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Geneagraphie - Families all over the world
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- 661
Has 2 ancestors and one descendant in this family tree.
- 661
Died |
661 |
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Father |
Umayah ibn Khalaf |
Mother |
NN |
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Family |
Najiyah bint al-Walid ibn al-Mughira |
Children |
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- Yes, date unknown
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
Walid ibn Mughira |
Mother |
Lubabah a-Saghirah |
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Family |
Safwan ibn Umayah |
Children |
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Died |
Badr |
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Father |
Umayah ibn Khalaf |
Mother |
NN |
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- Yes, date unknown
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Family 1 |
NN |
Children |
+ | 1. Safwan ibn Umayah |
| 2. Ali |
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Family 2 |
Arwa binte al-Harith ibn`Abd al-Muttalib |
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- Yes, date unknown
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Family |
Umayah ibn Khalaf |
Children |
+ | 1. Safwan ibn Umayah |
| 2. Ali |
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- Yes, date unknown
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
Walid ibn Mughira |
Mother |
Lubabah a-Saghirah |
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Family |
Safwan ibn Umayah |
Children |
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- Yes, date unknown
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
Safwan ibn Umayah |
Mother |
Najiyah bint al-Walid ibn al-Mughira |
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Name |
Safwan ibn Umayah |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
661 |
Siblings |
1 Sibling |
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Person ID |
I670369 |
Geneagraphie |
Last Modified |
19 Nov 2009 |
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Notes |
- a sahaba (companion) of Muhammad from the Banu Jumah clan of the Quraish tribe . He is the son of Umayah ibn Khalaf , one of the leaders of Quraish .
Abu Fakih was a slave of Safwan ibn Umayya. Abu Fakih accepted Islam, and when Safwan came to know that Abu Fakih had become a Muslim, he subjected him to great torture. When Abu Bakr came to know of the pitiable condition of Abu Fakih, he purchased him from his master and set him free.
Safwan ibn Umayyah also participiated in the battle of Badr where his father died and he fled.
He conspired with Umayr ibn Wahb to kill Muhammad.
Safwan's paternal cousin was Wahb ibn Umayr , the son of Umayr ibn Wahb .
Safwan's wife, Najiyah, converted to Islam before her husband, after the conquest of Makka . Safwan ibn Umayya fled, but Muhammed sent Wahb ibn Umayr after him, with Muhammed's cloak as token of safe-conduct. Safwan returned and became friends with Muhammed, although he did not convert to Islam until after the battles of Hunayn and at-Ta'if . (Al Muwatta Hadith 28.44
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