This is a good question.
True companions should not be considered in the same group as an acquaintance.
With that in mind, Muslims disagree on an exact number.
But in general, he did not have many true companions, as history showed with their actions after his death and during his life.
Zaid Bin Harith.
they posed many questions. example, about the story of the companions of the cave.
The birthday of the holy Prophet (SAW) is not celebrated by all the Muslims. Many of the Muslims celebrate it. Many don't celebrate saying that it was not celebrated by the Sahabah (Companions of the Prophet).
First 4 Caliphs were not missionaries to Africa , but many other companions of prophet were .
Both companions of prophet Muhammad pbuh were buried in tomb of prophet .
Both companions of prophet Muhammad pbuh were buried in tomb of prophet .
Sahabah Karam R.A
Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A.) was the companion who accompanied Prophet (pbuh) on hijrat.
No. Abu Ayyoub Al-Ansari was one of the companions of the prophet Muhammad pbuh & he is not the prophet Ayyoub.
Masjid-e-nabwi was the first building constructed by the holy prophet and it is still present today
At the Battle of Uhud, several companions of the Prophet Muhammad, including notable figures such as Abu Bakr, Umar ibn al-Khattab, and Ali ibn Abi Talib, stood by his side. Other companions like Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib, the Prophet's uncle, also fought valiantly during the battle. Despite facing significant challenges and setbacks, these companions showed remarkable courage and loyalty to the Prophet. Their dedication played a crucial role in the defense of the Muslim community during this pivotal moment in early Islamic history.
They were written down as soon as the Prophet recited them to his companions. There were a few early muslims who could read and write. Other companions committed the verses to memory.