Brotherhood among the Sahaba refers to the time after the Hijra [Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina] when the Islamic prophet Muhammad instituted brotherhood between the emigrants (Muhajirun) and the natives of Medina, the Ansar (literally "helpers"), and he chose Ali as his own brother.[1]
Brothers
- Muhammad - Ali ibn Abi Talib
 - Abu Bakr - Khaarijah bin Zaid bin abi Zuhair al-Ansari
 - Umar - Utban ibn Malik
 - Uthman - Aus ibn Thabit
 - Ja`far ibn Abī Tālib - Muadh ibn Jabal
 - Abdur Rahman bin Awf - Saad ibn Rabi Aqbi Badri
 - Talhah - Kab bin Malik
 - Mus`ab ibn `Umair - Abu Ayub Aqbi
 - Ammar ibn Yasir - Huzaifa ibn Alaiman
 - Abu Darda - Salman the Persian[2]
 - Manzar ibn Umar - Abu Dharr al-Ghifari
 - Muhammad ibn Maslamah - Abu Ubaidah ibn al Jarrah[3]
 
References
- ↑ "Ali ibn Abitalib". Encyclopedia Iranica. Retrieved 2007-10-25.
 - ↑ Sahih al-Bukhari, 3:31:189
 - ↑ Hadrat 'Umar Farooq by Prof. Masudul Hasan Islamic Publications Lahore
 
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