Muadh ibn jabal
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Muadh ibn Jabal
7th-century companion (Sahabi) of Muhammad
Muʿādh ibn Jabal (Arabic: مُعاذ بن جبل; – ) was a sahabi (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.[4] Muadh was an Ansar of the Banu Khazraj tribe and compiled the Quran with five companions while Muhammad was still alive.
He acquired a reputation for knowledge.[5][6] Muhammad called him "the one who will lead the scholars into Paradise".[7]
Biography
Era of Muhammad
Mu'adh accepted Islam before the Second pledge at al-Aqabah in submission before Muhammad.
Maaz bin jabal hadith
Nevertheless, he was one of those who took the pledge.[7] He was a great companion.
Muhammad sent Mu'adh as the governor of Yemen to collect zakat. When Muhammad sent Mu'adh to Yemen to teach its people about Islam, he personally bade farewell to him, walking for some distance alongside him as he set out to leave the city.
It is said that Muhammad informed him that on his return to Medina, he would per