Muṭʽim ibn ʽAdi
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Biography
Family
His father was 'Adi, son of Nawfal ibn Abd Manaf.
MuṭTemplate:Ayinim died a non-Muslim;[2] however, his son Jubayr ibn Mut'im became a Muslim.[3]
Muhammad's era
Third deputation with Abu Talib (7 BH (614–615 CE))
Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". MuṭTemplate:Ayinim was part of the third deputation aimed at having Abu Talib stop protecting Muhammad.[4]
Meccan banishment of the Hashemites (617-619)
Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". MuṭTemplate:Ayinim, together with four other people, took a prominent initiative that resulted in the end of the Meccan banishment that was causing starvation to the Muslims.[5]
Template:AyinATemplate:Hamzaisha (ca. 615-620)
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Muhammad's visit to Ta'if (620)
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Isra and MiTemplate:Ayinraj (620)
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Second pledge at al-Aqabah (622)
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References
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- ↑ A Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims chapter "Muhammad's Visit to Ta'if" quoting John Bagot Glubb's The Life and Times of Mohammed on Al-islam.org
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- ↑ The Sealed Nectar Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". on sunnipath.com
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- ↑ The Sealed Nectar The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge Template:Webarchive on sunnipath.com
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