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Hazrat saeed bin zaid | saeed bin ziad in urdu | fateh33 | | hazrat saeed razi allah tala anhu ka waqia

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Sa'id bin Zayd #hazratsaeedbinziad#saeedibnziad#saeedibnziadra#sahabaseriers#grandknowledge#islam Find sources: "Sa'id bin Zayd" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Saīd bin Zaid سعيد بن ز Born c. 593–594 C.E. Mecca Died c. 671 C.E. 671 (aged 77–78) Influences Muhammad Part of a series on Islam IslamSymbol1.svg Beliefs[show] Practices[show] Texts and sciences[show] History[show] Culture and society[show] Related topics[show] Allah-green.svg Islam portal vte Sa'īd bin Zayd, (Arabic: سعيد بن زيد‎; c.593–c.671), also known by his kunya Abu'l-Aawar, was a companion (Arabic: الصحابة‎) of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad. Family He was the son of Zayd bin Amr, from the Adi clan of the Quraysh in Mecca, and of Fatima bint Baaja of the Khuza'a tribe.[1]:296 :301 His father was murdered in 605.[2]:103[1]:298 Sa'id had over thirty children by at least eleven different women.[1]:298–299 Fatimah bint al-Khattab, also known as Ramla or as Umm Jamil, who was his cousin and a sister of Umar, the second Caliph. Abdulrahman the Elder, who left no male-line descendants. Julaysa bint Suwayd. Zayd, who left no male-line descendants. Abdullah the Elder, who left no male-line descendants. Atiqa. Umama bint al-Dujayj of the Ghassan tribe. Abdulrahman the Younger, who left no male-line descendants. Umar the Younger, who left no male-line descendants. Umm Musa. Umm al-Hasan. Hamza bint Qays of the Muharib ibn Fihr clan of the Quraysh. Muhammad. Ibrahim the Younger. Abdullah the Younger.. Umm Habib the Elder. Umm al-Hasan the Younger. Umm Zayd the Elder. Umm Salama. Umm Habib the Younger. Umm Sa'id the Elder, who died in her father's lifetime. Umm Zayd. Umm al-Aswad from the Taghlib tribe. Amr the Younger. al-Aswad. Dumkh bint al-Asbagh of the Kalb tribe. Amr the Elder. Talha, who died in his father's lifetime and who left no male-line descendants. Zujla. Bint Qurba, also of the Taghlib tribe. Ibrahim. Hafsa Umm Khalid, a concubine. Khalid. Umm Khalid, who died in her father's lifetime. Umm al-Numan. Umm Bashir bint Abi Mas'ud al-Ansari. Umm Zayd the Elder. A woman from the Tayy tribe. Umm Zayd the Younger, wife of al-Mukhtar ibn Abi Ubayd. Another Concubine. Aisha. Zaynab. Umm Abdul-Hawla. Umm Salih. Sa'id is described as a tall, hairy, dark-skinned man.[1] Conversion to Islam Sa'id became a Muslim not later than 614 His wife Fatima was also an early convert.116 At first they kept their faith secret because Fatima's brother Umar was a prominent persecutor of Muslims.[144,156 Khabbab ibn al-Aratt often visited their house and read the Qur'an to Fatima:156 One day Umar entered their house while Khabbab was reading and demanded to know what the "balderdash" was. When they denied that anything had been read, Umar seized Sa'id and knocked him to the floor. Fatima stood up to defend her husband, and Umar hit her so hard that she bled. The couple admitted that they were Muslims. At the sight of the blood, Umar was sorry for what he had done, and asked to see what they had been reading. It was Ta-Ha, later to become the twentieth Surah of the Qur'an. Impressed by the beauty of the words, Umar decided to become a Muslim.

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