Bilal al Habashi

Bilal ibn Rabah was one of the most trusted and loyal Sahabah (companions) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (saw).

Bilal Habashi is the muezzin chosen by our Prophet. He is originally from Abyssinia.

He was born in Mecca and is considered to have been the first mu'azzin, chosen by Muhammad (saw) himself. He was a former slave and was known for his voice with which he called people to their prayers.

He died in 640 AD, at the age of 60 (or just over 60 in Hijri lunar years).

Ashab us-Suffah

Homeless and unmarried muhajirun (companions of Muhammad who migrated from Mecca) who did not have relatives in Medina, dwelt in al-Suffah where they were mainly learning the Quran and Sunnah. 

Zayd ibn Khattab

Muhammad (saw) called him "the best cavalryman". He was afraid of the punishment of Hakk. He was an attentive, intelligent and brave young man. When he was about twenty years old, he secretly researched Islam.

Ukkasha Ibn Mihsan

Muhammad (saw) called him "the best cavalryman". He was afraid of the punishment of Hakk. He was an attentive, intelligent and brave young man. When he was about twenty years old, he secretly researched Islam.

Abu Lubaba

Abu Lubaba is a member of the Aws tribe from Madinah. In the second Aqaba Pledge, he was honored with Islam. Prophet (saw) appointed him representative to his tribe.He participated in all the battles of Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.