First List
- Uthman ibn Affan of the Umayya clan.
- Ruqayya bint Muhammad of the Hashim clan. She was Uthman’s wife.
- Abu Huzayfa ibn Utba of the Abdshams clan.
- Sahla bint Suhayl ibn Amr of the Amir ibn Luayy clan. She was Abu Huzayfa’s wife.
- Zubayr ibn al-Awam of the Asad clan. He was a nephew of Khadija bint Khuwaylid and a cousin of Muhammad.
- Mus`ab ibn `Umair of the Abduldar clan.
- Abdur Rahman bin Awf of the Zuhra clan.
- Abu Salama (Abdullah) ibn Abdulaasad of the Makhzum clan.
- Umm Salama (Hind) bint Abi Umayya of the Makhzum clan. She was Abu Salama’s wife; she later married Muhammad.
- Uthman bin Maz'oon of the Jumah clan. He was a maternal uncle of Hafsa bint Umar.
- Amir ibn Rabia, an ally of the Adiy clan.
- Layla bint Abi Hathma ibn Huzafa. She was Amir’s wife.
- Abu Sabra ibn Abi Ruhm of the Amir ibn Luayy clan.
- Abu Hatib ibn Amr ibn Abdshams of the Amir ibn Luayy clan. It is said that he was the first to arrive in Abyssinia.
- 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.
Read more about this topic: Second Migration To Abyssinia
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