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Julaybib's lineage was unknown and there is no record of his parents or what tribe he belonged to.<ref name="Disability"> |
Julaybib's lineage was unknown and there is no record of his parents or what tribe he belonged to.<ref name="Inclusion, Disability and Culture">{{cite book |last1=Hassanein |first1=Elsayed Elshabrawy Ahmad |title=Inclusion, Disability and Culture |date=2015 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-94-6209-923-4 |url=https://books.google.ca/books?hl=en&lr=&id=ymt-BgAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PR5&dq=%22Julaybib%22&ots=ndfbGFjlqm&sig=1r001l7yMTVEdc148wZM7-16jCs&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22Julaybib%22&f=false |language=en}}</ref>{{needs citation}}<!--I cannot find this to properly reference it<ref> "Disability in the Qur'an: The Islamic alternative to defining, viewing, and relating to disability."] Journal of Religion, Disability & Health 9.1 (2005): 5-27.</ref>--> All that was known of him was that he was an [[Arab]] and that he was one of the [[Ansar (Islam)|Ansar]] in [[Medina]]. |
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===Marriage=== |
===Marriage=== |
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The Prophet Muhammad suggested Julaybib as a match for a woman from the Ansar known for her beauty, modesty, and devotion. While the girl's parents—particularly the mother—were at unsatisfied with the proposal at first, the daughter willingly consented and was married to Julaybib.<ref>{{ |
The Prophet Muhammad suggested Julaybib as a match for a woman from the Ansar known for her beauty, modesty, and devotion. While the girl's parents—particularly the mother—were at unsatisfied with the proposal at first, the daughter willingly consented and was married to Julaybib.<ref name="Sharh al-Sunna">{{cite web |title=الكتب - شرح السنة - كِتَابُ فَضَائِلِ الصَّحَابَةِ - باب ذكر جليبيب رضي الله عنه |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305133319/https://library.islamweb.net/hadith/display_hbook.php?hflag=1&bk_no=370&pid=188221 |website=web.archive.org |date=5 March 2016access-date = 6 February 2020}}</ref> The couple lived together until he was martyred in an expedition soon after. It is said that Julaybib's wife was the most eligible unmarried woman in [[Medina]].<ref name="Inclusion, Disability and Culture"> |
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==Martyrdom== |
==Martyrdom== |
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Julaybib was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and martyr in the early Muslim community.
Name
His name was acquired prior to his acceptance of Islam and is considered semantically unusual in Arabic; julaybib means "small grown" being the diminutive form of the word jalbab, referring to Julaybib's unusually short stature. Sources also describe him as being damim, suggesting physical unattractiveness or deformity.
Family
Julaybib's lineage was unknown and there is no record of his parents or what tribe he belonged to.[1][citation needed] All that was known of him was that he was an Arab and that he was one of the Ansar in Medina.
Marriage
The Prophet Muhammad suggested Julaybib as a match for a woman from the Ansar known for her beauty, modesty, and devotion. While the girl's parents—particularly the mother—were at unsatisfied with the proposal at first, the daughter willingly consented and was married to Julaybib.[2] The couple lived together until he was martyred in an expedition soon after. It is said that Julaybib's wife was the most eligible unmarried woman in Medina.Cite error: A <ref>
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(see the help page). Some sources in the Islamic tradition report that the sky was filled with thousands of angels who had come to participate in his funeral.
References
- ^ Hassanein, Elsayed Elshabrawy Ahmad (2015). Inclusion, Disability and Culture. Springer. ISBN 978-94-6209-923-4.
- ^ "الكتب - شرح السنة - كِتَابُ فَضَائِلِ الصَّحَابَةِ - باب ذكر جليبيب رضي الله عنه". web.archive.org. 5 March 2016access-date = 6 February 2020.
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Other Sources
Musnad Ahmad, Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal