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Ubayy ibn Ka'b أُبَيّ ٱبْن كَعْب | |
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Born | |
Died | c. 649 CE (30 AH) Medina, Rashidun Caliphate (present-day KSA) |
Occupation(s) | Scribe, Hafiz, Mushawf Muhammad]] |
Family | Banu Khazraj (tribe) |
Ubayy ibn Ka'b (Arabic: أُبَيّ ٱبْن كَعْب, ʾUbayy ibn Kaʿb) (died 649), also known as Abu Mundhir,[1][2] was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and a person of high esteem in the early Muslim community.
He is notable for the Quran codex he compiled.
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