Wahb ibn Sa'd

Wahb ibn Sa'd ibn Abi Sarh (Arabic: وهب بن سعد بن أبي سرح) (died in the year 8 AH (629 CE), was a companion who embraced Islam and immigrated to Yathrib, and visited Kulthum ibn al-Hadam, and the brother of the Prophet Muhammad between him and Suwaid bin Amr. Musa ibn Uqba, Al-Waqidi and Abu Ma'shar al-Balkhi mentioned it about those who witnessed the Battle of Badr, and Ibn Ishaq did not mention it.[1] Wahb also witnessed the Battle of Uhud, the Battle of the Trench, the Battle of Khaybar, and Treaty of Hudaybiyyah,[2] and was killed in the Battle of Mu'tah in Jumada al-awwal in 8 AH, at the age of 40 years.[1] Wahb ibn Sa'd is the brother of Abdallah ibn Sa'd,[3] whose mother is Mahana bint Jabir al-Ash'ari.[1]

Wahb ibn Sa'd ibn Abi Sarh
وهب بن سعد بن أبي سرح
Born
Died8 AH (629 CE)
Cause of deathShahid in the Battle of Mu'tah
Known forCompanion of prophet Muhammad
Parents
  • Sa'd ibn Abi Sarh (father)
  • Mahana bint Jabir (mother)
RelativesAbdallah ibn Sa'd (brother)

References

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