Sa'd ibn Ubadah

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Sa'd ibn Ubadah was a prominent leader of the Ansar in Medina and an early companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for his influence in the formative period of the Islamic community.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ansar leader
Companion of Muhammad
Medinan noble
allegiance Ansar NERFINISHED
Muhammad NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace Medina NERFINISHED
Yathrib NERFINISHED
century 7th century
contemporaryOf Abu Bakr NERFINISHED
Ali ibn Abi Talib NERFINISHED
Sa'd ibn Mu'adh NERFINISHED
Umar ibn al-Khattab NERFINISHED
era early Islamic period
ethnicity Arab
father Ubadah ibn Dulaim NERFINISHED
fullName Sa'd ibn Ubadah ibn Dulaim al-Khazraji NERFINISHED
gender male
historicalRegion Hejaz NERFINISHED
involvedIn Saqifah meeting after Muhammad's death NERFINISHED
knownFor early support of Muhammad
leadership of the Ansar in Medina
prominent role at Saqifah
language Arabic
mentionedIn Islamic historical sources
hadith literature
migratedTo Medina NERFINISHED
notableFor generosity
hospitality
influence among the Ansar
participatedIn Pledge of Aqabah NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Medina NERFINISHED
Yathrib NERFINISHED
placeOfResidence Medina NERFINISHED
positionAtSaqifah candidate for caliphate
religion Islam
role chief of Banu Khazraj
leader of the Ansar
socialStatus chief
wealthy notable
tribalConfederation Ansar NERFINISHED
tribe Banu Khazraj NERFINISHED

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Ansar ledByNotableFigures Sa'd ibn Ubadah
Khazraj notableMember Sa'd ibn Ubadah