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  1. Abu Sa'īd al-Khūdrī. Abū Saʿīd Saʿd ibn Mālik ibn Sinān al-Khazrajī al-Khudrī ( Arabic: أبو سعيد سعد بن مالك بن سنان الخزرجي الخدري) was an inhabitant of Medina and early ally ( Ansari) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and one of the younger "companions of the prophet". Too young to fight at the ...

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    Abu Sa'id Sa'd b. Malik b. Sinan al-Khudri, (b. 10 before Hijra/612-3 ; d. 74/693-4) was a companion to the Prophet (s) and one of Ansar in Medina. His surname was derived from his great ancestor "Khudra" who was also known as "al-Abjar". Banu Khudra was a clan of Banu 'Awf from Ansar. His father was a companion to the Prophet (s) and his mother, A...

    Historians counted him among the elites of Ansar and emphasized on his knowledge. Shi'a scholars in 'ilm al-rijal honored and admired him very much and regarded him in the rank of Salman al-Farsi and Abu Dhar among the companions of the Prophet (s). He was counted from "Asfiya'" among the companions of Imam 'Ali (a). After the Prophet's (s) demise,...

    He was 13 when the Battle of Uhud took place. His father suggested him for participation in the battle. Although his father insisted on his participation, the Prophet (s)did not accept that due to his young age. However, after the Battle of Uhud, he took part in various battles. During the caliphate of Imam 'Ali (a) he participated in the battles o...

    Most historians dated his demise in 74/693-4, but some believed that he passed away a year after the incident of Harra in 64/683-4. It is said that his ihtidar (death agony) lasted for three days. Some sources assert that he was buried in al-Baqi' Cemetery in Medina. It is also notable that there is a grave by his name in Istanbul.

  2. Narrated Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri: The Prophet (ﷺ) used to proceed to the Musalla on the days of Id-ul-Fitr and Id-ul-Adha; the first thing to begin with was the prayer and after that he would stand in front of the people and the people would keep sitting in their rows. Then he would preach to them, advise them and give them orders, (i.e. Khutba).

  3. Saʽid ibn Malik ibn Sinan al-Khazraji al-Khudri (Arabic: سعد بن مالك بن سنان الخزرجي الخدري‎) (kunya: Abu Saeed) was an inhabitant of Medina and early ally (Ansari) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and one of the younger "companions of the prophet".

  4. Narrated Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri: Some of the companions of the Prophet (ﷺ) came across a tribe amongst the tribes of the Arabs, and that tribe did not entertain them. While they were in that state, the chief of that tribe was bitten by a snake (or stung by a scorpion).

  5. The Book of the Remembrance of Allah. (247) Chapter: The Excellence of Gathering in which Allah is Remembered. (247) - باب فضل حلق الذكر والندب إلى ملازمتها والنهي عن مفارقتها لغير عذر. Abu Hurairah and Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri (May Allah be pleased with them) reported:

  6. Saʽid ibn Malik ibn Sinan al-Khazraji al-Khudri (Arabic: سعد بن مالك بن سنان الخزرجي الخدري‎) (kunya: Abu Saeed) was an inhabitant of Medina and early ally (Ansari) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and one of the younger "companions of the prophet".