Qutham ibn Abbas
Early Islamic scholar and son of Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Qutham ibn al-ʿAbbās (Arabic: قثم بن العباس), approximately born in 624 in Medina and died in 677 in Samarkand, was an Arab statesman and preacher. He served as the leader of Mecca during the reign of Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib and was one of the participants in the Arab Caliphate's conquest of Central Asia. He is recognized as the first preacher of Islam in the territory of modern-day Uzbekistan.[1][2][3]
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Qutham ibn al-Abbas | |
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قثم بن العباس | |
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Born | c. 620s/630s |
Died | c. 677s/680s |
Religion | Islam |
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