Urwah al-Bariqi

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Urwah Ibn Abi Al-Ja"d Al-Bariq
Native name
عروة البارقي
Bornabout 610
Bareq, Arabia
Died681
Kufa
AllegianceRashidun Caliphate.
Ahl al-Bayt
Service/branchRashidun army
RankCommander
Governor of kufa (635–637)

Urwah Ibn Abi Al-Ja"d Al-Bariq (Arabic: عروة البارقي), was a companion of Muhammad. He was a governor of Kufa and was involved in the early Muslim conquests of Persia.

Lineage[edit]

Urwah Ibn Abi Al-Ja"d Al-Bariqi From Bariq Ibn Uday Ibn Haritha Ibn Amr Mazikiee Ibn Aamr bin Haritha Algtarif bin Imru al-Qais Thailb bin Mazen Ibn Al-Azd Ibn Al-Ghoth Ibn Nabit Ibn Ismail or Malik bin Zaid Ibn Kahlan Ibn Saba'a ( Sheba ) Ibn Yashjub (Yaman) Ibn Yarub Ibn Qahtan Ibn (Abir)) .

Ahadith transmitted by him[edit]

Narrated: Urwa said that the Messenger of Allah said "Good will remain (as a permanent quality) in the forelocks of horses (meant for Jihad) till the Day of Resurrection, for they bring about a reward (in the Hereafter) or booty (in this world).

Muhammad invoked a blessing on him[edit]

Muhammad gave him a dinar to buy a sacrificial animal or a sheep. He bought two sheep, sold one of them for a dinar, and brought him a sheep and dinar. So he invoked a blessing on him in his business dealing, and he was such that if had he bought dust he would have made a profit from it.

Sunni view[edit]

He is one of the narrators of hadith, and like all of the Sahaba, is considered trustworthy.

Shi'a view[edit]

Urwah is considered trustworthy.