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  1. Amr ibn Hisham (Arabic: عَمْرو بن هِشَام, romanized: ʿAmr ibn Hishām; also known as Abū Jahl (أبو جهل) (literally "father of ignorance) or Abu al-Hakam ('Father of Wisdom') [1] c. (570 – 13 March 624) was the Meccan Qurayshi polytheist leader of the Mushrikites known for his opposition to the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

  2. Jan 7, 2024 · Who is Amr Ibn Hisham? What was Abu Jahl real name? How he was nicknamed Abu Jahl; What is the Relationship Between Abu Jahl and Muhammad? The Death of Abu Jahl; Amr Ibn Hisham Family Tree; Who were the wives of Abu Jahl? Abu Jahl’s Nocturnal Encounter with Prophet Muhammad; Amr ibn Hisham’s Oppression against Converts and Cruelty towards ...

  3. Amr ibn Hisham, also known as Abu Jahl, was a prominent leader of the Quraysh tribe during the time of the Prophet Muhammad. He was known for his staunch opposition to Islam and its teachings, making him one of the key figures in the early resistance against the Muslim community in Mecca.

  4. Among people born in Saudi Arabia, Amr ibn Hishām ranks 41 out of 354. Before him are Abdullah I of Jordan (1882) , Marwan I (623) , Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr (624) , Zainab bint Muhammad (600) , Umar II (682) , and Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib (567) .

  5. Oct 26, 2024 · Abu Jahl. (d. 624) Quick Reference. (d. 624) Member of the ruling Quraysh of Mecca and one of early Islam's staunchest enemies. Attempted to do physical harm to the Prophet. Name means “father of ignorance/savagery”; his real name was Amr ibn Hisham. Killed in the Battle of Badr. From: Abu Jahl in The Oxford Dictionary of Islam » Subjects: Religion

  6. Jun 29, 2021 · Amr ibn Hisham (Arabic: عمرو بن هشام‎), a member of the Quraysh belonged to the Banu Makhzum. Name and Apperance

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  8. Sep 3, 2023 · Abu Jahl, whose real name was Amr ibn Hisham, was a prominent figure in pre-Islamic Arabia. He was a staunch opponent of Prophet Muhammad and a leading member of the Quraysh tribe in Mecca. What role did Abu Jahl play in the early days of Islam?