Hamzah ibn Abdul-Muttalib
Hamzah ibn Abdul-Muttalib was a prominent figure in early Islamic history, known for being the uncle of the Prophet Muhammad. He was born around 568 CE in Mecca and was a respected warrior and leader among the Quraysh tribe. Hamzah converted to Islam after witnessing the mistreatment of Muslims, becoming a strong supporter of the new faith.
Hamzah played a crucial role in the early battles of Islam, including the Battle of Uhud, where he was a key defender of the Muslim community. He is remembered for his bravery and loyalty, earning the title of "Lion of God." His legacy continues to be honored in Islamic tradition.