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Khunays ibn Hudhafa
خنيس بن حذافة
Born

Khunays ibn Ḥudhāfa


Diedc. 624 (2 AH)
Medina, Hejaz
Resting placeal-Baqi', Medina
Known forCompanionofMuhammad
SpouseHafsa bint Umar (m. 619/620)
Parents
  • Hudhafa ibn Qays (father)
  • Da'ida bint Hidhyam (mother)
  • Relatives
    FamilyBanu Sahm (from Quraysh)

    Khunays ibn Ḥudhāfa (Arabic: خنيس بن حذافة) (d. 2 AH/624) was a companionofMuhammad. He died at the beginning of twenty-five months after Muhammad emigrated to Medina.

    Biography[edit]

    Khunays was the son of Hudhafa ibn Qays from the Sahm clan of the Quraysh tribe in Mecca. His mother, Da'ida bint Hidhyam, was also from the Sahm clan.[1] He had two brothers, Abd Allah and Qays.[2]

    He was converted to Islam under the influence of Abu Bakr[3] at an early date "before Allah's Messenger entered the house of Al-Arqam".[4]

    He joined the emigration to Abyssinia in 616, along with his two brothers, seven cousins and four other members of the clan.[5] Khunays was among those who returned to Mecca in 619 "under the protection of a citizen or by stealth."[6] Soon afterwards he married Hafsa bint Umar,[7] who would then have been about fourteen years old.[8]

    When Umar emigratedtoMedina in 622, Khunays and Hafsa accompanied his party.[9] At first they lodged with Rifa'a ibn Abd al-Mundhir.[10] When Muhammad instructed each Muslim to take a brother in Islam, he paired Khunays with Abu Abs ibn Jabr,[11] a brother-in-law of Muhammad ibn Maslama.[12]

    Khunays was the only member of the Sahm clan who fought at the Battle of Badr in March 624.[13]

    He died in late August 624. [14] He was buried at Al-Baqi', where Muhammad officiated at his funeral.[15]

    He had no descendants.[16] His widow, Hafsa was later married to Muhammad.[17]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Muhammad ibn Saad, Tabaqat vol. 3. Translated by Bewley, A. (2013). The Companions of Badr, p. 307. London: Ta-Ha Publishers.
  • ^ Muhammad ibn Ishaq, Sirat Rasul Allah. Translated by Guillaume, A. (1955). The Life of Muhammad, pp. 147-148. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • ^ Ibn Ishaq/Guillaume p. 116.
  • ^ Ibn Saad/Bewley vol. 3 p. 307.
  • ^ Ibn Ishaq/Guillaume pp. 147-148.
  • ^ Ibn Ishaq/Guillaume p. 168.
  • ^ Ibn Ishaq/Guillaume p. 218.
  • ^ Muhammad ibn Saad, Tabaqat vol. 8. Translated by Bewley, A. (1995). The Women of Madina, p. 56. London: Ta-Ha Publishers.
  • ^ Ibn Ishaq/Guillaume p. 218.
  • ^ Ibn Ishaq/Guillaume p. 218. Ibn Saad/Bewley vol. 3 p. 307.
  • ^ Ibn Saad/Bewley vol. 3 pp. 307, 353.
  • ^ Ibn Saad/Bewley vol. 3 p. 352.
  • ^ Ibn Ishaq/Guillaume p. 329.
  • ^ Ibn Saad/Bewley vol. 3 p. 307.
  • ^ Ibn Saad/Bewley vol. 3 p. 307.
  • ^ Ibn Saad/Bewley vol. 3 p. 307.
  • ^ Ibn Hisham note 918.
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