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  1. Biography. Abu Bakr spoke to Abd al-Rahman about Islam, then invited him to meet Muhammad, who heard his declaration of faith and taught him the Islamic prayers. This was before the Muslims had entered the house of Al-Arqam; Abd al-Rahman was one of the first eight men to accept Islam.

  2. Abdur-Rahman Ibn Awf (R.A.) was one of the first eight persons to accept Islam. He was one of the ten persons who were assured of entering Jannah (Paradise). He was one of the six persons chosen by Umar Ibn Khattab (R.A.) to form the council of Shura to choose the Caliph after his death. His name in Jahiliyyah days (days before Islam) was Abu Amr.

  3. But when he accepted Islam the noble Prophet called him Abdur-Rahman - the servant of the Beneficent God. Abdur-Rahman became a Muslim before the Prophet entered the house of al-Arqam. In fact it is said that he accepted Islam only two days after Abu Bakr as-Siddiq did so.

  4. Abdul-Rahman ibn Awf was one of the greatest among the Companions of the Prophet, and his place is close to Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq and Umar ibn Al-Khattab. He came into the fold of Islam just two days after Abu Bakr became Muslim.

  5. Member of Six-Member Council. ʿAbd al-Raḥmān b. ʿAwf (Arabic: عبدالرحمن بن عوف ) (d. 32 /652-3) was a Companion of Prophet Muhammad (s) a member of the Six-Member Council. 'Abd al-Rahman was among the firsts who converted to Islam. He was present in the migration of Muslims to Abyssinia (Habasha) and the migration of Muslims ...

  6. Apr 6, 2024 · Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf, also known as Abu Muhammad, was the son of Awf ibn Abd al-Harith. He had several names during the pre-Islamic era, including Abd Umar, Abd al-Kaaba, and Abd al-Harith. However, after his conversion to Islam, the Prophet (peace be upon him) called him Abd al-Rahman.