Abu Al-As ibn Rabi

أبو العاص بن الربيع

Father of Al-As, son of Rabi

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Name Details

Origin Language Son-in-law of the Prophet ﷺ
Lucky Number #1
Lucky Days Sunday
Lucky Colors Green, White
Lucky Stone Aqeeq (Agate)

What Does the Name Abu Al-As ibn Rabi Mean?

Abu Al-As ibn Rabi is a Son-in-law of the Prophet ﷺ name that is defined as "Father of Al-As, son of Rabi". Rooted in the Son-in-law of the Prophet ﷺ naming tradition, this name connects the child to a heritage of meaning, identity and cultural depth. Names from Son-in-law of the Prophet ﷺ traditions carry cultural significance that connects the child to a heritage of meaning, identity and family values.

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History / Notes

The husband of Zainab bint Muhammad, the Prophets ﷺ eldest daughter. He was a successful Meccan merchant who initially did not accept Islam. Captured at Badr, he was released on condition that he send Zainab to Medina. He later converted after the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah and rejoined his wife. He is praised for his honesty; the Prophet ﷺ allowed him to keep the wealth from a trade caravan he protected while still a non-Muslim due to a prior pledge of safety.

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