, during the times of Muhammad. He was the first person from the western province of Taif to convert to the new religion of Islam.

References

*"Traditions of the Prophet" by Ibn Hisham.

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