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‘Abdu’llah ibn Sa‘ad : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abdullah ibn Saad ‘Abdullāh ibn Sa‘ad ibn Abī as-Sarḥ ((アラビア語:عبدالله بن سعد بن أبي السرح)) was the foster brother of Uthman. His father was Saad ibn Abi Sarh. During his time as governor of Egypt (646 CE to 656 CE), ibn Abi as-Sarh built a strong Egyptian Arab navy. Under his leadership the Muslim navy won a number of victories including its first major naval battle against the Byzantine emperor Constans II at the Battle of the Masts in 655 CE. One of his achievements while governor of Egypt was the capture of Tripoli in 647 whereby he brought Libya into the Islamic Empire. ==During Muhammad's Era== Al-Tabari has recorded in his tafsir that although ibn Abi Sarh had apostatized, he returned to Islam before the conquest of Mecca.〔(al-Tabari's Tafsir for 6:93 )〕〔()〕 On the other hand, in his ''History'', al-Tabari records about ibn Abi Sarh and Muhammad that "Abdallah b.Sa`d b. Abi Sarh used to write for him. He apostatized from Islam and later returned to Islam on the day of the conquest of Mecca.".〔Al-Tabari, "History of al-Tabari Vol. 9 - The Last Years of the Prophet", transl. Ismail K. Poonawala, p.148, Albany: State University of New York Press〕 A hadith in Sunan Abu Dawud records an account of ibn Abi Sarh's tense encounter with Muhammad on that day.〔(Translation of Sunan Abu-Dawud (partial). Translated by Professor Ahmad Hasan (online) Hadith 14:2677 )〕
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