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Ka'b b. Zayd b. Qays al-Najjai; Ka'b b. 'Amr Abii al-Yusr al-Sulami; Kalafa
h. Tba'laba, one of the bakk~'iin'~ mentioned by Miis2 b. Wqba; KannXz b.
Uusayn b. Yarbii' Abii Marthad al-Ghanawi, one of the initial Emigrants.
THE LETTER MiM.
MAik b. al-Dukhsbum, known as Ihn al-Dukhshun (sic) al-Khazraji; Mi%l& b.
Abn Khawla al-Ju'fi, an ally of the Banii 'Adi; Mdik b. Rabi'a Abii Usayd
al-Sa'idi; Mai b. Qud-a al-Awsi; MAik b. 'Amr, brother of Thaqf b. 'Amr,
both of whom were Emigrants and allies of the Banii Tamim b. Diidm b. Asad;
Mali& b. @daa al-Awsi; Malik b. Masciid al-Khmji; Maik b. Thabit b.
Numayla al-Mazani, an ally of the Banii 'Amr b. 'Awf; Mubashshir b. 'Abd
al-Mundhir b. Zanbar al-Awsi, a brother of Abn Lubaba and Rifa'a: he was mar-
tyred at Badr; al-Mujadhdbar b. Dhiyad al-Balawi, an Emigrant; Muhriz b. 'Amir
al-Najjm; M+riz b. n ad la al-Asadi, an ally of the Banii 'Abd Shams, an
Emigrant; Muhmad b. Maslama, an ally of the Banii 'Abd al-Ashhal, Mudlij,
also known as Midlaj b. 'Arnr, brother of Thaqf b. 'Amr, an Emigrant; Marthad b.
Abii Marthad al-Ghanawi; Mis b. Uththa b. 'Abbad b. al-Mugalib b. 'Abd
Mang, an initial Emigrant: his name is also given as 'Awe Mas'iid b. Aws
al-Ansai al-Najjsi; Mas'iid b. Khalda al-Khazraji; Mas'iid b. Rabi'a alQai, an
ally of the Banii Zahra, an Emigrant; Mas'iid b. Sag, also known as Ibn 'Abd Sa'd
b. 'Amir b. 'Adi b. Jushm b. Majda'a b. Haitha b. al-U%ith; Mas'iid h. Sa'd b.
Qys al-Khazraji; Mus'ab b. Wmayr alalCAbdari, an Emigrant who bore the banner
that day; Mu5dh b. Jabal al-Khazraji; Mu'adh b. al-Hzrith al-Najjm: this man's
mother was 'Afra', and be was the brother of 'Awf and Mu'awwidh; Mu5dh b.
'Amr b. al-Jumiih al-Khazraji; Mu$dh b. Ma'id al-Khazraji, brother of 'A'idh,
Ma'bad b. 'Abbad b. Qushayr b. al-Qdhamm b. SAim b. Ghanm: also known as
Ma'bad b. Wbada b. Qays. Al-Waqidi gave his name as Qash'ar instead of
Qushayr. Ibn Hisham gave his name as Qash4u Aba Khumay~a.
Ma'bad b. Qays b. Sakhr al-Sulami, brother of 'Abd Allah b. Qays; Mu'attib
b. Wbayd b. Iyas al-Balawi al-Quda'i; Mu'attib b. 'Awf al-Khuza'i, an ally of the
Ban0 Makhziim, an Emigrant; Mu'attib b. Qushayr al-Awsi; Ma'qil b.
al-Mundhir al-Sulami; Mu'ammar b. al-H%ith al-Jum, an Emigrant; Ma'an
b. 'Adi al-Awsi; Mu'awwidh b. al-I;l%ith al-Jum~i, his mother being 'Afm".
And be was a brother of Mu$dh b. 'Awf. Mu'awwidh b. 'Amr b. al-Jumiih
al-Sulami, probably a brother of Musdh b. 'Amr; al-Miqdad b. 'Amr
al-Bahrani, he being al-Miqdad b. al-Aswad, one of the initial Emigrants; it was
he whose statement was praised bythe Messenger of God (SAAS). He was the
son of the man mentioned above and was one of the cavalry at Badr. Mulayl b.
Wabra al-Khazraji; al-Mundhir b. 'Amr b. Khunays al-Sa'idi; al-Mundhir b.
Qud-a b. 'Arfaja al-Khazraji; al-Mundhir b. Muhammad b. Wqba al-Ansari of
- The category of deeply pious Muslim converts who 'wept at', i.e. deeply repented, the tar-
diness of their conversion or participation in the shuggles of the early Islamic community.