Second Migration To Abyssinia - First List

First List

  1. Uthman ibn Affan of the Umayya clan.
  2. Ruqayya bint Muhammad of the Hashim clan. She was Uthman’s wife.
  3. Abu Huzayfa ibn Utba of the Abdshams clan.
  4. Sahla bint Suhayl ibn Amr of the Amir ibn Luayy clan. She was Abu Huzayfa’s wife.
  5. Zubayr ibn al-Awam of the Asad clan. He was a nephew of Khadija bint Khuwaylid and a cousin of Muhammad.
  6. Mus`ab ibn `Umair of the Abduldar clan.
  7. Abdur Rahman bin Awf of the Zuhra clan.
  8. Abu Salama (Abdullah) ibn Abdulaasad of the Makhzum clan.
  9. Umm Salama (Hind) bint Abi Umayya of the Makhzum clan. She was Abu Salama’s wife; she later married Muhammad.
  10. Uthman bin Maz'oon of the Jumah clan. He was a maternal uncle of Hafsa bint Umar.
  11. Amir ibn Rabia, an ally of the Adiy clan.
  12. Layla bint Abi Hathma ibn Huzafa. She was Amir’s wife.
  13. Abu Sabra ibn Abi Ruhm of the Amir ibn Luayy clan.
  14. Abu Hatib ibn Amr ibn Abdshams of the Amir ibn Luayy clan. It is said that he was the first to arrive in Abyssinia.
  15. Suhayl ibn Bayda of the Al-Harith clan.

Ibn Ishaq reports a dispute over this list: people believed either Abu Sabra or Abu Hatib was involved in this emigration, but not both of them.

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