Abu Lubaba ibn Abd al-Mundhir

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Abu Lubaba ibn Abd al-Mundhir was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for his early support of Islam in Medina and his famous act of repentance after advising the Banu Qurayza.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Companion of Muhammad
Sahabi
actOfRepentance tied himself to a pillar until Allah accepted his repentance
allegiance Prophet Muhammad NERFINISHED
associatedWith Banu Qurayza NERFINISHED
Masjid an-Nabawi NERFINISHED
category Companions of the Prophet from the Ansar
contemporaryOf Prophet Muhammad NERFINISHED
emotionalResponse immediate regret after advising Banu Qurayza
ethnicGroup Arabs
surface form: Arab
event incident of advising Banu Qurayza to surrender
public repentance by tying himself to a pillar in the mosque
historicalContext early Islamic period after Hijra
historicalRole link between Medinan tribes and the Prophet
knownFor advising Banu Qurayza during their siege
dramatic public repentance
early support of Islam in Medina
language Arabic
locationOfRepentance Mosque of the Prophet in Medina NERFINISHED
loyalty Muslim community in Medina
mentionedIn Islamic biographical literature (sīra) NERFINISHED
hadith and historical reports
moralLesson warning against compromising divine command for tribal ties
moralSignificance example of sincere repentance in Islamic tradition
notableAction initially signaling Banu Qurayza that surrender might mean execution
participatedIn early Islamic community in Medina
placeOfResidence Medina NERFINISHED
region Hejaz
religion Islam
repentanceAcceptedBy Allah (according to Islamic tradition) NERFINISHED
role early Muslim in Medina
spiritualSignificance symbol of Allah’s mercy after sincere repentance
statusInIslam respected companion despite his mistake
timePeriod 7th century
tribe Ansar NERFINISHED
Aws NERFINISHED

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Banu Aws hadNotableMember Abu Lubaba ibn Abd al-Mundhir