They lived with the prophet Muhammad PBUH & they were very sincere & devoted believers.
The holy Sahabas learnt Eeman from the holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) in whose exalted company they remained.
about 125000
The sahabas travelled with him.
mostly memorized also wrote on animal skins and bones
Identifying the "last five Sahabas" can be subjective, as it depends on the context and criteria used. However, notable figures who were among the last companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) include Abu Hurairah, Abdullah ibn Abbas, Anas ibn Malik, Abdullah ibn Umar, and Zaid ibn Thabit. These Sahabas played significant roles in the early Islamic community and contributed to the transmission of Hadith and Islamic teachings. Their contributions continue to influence Islamic thought and practice today.
There are many famous people in Islam all the prophets, and sahabas. but one of the most famous is the last prophet muhammed (s.a.w.)
The 313 companions (sahabas) who participated in the Battle of Badr are often referred to collectively as the "Badr Companions" or "Badris." Among them were notable figures such as Abu Bakr, Umar, Ali, and Hamza. Their participation was pivotal in the early Muslim community's struggle against the Quraysh tribe of Mecca. The battle is considered a significant event in Islamic history, symbolizing faith and perseverance.
Yes, it is reported that some of the Sahabah (companions of the Prophet Muhammad) would stand on the Kaaba to call the adhaan (the Islamic call to prayer). This practice was seen as a way to proclaim the message of Islam and gather the community for prayer. However, it is not a common practice today, and the adhaan is usually called from designated places such as mosques.
I will go with "a special"
Comparative: more special; Superlative: most special.
Yes. There is a Christmas special and a Halloween special of Shrek.
more special, most special