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Tufail ibn Abdullah was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and stepson of Abu Bakr. He was the son of Al-Harith ibn Sakhbara, who was from the Azd tribe, and Umm Ruman bint Umayr,〔Muhammad ibn Saad. ''Kitab al-Tabaqat al-Kabir'' vol. 8. Translated by Bewley, A. (2013). ''The Women of Madina'', p. 193. London: Ta-Ha Publishers.〕 who was from the Al-Harith tribe of the Kinana.〔Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari. ''Kitab al-Rusul wa'l-Muluk''. Translated by Landau-Tasseron, E. (1998). ''Volume 39: Biographies of the Prophet's Companions and Their Successors'', p. 171. Albany: State University of New York Press.〕 The family migrated to Mecca, where his father became the ally of Abu Bakr. Soon afterwards, Al-Harith died, leaving Tufail and his widowed mother completely dependent on Abu Bakr. Abu Bakr married Umm Ruman c.601.〔Ibn Saad/Bewley vol. 8 p. 193.〕 Tufail was the owner of the slave Amir ibn Fuhayra, whom he later sold to his stepfather.〔Muhammad ibn Saad. ''Kitab al-Tabaqat al-Kabir'' vol. 3. Translated by Bewley, A. (2013). ''The Companions of Badr'', p. 176. London: Ta-Ha Publishers.〕 When their mother emigrated to Medina in 622, Tufail and his brother Abdulrahman remained in Mecca.〔Tabari/Landau-Tasseron p. 172.〕 ==References== 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「Tufail ibn Abdullah」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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