Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Huthayfa ibn al-Yaman (died 656) (also written as Hudhayfah or Huthaifa) was a close companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and one of the earliest converts to Islam. He is particularly revered by the Sufis and he related a considerable number of hadith, particularly those relating to eschatology. He is recorded to have said "[Muhammad] told me all that would occur from the present until the Day of Judgement''. His father, al-Yaman was from the Meccan Banu Abs tribe but after killing someone he left Mecca for Yathrib, allying himself with the Banu al- Ash-hal tribe into which he married. The restrictions on his returning to Mecca were eventually lifted and he divided his time between Mecca and his preferred residence in Yathrib.