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Majda'a b. H%%ha; Sa'd b. Khaythama, one of the "leaders" who was killed at
Badr; Rifa'a b. 'Abd al-Mundhi b. Zunayr, a "leader", at Badr; 'Abd Allah b.
Jubayr b. al-Nu'man b. Umayya b. al-Burak, at Badr, killed at Uhud where he was
a commander of the bowmen; Ma'an b. 'Adi b. al-Jadd b. 'Ajlim b. al-Haith b.
Dubay% al-Balawi, an ally of the Aws, present at Badr and its aftermath and died
a martyr in al-Yamaa; 'Uwaym b. Sa'ida, who attended Badr and thereafter.
From the Khazraj there were 62 men: Aba Aflb Khdid b. Zayd, who par-
ticipated at Badr and thereafter, dying a martyr in Byzantine territory during the
reign of Mu%wiya; Mu%dh b. al-Harith, along with his brothers 'Awf and
Mu'awwidh, sons of 'Afra', all at Badr; Umara b. Hazm who witnessed Badr and
thereafter, was killed in al-Yamaa; As'ad b. Znriira Aba Urnitma, one of the
"leaders", who died before Badr; Sahl b. 'Atik, at Badr; Aws b. Thabit b.
al-Mundhir, at Badr; Aba Talha Zayd b. Sahl, at Badr; Qays b. Aba Sa'sa'a 'Amr
b. Zayd b. 'Awf b. Mabdhal b. 'Amr b. Ghanm b. Mein, a commander of the
rear-guard at Badr; 'Arnr b. Ghaziyya; Sa'd b. al-Rabi: one of the "leaders", who
was at Badr and was killed at Uhud.
Also there were 'Abd Allah b. Raw*a, one of the "leaders"; he was present at
Badr, Uhud and the khandaq, "the trench". He was hilled at the battle of Mu'ta,
acting as commander. Also there was Bashir b. Sa'd, at Badr, and 'Abd All& b.
Zayd b. Thalaba b. 'Abd Rabbihi, who was shown how to call people to prayer.
He was present at Badr.
Khallad b. Suwayd, who was present at Badr, Uhud and al-khandag. He died
a martyr battling the Bana Qurayza; a millstone was hurled at him and it crushed
hi. It is said that the Messenger of God (SAAS) stated, "He will have the
reward of two martyrs."
Also there was Aba Mas'iid Wqba b. 'Amr, at Badr. However, Ibn Ishaq stated,
" He was the youngest person to witness al-'Aqaba, and he was not present at Badr."
There was Ziyad b. Labid, at Badr, Farwa b. 'Amr b. Wadhafa; Khalid b.
Qays b. Malik, at Badr; Rzfi' b. Malik, a "leader"; Dhakwan b. 'Abd Qays b.
Khalda b. Mukhlid b. 'Amir b. Zurayq. He it is who was called both muh8ymriand
ansdri, "Emigrant" and "Helper", because he stayed with the Messenger of God
(SAAS) in Mecca until his migration to Medina. He was present at Badr and was
killed at Uhud. Also there was 'Abbad b. Qays b. 'Amir b. Khalid b. 'Amir b.
Zurayq, at Badr, and his brother al-Hiirith b. Qays b. 'Amir, also at Badr.
And al-Bar2 b. Ma'rar, a "leader" and the first man to pledge allegiance (at
'Aqaba) according to the claim of the Banii Salama. He died before the arrival of
the Prophet (SAAS) in Medina and pledged to hi a third of his wealth. The
Messenger of God (SAAS) returned the money to his heirs. His son was Bishr
b. al-Bars'; he was present at Badr, Uhud and al-khandaq. He died a martyc at
Khaybar as a result of eating, along with the Messenger of God (SAAS), from
the poisoned sheep. God bless him!
Also there was Sin% b. Sayfi b. Sakhr, at Badr, al-Tufayl b. al-Nu'man b.
Khans%', at Badr; be was killed at the battle of al-khandaq.