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Rab'ah ibn Umayah

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Rab'ah ibn Umayah (Arabic: رباح بن أمية) was a companion (Arabic: Sahaba) of Muhammad. His father was Umayah ibn Khalaf and his brother was Safwan ibn Umayya. He helped Muhammad in his The Farewell Sermon and was involved in an episode with during Umar's caliphat:

Rabi'a ibn Umayya was also involved in the Hadith of Umar's speech of forbidding Mut'ah.


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