Sahaba In Arabic _hot_ -

From Arabic صَحَابَة (ṣaḥāba, “companions”), plural of صَاحِب (ṣāḥib, “companion”). Wiktionary, the free dictionary Sahabi - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

In Arabic, the word Sahaba is the plural of Sahabi (صاحبي). It stems from the triliteral root (Sād-Ḥā-Bā), which conveys the core meaning of companionship, association, and togetherness. The verbal form sahiba (صَحِبَ) means "to accompany," "to keep company with," or "to befriend." sahaba in arabic

: Sahaba هم أصحاب النبي محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم، وهم الذين عاشوا في نفس الفترة الزمنية معه، وهم الذين تأثروا بتعاليمه، وكان لهم دور كبير في نشر الإسلام وبناء المجتمع الإسلامي. The verbal form sahiba (صَحِبَ) means "to accompany,"

The singular feminine term for one female companion. " "to keep company with

The famous saying of the Prophet highlights this: "The best of my companions ( ashabi ) are my Sahaba , then those who follow them..." The repetition of the root emphasizes the unbreakable chain of faithful companionship.