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Ṣafwān ibn al-Muʿaṭṭal al-Sulamī (Arabic: صفوان بن المعطل السلمي) (d. 638 or 679) was a sahabi (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and an Arab commander in the Muslim conquests. He was one of the first members of the Banu Sulaym to embrace Islam. He was accused, allegedly by the poet Abd-Allah ibn Ubayy, of having an affair with Muhammad's wife Aisha after the two became separated from a Medina-bound caravan. Later, Safwan became a commander and moved from Medina to Basra during the Muslim conquest of that region. Afterward, he took part in the military campaigns against the Byzantines in al-Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia) and Armenia, where he is said to have been slain. However, other reports mention that he died decades later as governor of Armenia.

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  • صفوان بن المعطل بن رُبيعة السلمي الذكواني، وكنيته أبو عمرو. هو صحابي قديم الإسلام، شهِد غزوة الخندق والمشاهد بعدها، وكان يكون على ساقة العسكر يلتقط ما يسقط من متاع المسلمين حتى يأتيهم به، ولذلك تخلف في هذا الحديث الذي قال فيه أهل الإفك ما قالوا، وقد روي في تخلفه سبب آخر وهو أنه كان ثقيل النوم لا يستيقظ حتى يرتحل الناس. (ar)
  • Ṣafwān ibn al-Muʿaṭṭal al-Sulamī (Arabic: صفوان بن المعطل السلمي) (d. 638 or 679) was a sahabi (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and an Arab commander in the Muslim conquests. He was one of the first members of the Banu Sulaym to embrace Islam. He was accused, allegedly by the poet Abd-Allah ibn Ubayy, of having an affair with Muhammad's wife Aisha after the two became separated from a Medina-bound caravan. Later, Safwan became a commander and moved from Medina to Basra during the Muslim conquest of that region. Afterward, he took part in the military campaigns against the Byzantines in al-Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia) and Armenia, where he is said to have been slain. However, other reports mention that he died decades later as governor of Armenia. (en)
  • Safuane ibne Muatal Alçulami (em árabe: صفوان بن بن المعطل السلمي; romaniz.: Ṣafwān ibn al-Muʿaṭṭal al-Sulamī; m. 638 ou 679) foi um sahaba (companheiro) do profeta islâmico Maomé e um comandante árabe nas conquistas muçulmanas. Foi um dos primeiros membros dos soleímidas a abraçar o Islã. Foi falsamente acusado, supostamente pelo poeta Haçane ibne Tabite, de ter um caso com a esposa de Maomé, Aixa, depois que os dois se separaram de uma caravana que ia para Medina. Os relatos medievais sobre este caso são contraditórios e a veracidade do incidente foi questionada pelo historiador Gautier H. A. Juynboll. Mais tarde, Safuane tornou-se comandante e mudou-se de Medina para Baçorá durante a conquista muçulmana daquela região. Depois disso, participou de campanhas militares contra os bizantinos na Jazira (Alta Mesopotâmia) e na Armênia, onde dizem que foi morto. No entanto, outros relatórios mencionam que morreu décadas depois como governador da Armênia. (pt)
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  • صفوان بن المعطل بن رُبيعة السلمي الذكواني، وكنيته أبو عمرو. هو صحابي قديم الإسلام، شهِد غزوة الخندق والمشاهد بعدها، وكان يكون على ساقة العسكر يلتقط ما يسقط من متاع المسلمين حتى يأتيهم به، ولذلك تخلف في هذا الحديث الذي قال فيه أهل الإفك ما قالوا، وقد روي في تخلفه سبب آخر وهو أنه كان ثقيل النوم لا يستيقظ حتى يرتحل الناس. (ar)
  • Ṣafwān ibn al-Muʿaṭṭal al-Sulamī (Arabic: صفوان بن المعطل السلمي) (d. 638 or 679) was a sahabi (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and an Arab commander in the Muslim conquests. He was one of the first members of the Banu Sulaym to embrace Islam. He was accused, allegedly by the poet Abd-Allah ibn Ubayy, of having an affair with Muhammad's wife Aisha after the two became separated from a Medina-bound caravan. Later, Safwan became a commander and moved from Medina to Basra during the Muslim conquest of that region. Afterward, he took part in the military campaigns against the Byzantines in al-Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia) and Armenia, where he is said to have been slain. However, other reports mention that he died decades later as governor of Armenia. (en)
  • Safuane ibne Muatal Alçulami (em árabe: صفوان بن بن المعطل السلمي; romaniz.: Ṣafwān ibn al-Muʿaṭṭal al-Sulamī; m. 638 ou 679) foi um sahaba (companheiro) do profeta islâmico Maomé e um comandante árabe nas conquistas muçulmanas. Foi um dos primeiros membros dos soleímidas a abraçar o Islã. Foi falsamente acusado, supostamente pelo poeta Haçane ibne Tabite, de ter um caso com a esposa de Maomé, Aixa, depois que os dois se separaram de uma caravana que ia para Medina. Os relatos medievais sobre este caso são contraditórios e a veracidade do incidente foi questionada pelo historiador Gautier H. A. Juynboll. Mais tarde, Safuane tornou-se comandante e mudou-se de Medina para Baçorá durante a conquista muçulmana daquela região. Depois disso, participou de campanhas militares contra os bizantinos (pt)
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  • صفوان بن المعطل (ar)
  • Safwan ibn Muattal (en)
  • Safuane ibne Muatal (pt)
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