A Scholarly Study on the Departure of the Last Ten among the Sahaba (R.A)

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION JAPANESE JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES Pub Date : 2018-06-15 DOI:10.33195/UOCHJRS-V1I2702018
Muhammad Ayaz, Muhammad Izaz Ullah
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The term of Sahaba refers to the companions, disciples, scribes and family of the holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The most widespread definition of a companion is someone who met Muhammad, believed in him,remained faithful and died as a Muslim. Sahaba struggled their best to spread Islam through out the world. They are not like ordinary people according to Islam, they are considered to be the most prominent and superior among all human beings after Prophets. Therefore Strong feeling of affection for them is the truthfulness towards the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and it is the symbol of faith. There are thousands of Sahaba who struggled their best to spread the true message of Islam, however hardly anyone knows about the last one? In this article we will discuss about the last ten Sahaba. Keywords: Umama, Anas bin Malik, Muhamm’ad, Sahaba
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萨哈巴(r.a.)最后十人离去的学术研究
萨哈巴一词指的是神圣先知穆罕默德的同伴、门徒、抄写员和家人。同伴最普遍的定义是,遇见穆罕默德,相信他,保持忠诚,并以穆斯林身份死去的人。萨哈巴尽最大努力将伊斯兰教传播到世界各地。根据伊斯兰教,他们不像普通人,他们被认为是先知之后最杰出、最优越的人类。因此,对他们的强烈感情是对先知穆罕默德的忠诚,是信仰的象征。有成千上万的萨哈巴努力传播伊斯兰的真实信息,然而几乎没有人知道最后一个。在本文中,我们将讨论最后十个萨哈巴。关键词:乌玛,阿纳斯·本·马利克,穆罕默德,萨哈巴
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期刊介绍: The Japanese Journal of Religious Studies is a peer-reviewed journal registered as an Open Access Journal with all content freely downloadable. The journal began in 1960 as Contemporary Religions in Japan, which was changed to the JJRS in 1974. It has been published by the Nanzan Institute since 1981. The JJRS aims for a multidisciplinary approach to the study of religion in Japan, and submissions are welcomed from scholars in all fields of the humanities and social sciences. To submit a manuscript or inquiry about publishing in our journal, please contact us at the address below.
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