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Diraar ibn al-Azwar(RA) (Arabic: ضرار بن الأزور) also spelled as Diraar or Dhiraar (original name Diraar ibn Malik), was a skilled warrior since before the time of Islam who participated in the Early Muslim conquests and a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Dhiraar was known to his tribe as al-Azwar. Dhiraar was the brother of the renowned female warrior (Khawlah bint al-Azwa).

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  • هو الصحابي الجليل ضرار بن الأزور الأسدي، ويُكنى بـ «أبا الأزور»، ويقال أبو بلال. (ar)
  • Diraar ibn al-Azwar(RA) (Arabic: ضرار بن الأزور) also spelled as Diraar or Dhiraar (original name Diraar ibn Malik), was a skilled warrior since before the time of Islam who participated in the Early Muslim conquests and a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Dhiraar was known to his tribe as al-Azwar. Dhiraar was the brother of the renowned female warrior (Khawlah bint al-Azwa). Dhiraar was feared by the Byzantine army and was given the nickname The barechested Warrior or The barechested Champion for his tendency to fight without armor or upper garments. Diraar mostly known for killing three dozens enemy commanders and champions in the Battle of Ajnadayn, blocking the enemy retreat in the Battle of Yarmouk, and killing more than a hundred soldiers single handedly in the siege of Oxyrhynchus Bahnasa. Diraar was a member of the elite Rashidun cavalry unit and also a dueling specialist of the Rashidun Army operating mostly under the famous general Khalid ibn al-Walid(RA), who trusted him in various tasks during Ridda wars, Muslim conquest of the Levant, Persia, North Africa and Muslim conquest of Egypt. Historians agreed Dhiraar died due the Plague of Amwas during the later stage of the Levant campaign. Muslim scholars and chroniclers honored Dhiraar due to his status as Companion of Muhammad andduring the modern era his descendants known as Dharri tribe were spread mostly in Iraq. (en)
  • Dhiraar bin al-azwar bin Malik ibn Aws bin Rabia Jadhimah bin Malik bin Sha'labah Asad bin Khuzaymah Mudrikah bin Ilyas Mudar Bin Nizar bin Maad Adnan al-Asadi ( en arabe : ضرار بن الأزور وهو مالك بن أوس بن جذيمة بن ربيعة بن مالك بن ثعلبة بن أسد بن دودان بن أسد بن خزيمة بن مدركة بن إلياس بن مضر بن نزار بن معد بن عدنان، الأسدي جذيمة بن دودان بن أسد بن خزيمة بن مدركة بن إلياس بن مضر بن نزار بن معد بن عدنان ), communément appelé Dhiraar bin al-Azwar ( en arabe : ضرار بن الأزور), était un compagnon du prophète de l'islam Mahomet, et frère de Khawlah bint al-Azwar. Il est également connu pour être appelé Abu Bilal (أبو بلال). Dhiraar était connu comme un guerrier féroce et un grand cavalier avant l'islam. Dhiraar a été reconnu comme une figure militaire victorieuse lors de la conquête musulmane du Levant sous le commandement du général Khalid ibn al-Walid et est devenu célèbre en étant surnommé "Le Soldat nu" ou "Le Champion Nu", pour sa tendance à se battre sans armure. Dhiraar était un membre des Mubarizun, unité d'élite de l'armée Rashidun. Dhiraar accompagna Khalid dans la plupart, sinon la totalité, de ses campagnes notables, notamment les guerres de Ridda, la bataille de Yarmouk et la bataille d'Ajnadayn.[réf. nécessaire] (fr)
  • Ḍirār ibn al-Azwar al-Asadī (in arabo: ضرار بن الأزور الأسدي‎; La Mecca, ... – Bilād al-Shām, 640 ?) è stato un Sahaba. Appartenente al clan dei Banu Asad della tribù dei Quraysh di Mecca, fu uno dei Mubārizūn e un abile guerriero, impegnato nella guerra della ridda sotto il califfato di Abū Bakr e nella conquista islamica della Siria, agli ordini del generale Khālid b. al-Walīd, all'epoca del secondo califfo ʿUmar b. al-Khaṭṭāb (634-644), in cui mise in luce un indomito coraggio e una feroce determinazione.Fu presente nella battaglia di Ajnādayn e nella Campagna dello Yarmūk. (it)
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  • Muslim conquest of Egypt (en)
  • Muslim conquest of Persia (en)
  • Muslim conquest of Syria (en)
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  • Meeca (en)
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  • Arabian Peninsula; modern day Saudi Arabia (en)
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  • Mosque of Dhirar bin Azwar Deir Alla, Jordan (en)
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  • January 2017 (en)
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  • presumably 640 (en)
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  • Diraar bin Al-Azwar (en)
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  • al-Azwar, The Warrior or The Champion (en)
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  • Adnanite (en)
  • Banu Asad ibn Khuzaymah branch of Mudar (en)
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  • ? - 639 (en)
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  • هو الصحابي الجليل ضرار بن الأزور الأسدي، ويُكنى بـ «أبا الأزور»، ويقال أبو بلال. (ar)
  • Ḍirār ibn al-Azwar al-Asadī (in arabo: ضرار بن الأزور الأسدي‎; La Mecca, ... – Bilād al-Shām, 640 ?) è stato un Sahaba. Appartenente al clan dei Banu Asad della tribù dei Quraysh di Mecca, fu uno dei Mubārizūn e un abile guerriero, impegnato nella guerra della ridda sotto il califfato di Abū Bakr e nella conquista islamica della Siria, agli ordini del generale Khālid b. al-Walīd, all'epoca del secondo califfo ʿUmar b. al-Khaṭṭāb (634-644), in cui mise in luce un indomito coraggio e una feroce determinazione.Fu presente nella battaglia di Ajnādayn e nella Campagna dello Yarmūk. (it)
  • Diraar ibn al-Azwar(RA) (Arabic: ضرار بن الأزور) also spelled as Diraar or Dhiraar (original name Diraar ibn Malik), was a skilled warrior since before the time of Islam who participated in the Early Muslim conquests and a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Dhiraar was known to his tribe as al-Azwar. Dhiraar was the brother of the renowned female warrior (Khawlah bint al-Azwa). (en)
  • Dhiraar bin al-azwar bin Malik ibn Aws bin Rabia Jadhimah bin Malik bin Sha'labah Asad bin Khuzaymah Mudrikah bin Ilyas Mudar Bin Nizar bin Maad Adnan al-Asadi ( en arabe : ضرار بن الأزور وهو مالك بن أوس بن جذيمة بن ربيعة بن مالك بن ثعلبة بن أسد بن دودان بن أسد بن خزيمة بن مدركة بن إلياس بن مضر بن نزار بن معد بن عدنان، الأسدي جذيمة بن دودان بن أسد بن خزيمة بن مدركة بن إلياس بن مضر بن نزار بن معد بن عدنان ), communément appelé Dhiraar bin al-Azwar ( en arabe : ضرار بن الأزور), était un compagnon du prophète de l'islam Mahomet, et frère de Khawlah bint al-Azwar. Il est également connu pour être appelé Abu Bilal (أبو بلال). (fr)
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  • ضرار بن الأزور (ar)
  • Dhiraar ibn al-Azwar (en)
  • Dhiraar bin Al-Azwar (fr)
  • Dirar ibn al-Azwar (it)
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