Khuzayma ibn Thabit Dhu al-Shahadatayn[citation needed] al-Ansari (Arabic: خزيمة بن ثابت ذو الشهادتين الأنصاري, romanizedKhuzayma ibn Thābit Dhū al-Shahādatayn al-Anṣārī; d. July 657) was one of the companions of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad.

Biography

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610–632: Muhammad's era

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He was an Ansar[1] and one among those on whose authority the Hadith of the pond of Khumm was reported.[2]

644–656: Uthman's era

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Uthman ibn Affan told the sahaba to gather the Quran so they can compile it into an official book. Up to that point, it was memorized by the sahaba and kept together written on various materials. One complete copy was available with Hafsa which was prepared during First Caliph Abu bakar.[citation needed]

In the Itqan, Al-Suyuti discussed the number of witnesses required for writing down a revelation of Muhammad.[citation needed]

656–657: Ali's era

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He died in the Battle of Siffin (657), fighting on the side of Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ A Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims on Al-islam.org [1]
  2. ^ Tarikh al-Yaqubi, as quoted in Peshawar Nights on Al-islam.org [2]. Also, a list composed of sources such as Ibn Hajar Asqalani and Baladhuri, both in his Ta'rikh, Muhammad Bin Khawind Shah in his Rauzatu's-Safa, Ibn Abdu'l-Birr in his Isti'ab