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Mus‘ab ibn 'Umair

Mus‘ab ibn Umair ((アラビア語:مصعب بن عمير)) also known as Mus‘ab al-Khayr ("the Good")〔 was a ''sahabi'' (companion) of Muhammad. From the Banū ‘Abd al-Dār branch of the Quraysh, he embraced Islam in 614 CE and was the first ambassador of Islam.〔 He was martyred in the Battle of Uhud in 625 CE.
== Early life ==
Mus‘ab ibn Umair was born to the Banū ‘Abd al-Dār branch of the Quraysh tribe.〔 Although his exact birth year is not known, it is believed that he was born sometime between 594 and 598 CE since he was very young when he embraced Islam in 614. Mus‘ab was the son of Umair ibn Hashim and Khunaas Bint Maalik, and his parents were wealthy.〔 Even as a young man, he was permitted to attend meetings of the Quraysh elders.〔

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