Abd al-Rahman ibn Sakhr
Abd al-Rahman ibn Sakhr, commonly known as Abu Huraira, was a prominent companion of the Prophet Muhammad. He was born in 603 CE in Yemen and later moved to Medina, where he embraced Islam. Known for his deep devotion, he became one of the most prolific narrators of Hadith, the sayings and actions of the Prophet.
Throughout his life, Abu Huraira dedicated himself to learning and sharing Islamic teachings. He is credited with transmitting over 5,000 Hadith, making significant contributions to the preservation of Islamic knowledge. His legacy continues to influence Islamic scholarship and practice today.