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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ubayd-Allah ibn Abd-Allah was a sahaba. He retold the event of the pen and paper as he heard from Ibn Abbas. In Islam, the a bah were the companions of the Islamic prophet Mu ammad. This form is plural; the singular is masculine a biyy, feminine a biyyah. A list of the best-known companions can be found in the List of Sahaba. Some Muslims assert that there were more than two hundred thousand companions. One hundred twenty four thousand are believed to have witnessed the last sermon Muhammad delivered after making his last pilgrimage, or Hajj, to…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ubayd-Allah ibn Abd-Allah was a sahaba. He retold the event of the pen and paper as he heard from Ibn Abbas. In Islam, the a bah were the companions of the Islamic prophet Mu ammad. This form is plural; the singular is masculine a biyy, feminine a biyyah. A list of the best-known companions can be found in the List of Sahaba. Some Muslims assert that there were more than two hundred thousand companions. One hundred twenty four thousand are believed to have witnessed the last sermon Muhammad delivered after making his last pilgrimage, or Hajj, to Mecca. The two largest Muslim denominations, the Sunni and Shi'a, take very different approaches in weighing the value of the companions' testimony.