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  2. Zayd ibn Haritha al-Kalbi - Wikipedia

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    Zayd ibn Ḥāritha al-Kalbī ( Arabic: زيد بن حارثة الكلبي) ( c. 581–629 CE ), was an early Muslim, Sahabi and the adopted son of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. He is commonly regarded as the fourth person to have accepted Islam, after Muhammad's wife Khadija, Muhammad's cousin Ali, and Muhammad's close companion Abu Bakr. [ 1]

  3. Zayd ibn Ali - Wikipedia

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    Other names. Abū al-Ḥusayn ( Kunya) Zayd ibn ʿAlī ( Arabic: زيد بن علي; 695–740), also spelled Zaid, was the son of Ali ibn al-Husayn Zayn al-Abidin, and great-grandson of Ali ibn Abi Talib. He led an unsuccessful revolt against the Umayyad Caliphate, in which he died. [ 1] The event gave rise to the Zaydiyya sect of Shia Islam ...

  4. Zahid - Wikipedia

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    Zahid. Zahid is a male given name particularly popular in several Asian countries. It has its roots in the Arabic language. In Arabic, there are a few variations based on the exact pronunciation of the name thus having different meanings. One of the meanings of Zahid in Arabic is Altruistic. Zahid is also defined as "the noble man who stops ...

  5. Sa'id ibn Zayd - Wikipedia

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    Sa'id ibn Zayd. Saʿīd ibn Zayd ( Arabic: سعيد ابن زيد; c. 593-671), also known by his kunya Abūʾl-Aʿwar, was a companion (Arabic: الصحابة) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and a brother-in-law of Umar . Sa'id has been described as a tall, hairy, dark-skinned man.

  6. Zayd ibn Thabit - Wikipedia

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    Zāyd bin Thābit bin al-Ḍaḥḥāk ( Arabic: زيد بن ثابت, romanized : Zayd ibn Thābit) was the personal scribe of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, serving as the chief recorder of the Quranic text. [ 1] He hailed from the ansar (helpers), later joined the ranks of the Muslim army at age 19. After Muhammad's passing in 632, he was ...

  7. Zaid - Wikipedia

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    Zayd Abu Zayd (1195–1270), Almohad political leader. Zayd al-Khayr, companion of Muhammad. Zayd ibn al-Dathinnah, companion of Muhammad. Zayd ibn Ali (695–740), great-grandson of Ali and fifth Imam according to Zaidi Shi'ism. Zayd ibn al-Khattab, companion of Muhammad. Zayd ibn Arqam, companion of Muhammad.

  8. Zaidi (surname) - Wikipedia

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    People with the surname Zaidi are descendants of Zaid ibn Ali who was the son of Ali ibn al-Husayn Zayn al-'Abidin who was the great-grandson of Muhammad. The descendants of Muhammad carry the honorific title of Sayyid. Zaidis can be found in Iraq, Iran, and Pakistan, most predominantly in Lahore & Karachi. While they are also found in North ...

  9. Zaid Hamid - Wikipedia

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    Syed Zaid Zaman Hamid (Urdu: سید زید زمان حامد), better known as Zaid Hamid, is a Pakistani far-right, radical Islamist political commentator and conspiracy theorist. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] Born to a Pakistan Army officer and a Kashmiri mother, Zaid is a supporter of Jihad and supports Kashmir-centric anti-government organizations. [ 7 ]