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Ibn Umm Maktum

عبد الله بن أم مكتوم الأعمى القرشي

'Abdullah/'Amr ibn Qays ibn Za'ida b. al-Asam b. Rawhah b. Hajr b. 'abd b. Ma'is b. 'Amir b. Lu'ayy

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A blind, young cousin of Khadijah (raa) (from mother side), Abdullah ibn Umm Maktum was one of the earliest Muslims. \r\nAbdullah witnessed the rise of Islam in Makkah. He was amongst the first to accept Islam. He lived through the persecution of the Muslims and suffered what the other companions of the Prophet experienced. His attitude, like theirs, was one of firmness, staunch resistance and sacrifice. Neither his dedication nor his faith weakened against the violence of the Quraysh onslaught. In fact, all this only increased his determination to hold on to the religion of God and his devotion to His messenger. \r\nThe sixteen verses of Surah Abasa were revealed to the noble Prophet about Abdullah ibn Umm Maktum, which have continued to be recited from that time till today and shall continue to be recited. \r\nHe was left in charge of Madinah on more than ten occasions during Prophet Muhammed's absences and later, despite his disability, went into battle as the standard bearer of the Muslims. "Place me between two rows and give me the standard. I will carry it for you and protect it, for I am blind and cannot run away."

Father

Qays ibn Za'id

Mother

Aatikah bint Abdullah Makhzomi (Umm Maktum)

Classical References
  • ·Tahdheeb al-Tahdheeb (extended) — Ibn Hajarp. 1/360-365

18[pg:1/360-365]

Life Details

Born

Unknown

Birth City

Makkah

Died

14 AH/636 CE

Death City

Persia

Cause

Martyred(Qadsia)

Lived in

Makkah/Medina/Iraq

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