Les hommes et femmes qui ont vu le Prophète Muhammad, cru en lui et apporté des contributions extraordinaires à l'établissement de l'Islam.
Biographies et contributions des compagnons distingués du Prophète
Abu Bakr was the closest companion of the Prophet Muhammad and the first adult male to accept Islam. He accompanied the Prophet during the Hijrah to Madinah, hiding in the Cave of ...
Umar was initially a fierce opponent of Islam but became one of its strongest supporters after his dramatic conversion. As the second Caliph, he oversaw a massive expansion of the ...
Uthman was known for his generosity, modesty, and close relationship with the Prophet. He married two of the Prophet's daughters — Ruqayyah and Umm Kulthum — earning his title Dhun...
Ali was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad, and the first young person to accept Islam. Raised in the Prophet's household, he was known for his extraordinary bravery...
Talha was one of the earliest converts to Islam and one of the ten companions promised Paradise. At the Battle of Uhud, he shielded the Prophet with his own body, sustaining over s...
Az-Zubayr was the Prophet's cousin and one of the first to embrace Islam at the age of fifteen. He was called the Disciple (Hawari) of the Prophet and was known for his unmatched b...
Abdur Rahman ibn Awf was one of the wealthiest companions yet gave away enormous amounts in charity. He migrated to Madinah with nothing and rebuilt his fortune through honest trad...
Sa'd was one of the earliest converts and the first person to shoot an arrow in the defense of Islam. The Prophet made a special supplication that his prayers always be answered. H...
Said ibn Zayd was among the earliest Muslims. His father Zayd ibn Amr was already a monotheist before Islam, rejecting the idols of Quraysh. Said participated in all the major batt...
Abu Ubaidah was described by the Prophet as the most trustworthy person of the Ummah. He was among the earliest converts and endured severe persecution. He was the supreme commande...
Khadijah was the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad and the first person to accept Islam. A successful businesswoman in her own right, she proposed marriage to Muhammad and support...
Fatimah was the youngest daughter of the Prophet Muhammad and Khadijah, and the wife of Ali ibn Abi Talib. She was the leader of the women of Paradise as stated by the Prophet. Kno...
Aisha was the daughter of Abu Bakr and one of the most learned scholars in Islamic history. She narrated over 2,200 hadiths and was consulted by senior companions on matters of jur...
Hasan was the eldest grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, the son of Ali and Fatimah. The Prophet deeply loved him and said that Hasan and Husayn are the leaders of the youth of Parad...
Husayn was the younger grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, the son of Ali and Fatimah. The Prophet said that Husayn is from him and he is from Husayn. He stood against tyranny and in...
Sumayyah was the first person to be martyred for the sake of Islam. Along with her husband Yasir and son Ammar, she endured brutal torture at the hands of the Quraysh for refusing ...
Asma was the daughter of Abu Bakr and elder sister of Aisha. During the Hijrah, she tore her belt in two to carry food and water to the Prophet and her father hiding in the Cave of...
Umm Salamah was a wife of the Prophet and one of the most wise and learned women among the companions. She and her first husband Abu Salamah were among the first to migrate to Abys...
Hafsa was the daughter of Umar ibn al-Khattab and a wife of the Prophet. She was known for her devotion to worship, fasting, and knowledge. After Abu Bakr's caliphate, the compiled...
Nusaybah bint Ka'b, known as Umm Umarah, was one of the most courageous women in Islamic history. At the Battle of Uhud, when many fled, she stood firm defending the Prophet with a...
Bilal was an Abyssinian slave who was among the earliest converts to Islam. He was brutally tortured by his master Umayyah ibn Khalaf, who placed a heavy rock on his chest in the s...
Salman was originally a Zoroastrian from Persia who left his homeland seeking the true religion. He traveled through Christianity, studying under multiple priests and monks who poi...
Abu Dharr was among the earliest converts to Islam and was known for his bold truthfulness and ascetic lifestyle. He openly proclaimed Islam in Makkah despite severe beatings. The ...
Muadh ibn Jabal was one of the youngest and most knowledgeable companions. The Prophet described him as the most learned regarding what is lawful and unlawful. He was sent to Yemen...
Khalid was one of the greatest military commanders in history. Initially fighting against the Muslims at Uhud, he later accepted Islam and the Prophet gave him the title Sayfullah ...
Abu Hurairah is the most prolific narrator of hadith in Islamic history, having memorized and transmitted over 5,300 hadiths. He spent approximately four years in the constant comp...
Abdullah ibn Masud was one of the earliest converts and the first person to publicly recite the Quran in Makkah. The Prophet instructed the companions to learn the Quran from four ...
Anas served the Prophet Muhammad for ten years from childhood, and the Prophet never once scolded him or said a harsh word to him. He was one of the last surviving companions and n...
Abu Ayyub al-Ansari had the great honor of hosting the Prophet Muhammad in his home when he first arrived in Madinah after the Hijrah. The Prophet stayed in his house until Masjid ...
Ubayy ibn Ka'b was recognized by the Prophet as the best reciter of the Quran among the companions. The Prophet once told him that Allah commanded him to recite Surah Al-Bayyinah t...
Zayd ibn Thabit was the primary scribe of the Prophet and played the most critical role in the compilation of the Quran. At the Prophet's instruction, he learned Hebrew and Syriac ...
Ammar was the son of Yasir and Sumayyah, the first two martyrs of Islam. He endured severe torture alongside his parents for their faith. The Prophet said that Ammar is filled with...
Abu Musa al-Ash'ari was known for his exceptionally beautiful voice in Quran recitation. The Prophet said that he had been given a flute from the flutes of the family of Dawud (Dav...
Abdullah ibn Umar, son of the second Caliph, was known as the most meticulous follower of the Prophet's Sunnah. He would replicate every detail of the Prophet's actions, even stopp...
Abdullah ibn Abbas was the cousin of the Prophet and the greatest mufassir (Quran commentator) among the companions. The Prophet prayed for him saying, 'O Allah, give him understan...