
Sa'd ibn Khaythama ibn al-Harith
Sa'd ibn Khaythama ibn al-Harith was a notable figure in early Islamic history, recognized for his significant role during the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He is known to have been involved in the digging of the Bir al-Gars well, which is historically linked to the Prophet's life, as it provided water that the Prophet would use for drinking, ablution, and bathing. His contributions are remembered as part of the foundational events in the establishment of the Muslim community in Medina.
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Sa'd's grandfather, Malik ibn al-Nahhat, is credited with digging the well during the early Islamic period.
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