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| image = |caption= | header2 = Title: al-Ansari | header3 = |label4= Birthplace |data4= Medina, Hejaz |label5= Ethnicity |data5= Hejazi Arab |label6= Occupation |data6= |label7= Known For |data7= Being a loyal companion of Muhammad |label8= Influences |data8= Allah, Muhammad |label9= Died |data9= 59 AH (678–679 CE) |label10= Burial Place |data10= Medina, Hejaz |label11= Coordinates |data11= |label12= Cause of Death |data12= |label13= Father |data13= Sa'd ibn Ubadah |label14= Siblings |data14= Brother: Sa’id ibn Sa’d |label15= Children |data15= |label16= Religion |data16= Islam |label17= Denomination |data18= Enemies of Allah, Islam, Muhammad |label19= |data19= |label20= |data20= |label21= |data21= }} Qays ibn Sa'd (アラビア語:قيس بن سعد) occupies a position of prominence in Islam. Seen as one of the great leaders of the Muslim army, Qays ibn Sa'd was known for his steadfast defense in battles. His desire to cleanse his soul, achieved him the honor of being one of the great companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Qays was also one of the most loyal companions of Imam Ali.〔Madelung, Wilferd. The Succession to Muḥammad: A Study of The Early Caliphate. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. Print. ISBN 0521646960 Pg. 152, 153, 190, 191, and 192〕〔Khalid, Muhammad Khali, and Khalid Muhammad Khalid. Men Around The Messenger. Kuala Lumpur: Islamic Book Trust, 2005. Print. ISBN 9839154737 Pg. 276-280〕 ==Birth and early life== Qay ibn Sa'd was born in Medina around the time of Muhammad. His father was Sa'd ibn Ubadah, the leader of the Kazrjah tribe (a tribe that was known for their generosity).〔 Before converting to Islam, Qay's ibn Sa'd was cunning to the extent that no one was able to get the better of him.〔 He would use his cunningness to short-change the people of Medina and its surroundings.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Qays ibn Sa'd」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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