Al-Miswar ibn Makhrama

Al-Miswar ibn Makhrama
المسور بن مخرمة
Personal life
Bornc. 622/623
Mecca, Hejaz,
Arabia
Died683
Resting placeMedina
EraEarly Islamic
Known forNarrator of hadith
Religious life
ReligionIslam

Al-Miswar ibn Makhrama (Arabic: المسور بن مخرمة) was a companion (Sahabah) of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, and a Hadith narrator.[1]

Ancestry and early life

Al-Miswar ibn Makhrama belonged to the Banu Zuhrah clan of the Quraysh tribe. His primary family and lineage details include: Clan: Banu Zuhrah, one of the prominent clans of the Quraysh in Mecca. Father: Makhrama ibn Nawfal, a noble member of the Banu Zuhrah. Mother: Ash-Shifa bint Awf, who was the sister of the famous companion Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf. Notable Relatives: He was the nephew of Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf, one of the ten promised Paradise in Islamic tradition. Al-Miswar was born in 2 AH (approx. 624 CE) in Mecca and later migrated to Medina in 8 AH. He is recognized as a companion (Sahabi) of the Prophet Muhammad and a significant narrator of Hadith.

References

  1. ^ Dr. Teebaye Morsdhun, Numbers and Mathematical Concepts in Islam, p.118