Abdullah ibn Suhayl
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Abdullah ibn Suhayl is an early companion of Muhammad who emigrated to Medina using a clever tactic at the Battle of Badr. He is also the son of the famous Qurayshite statesman, Suhayl ibn Amr and brother of Abu Jandal ibn Suhayl.[1]
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Abdullah ibn Suhayl | |
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Died | 632 |
Known for | Cleverly riding with his father and the idolaters into Badr and then going to the Muslims |
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Relatives | Abu Jandal ibn Suhayl (brother) |
Family | Banu Abd Shams (Quraish) |
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