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'''Khaled bin Sinan al-`Abasi''' was (according to [[Islam]]) a revered figure of [[pre-Islamic Arabia]] who is thought to have lived sometime between the 1st and 7th century [[Common Era|CE]]. Historical accounts narrate that he was one of a [[Nubuwwah|line]] of [[Prophets in Islam|prophets]] sent to the [[Arab]] peoples, beginning with [[Ishmael in Islam|Ismā'īl]] and ending with [[Muhammad]]. |
'''Khaled bin Sinan al-`Abasi''' was (according to [[Islam]]) a revered figure of [[pre-Islamic Arabia]] who is thought to have lived sometime between the 1st and 7th century [[Common Era|CE]]. Historical accounts narrate that he was one of a [[Nubuwwah|line]] of [[Prophets in Islam|prophets]] sent to the [[Arab]] peoples, beginning with [[Ishmael in Islam|Ismā'īl]] and ending with [[Muhammad in Islam|Muhammad]]. |
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He should not be confused with the [[Sahaba|companion]] of [[Muhammad]] of the same name, "Khalid ibn Sinan al-Awsi", who fought in the [[Battle of Badr]]. |
He should not be confused with the [[Sahaba|companion]] of [[Muhammad]] of the same name, "Khalid ibn Sinan al-Awsi", who fought in the [[Battle of Badr]]. |
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Khaled bin Sinan al-`Abasi was (according to Islam) a revered figure of pre-Islamic Arabia who is thought to have lived sometime between the 1st and 7th century CE. Historical accounts narrate that he was one of a line of prophets sent to the Arab peoples, beginning with Ismā'īl and ending with Muhammad.
He should not be confused with the companion of Muhammad of the same name, "Khalid ibn Sinan al-Awsi", who fought in the Battle of Badr.
The name "Khaled" also appears in the supplication of Ummi Dawud by Ja'far al-Sadiq, the 6th Imam of Shia Islam, among a list of persons with whom the supplicant asks (God) to be blessed; most of whom appear in the Qur`an as prophets. It is believed that this is in reference to Khaled bin Sinan.
See also
References
- Khaled the prophet, Farhad Ghorban Dordinejad. A brief biography.
- Regarding Khalid ibn Sinan. Commentary on subject's Prophethood.
- Du`a Umm Dawood. English translation of the historical accounts of the subject's life.