Ashra Mubashra

Ashra Mubashra refers to the ten companions of the Prophet Muhammad whom he reportedly promised paradise during their lifetimes. The term “Ashra- Mubashra” is Arabic for “the ten who were given glad tidings.” These individuals are highly revered in Islamic tradition for their dedication, piety, and contributions to the early Muslim community.

The ten individuals included in the list of Ashra-Mubashra are:

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These companions are known for their close relationship with the Prophet Muhammad, their unwavering faith, and their sacrifices for the early Muslim community. Their acceptance of Islam and their roles in spreading and defending the faith played a significant role in the growth of Islam. Their devotion, leadership, and commitment to justice continue to serve as examples for Muslims to follow.

It’s important to note that while the concept of Prophet Companions is widely accepted among Muslims, there might be variations in the details and narrations about their lives. The list of names can be found in various Islamic sources, including hadith collections and historical accounts of the Prophet’s companions

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