Sinan Bin Salamah bin Mohbik

Sinan Bin Salamah bin Mohbik
Born 628
Makkah, Arabia
Died 673
Allegiance Governor to the Umayyad Caliph Muawiyah I
Rank Governor
Battles/wars Conquest of Sindh, Kalat, Kohat and Bunnu for the Umayyads.

Sinan Bin Salamah bin Mohbik (Arabic: سنان بن سلمة بن المحبق) (8/628-53AH/673AD) born on the day of conquest of Makkah.

Biography

Salama, his father prepared to leave for the war of Hunain and hard the news of his birth, he compelled to put off his expedition but later expressed and left behind these unforgettable words-

The Sinan (a tool of war) which I will use in the path of Allah is dearer to me than my son.[1]

Muhammad prayed for Sinan when he was taken to him. He as usual put his Lughab in his mouth. He also touched his face with blessing hands. He named him Sinan with subject to his father’s words.[2]

Sinan was a child he was habitual to collect the scattered dates in the garden. The day he was busy to collect the dates along with other children, the Caliph Hazrat Umar happened to come there. The children went away within no time but Sinan remained still at that place and did not moved to go. The Caliph came near and inquired of him but he responded in a manner which moved the Caliph to love and help him to reach home safe and sound.[3]

Battle

Sinan Bin Salamah bin Mohbik sent two times as a Governor of Hindustan during 42 and 48AH(664,670AD) at the time of Amir Muawiyah I (41-60H/663-81AD).[4]

Sinan was buried with his companions in Peshawar known as Ashab Baba.[5][6]

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References

  1. Abdul Bar, Ibne. Al-Isteeab, fi Maghrifatel Ashab. Bairut: Darul Fikr.
  2. Abi Shaiba, Ibne. Musannaf, vol:7. Bairut. p. 124.
  3. Ibne Saad, Muhammad. Al-Tabaqaat, vol:7. Bairut. p. 12.
  4. Ishaq, Dr. Muhammed (1976). Indian’s Contributionto the Study of Hadith Literature. Bangladesh: Dacca University. pp. 17–18.
  5. Haleem, Abdul. Afghani Roohai Rabita vol:1. p. 62.
  6. "THE CONQURS OF SINAN BIN SALAMA (Ashab Baba)". vfast.org-2013.
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