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Hazrat Muhammad [SallALLAHU Alayhi Wasallam] had many Companions who were called Sahabi's [May ALLAH be please with them all Aameen]

As for the question regarding photo's that type of technology was not around then and also please note pictures of living creature's [with a soul] is forbidden in islam

Regarding Muhammad (SallALLAHU Alayhi Wasallam) Companions they were a lot. the most famous of them were, Abu Bakr el sedeek, Omar Bin el Khatab , Othman Bin Afan and Ali Bin Aby Tallib[May ALLAH be please with them all Aameen]

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Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) had many companions, known as the Sahaba, who were his close followers and supporters. It is important to note that there are no authentic photos of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) or his companions, as portraying them in images is not permissible in Islam. Instead, there are descriptions and historical accounts that provide insight into their appearances and characters.

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