Wahb ibn Sa'd

Wahb ibn Saʿd ibn Abī Sarḥ (Arabic: وهب بن سعد بن أبي سرح; died in the year 8 AH (629 CE) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He embraced Islam and then moved to Yathrib, and visited the house of Kulthum ibn al-Hidam. He was brothers by the Prophet Muhammad with Suwayd ibn 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 Muhana bint Jabir al-Ash'ariyyah.[1]

Wahb ibn Sa'd ibn Abi Sarh
Born
Died8 AH (629 CE)
Cause of deathShahid in the Battle of Mu'tah
Known forCompanion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
Parents
  • Sa'd ibn Abi Sarh (father)
  • Muhana bint Jabir al-Ash'ariyyah (mother)
RelativesAbdallah ibn Sa'd (brother)

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