Asma’ Bint ‘Umays: Interpreter, Hadith Narrator, Narrator And Great Companion In The Beginning Of Islam

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Asma’ bint ‘Umays was the great Interpreter, hadith narrator, narrator and great companion in the beginning of Islam. She as a lady who was among the first Muslims in Mecca and on a trip to Abyssinia, was transferred to Abyssinia with her husband Ja'far ibn Abi Talib has been a role model of the Qur'an and the Prophet for all those who seen her. She had several sisters, including: first Salma, the wife of Hamza Seyyed al- Shuhada, the second is Lababa, the wife of Abbas, the Prophet's uncle, and the third is Meymuna, the wife of the Prophet of Islam. Asma’ bint ‘Umays believed and pledged allegiance to the Prophet of Islam in Mecca and before the establishment of the Messenger of God in the house of Zayd ibn Arqam. She never lost her hope, never objected, and in that difficult situation, tried more than others. In this article, some of her bravery for helping the Prophet of Islam, Imam Ali, and Fatima, peace be upon them, and the upbringing of pious children who have been influential in promoting the Qur'an and the Prophetic tradition for centuries has been expressed.

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Persian
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Safineh Journal, Volume:18 Issue: 69, 2021
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169
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