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`Abd Allah ibn Rawahah was one of the companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Biography
He was a scribe and a poet, writing not being a commonly known skill.[1]
He was one of the twelve representatives of the Ansar who took an oath of allegiance in the first, before the Migration to Medina and later spreaded Islam to Medina, also being one among the 73 that pledged allegiance to Muhammad in Medina[2]. Ansar (Arabic: Ø§ÙØ£Ùصار, meaning aiders, or patrons) refer to a class of warriors who are renouned for there arsenal of weapons and the speed and mobility of there arabian horse. ... This article is about the event of hijra. ...
He is said to have haven keept an eye on Abd-Allah ibn Ubaiy's plots [1]
He was third in command during the Battle of Mut'ah and was subsequently martyred during the battle[2]. A battle in early Muslim history. ...