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Suhayl ibn 'Amr
Abu Yazid
سهيل بن عمرو العامرية
Suhayl ibn 'Amr b. 'Abd Shams b. 'Abd Wud b. Nasr b. Malik b. Hisl b. 'Amir b. Lu'ayy
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Biography
Suhayl ibn Amr was a prominent man among the Quraish, being known as the khatib or orator of the tribe. Clever and Articulate, Suhayl personal opinion carried a heavy weight among his tribe. He was known to play a major role in concluding the famous truce of Hudaybiyyah. He died in Palestine in the small village of 'Amawas near Jerusalem.
\r\nWhen the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, passed away, the news quickly reached Makkah, where Suhayl was still resident. The Muslims were plunged into a state of confusion and dismay just as in Madinah. In Madinah, Abu Bakr, may God be pleased with him, quelled the confusion with his decisive words: "Whoever worships Muhammad, Muhammad is dead. And whoever worships Allah, Allah is indeed Living and will never die." \r\n
\r\nIn Makkah Suhayl performed the same role in dispelling the vain ideas some Muslims may have had and directing them to the eternal truths of Islam. He called the Muslims together and in his brilliant and salutary style, he affirmed to them that Muhammad was indeed the Messenger of Allah and that he did not die until he had discharged his trust and propagated the message and that it was the duty of all believers after his death to apply themselves assiduously to following his example and way of life.
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Father
'Amr b. 'Abd Shams
Spouses (3)
Classical References
- ·al-Tarikh al-Kabir — al-Bukharip. 44
- ·al-Tabaqat (additional) — Ibn Sa'dp. 37-41
- ·Tahdheeb al-Kamal (narrators) — al-Mizzip. 331
3[pg:44],13[37-41],14[pg:331]
Life Details
Born
Unknown
Birth City
Makkah
Died
18 AH/640 CE
Death City
Amawas, Jerusalem
Cause
Natural/plague
Lived in
Makkah/Medinah
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