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Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah
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Abu Ubaidah was born in the year 583 CE in the house of 'Abdullah ibn al-Jarrah, a merchant by profession. Abu Ubaidah belonged to the Qurayshi clan of Banu al-Harith ibn Fihr. Even before his conversion to Islam, he was considered to be one of the nobles of the Quraysh and was famous among the Quraysh of Mecca for his modesty and bravery Abū 'Ubaidah 'Āmir ibn 'Abdullāh ibn al-Jarrāḥ (Arabic: أبو عبيدة عامر بن عبدالله بن الجراح), more commonly known as Abū 'Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrāḥ, was one of the ten companions of the Prophet Muhammad who were promised Paradise as mentioned in early Islamic historical accounts and records. He remained commander of a large section of Muslim armies during the time of Caliph 'Umar ibn al-Khattab and was on the list of 'Umar’s appointed successors to the Caliphate.
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Abu Ubaidah, Amin al-Ummah
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Tomb of Abu Ubaidah in Balqa Governorate, Jordan
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Uhud – Battle of Yarmouk – Iron Bridge – Ajnadayn – Badr – Hunayn – Uhud – Mecca – Ta'if – Tabuk – Khaybar – Trench – Qaynuqa – Nadir – Qurayza – Autas – Aleppo – Bosra Rashidun conquest of Levant Muslim-Quraysh Wars
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