Suhayl ibn Amr

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Suhayl ibn Amr was a prominent Meccan orator and negotiator of the Quraysh who later embraced Islam and became a respected companion of the Prophet Muhammad.

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instanceOf Arab orator
Companion of Muhammad
Quraysh leader
associatedWith Mecca NERFINISHED
Quraysh leadership
contemporaryOf Prophet Muhammad NERFINISHED
conversionEvent after the conquest of Mecca
convertedTo Islam NERFINISHED
era 7th century
ethnicGroup Arabs
surface form: Arab
familyRelation father of Abdullah ibn Suhayl
father of Abu Jandal ibn Suhayl
hadSon Abdullah ibn Suhayl NERFINISHED
Abu Jandal ibn Suhayl NERFINISHED
historicalEvent Treaty of Hudaybiyyah NERFINISHED
knownFor conversion to Islam after the conquest of Mecca
leadership among Quraysh
skill in public speaking
language Arabic
laterSupported Muslim community
loyalTo Prophet Muhammad after conversion
memberOf Banu Amir ibn Luayy NERFINISHED
Quraysh NERFINISHED
notableFor eloquent oratory
negotiating the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah
notedIn Hadith biographical works
Islamic historical sources
Sirah literature
opposed early Muslim community in Mecca
participatedIn Treaty of Hudaybiyyah negotiations NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Mecca NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath al-Sham NERFINISHED
placeOfResidence Mecca NERFINISHED
region Hejaz
religion Islam
religionBeforeIslam Arab paganism
represented Quraysh at the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah NERFINISHED
respectedBy Muslim companions
role companion of Muhammad
negotiator for Meccans
spokesman of Quraysh
statusAfterIslam respected elder among Muslims
tribe Quraysh

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Treaty of Hudaybiyyah negotiatedBy Suhayl ibn Amr