Qatada ibn al-Nu'man

Qatada ibn al-Nu'man

Qatada ibn al-Nu'man ( _ar. قتدة بن النعمان) was one of the Sahaba of Muhammad and a Ansar. He had a grandson named Asim ibn Umar ibn Qatada ibn al-Nu`man al-Ansari's (d. 120 or 129) [ [http://www.livingislam.org/n/vih_e.html Various Issues About Hadiths ] ] .

His surname was "Abdul Khateb" (d.632), "hafiz" (one who memorized the Quran by heart), and transmitter of numerous "hadith". At the battle of Uhud in 625, Qatadah was stuck in his eye and his eyeball was hanging down on to his cheek. The Companions wanted to cut it off, but first they asked Muhammad's opinion, and he told them not to do so. He then made "du'a" (supplicated) on Qatadah's behalf and placed his eyeball back in its place. Afterwards it is said that he could not tell which eye had been struck. [Sbu Nu'aym p.418] [ [http://www.mst.org.my/MSC_religiousview_IslamandOrganDonation.htm] ]

PresentScholar|Ibn Hazm|11th|Sunni states that he regarded Nikah Mut'ah as legal after Muhammad's era Al-Muhalla of , In the 9th section of the chapter of Marriage Ibn Hazm gives a detailed account of Mut'ah and its regulations ] .

One hadith narrates that he received a miraculous stick from Muhammad [I. Hanbal, Musnad, 3.65 [http://www.islamanswers.net/miracles/otherMiracles.htm] ]

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