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Abū Lahab
Uncle of the Islamic prophet Muḥammad (c.549-c.624)

Ruqayya bint Muhammad
daughter of Muhammad

Amr ibn Hisham
Arab polytheist leader of the Quraysh tribe (c. 570–624)

Mellitus
Mellitus (; died 24 April 624) was the first bishop of London in the Saxon period, the third archbishop of Canterbury, and a member of the Gregorian mission sent to England to convert the Anglo-Saxons from their native paganism to Christianity. He arrived in 601 AD with a group of clergy sent to augment the mission, and was consecrated as Bishop of London in 604. Mellitus was the recipient of a famous letter from Pope Gregory I known as the Epistola ad Mellitum, preserved in a later work by the medieval chronicler Bede, which suggested the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons be undertaken gradually
Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf
poet from the Tayy tribe
Uthman ibn Maz'un
Companion of Muhammad
Utba ibn Rabi'ah
Prominent pagan leader of the Quraysh (c.563–624)
Umayya ibn Khalaf
Meccan-born opponent of the first Muslims
Ubaydah ibn al-Harith
Sahabah

Uqba ibn Abi Mu'ayt
principal adversary of Muhammad (died 624)
Abu 'Afak
poet
Al-Nadr ibn al-Harith
Arab physician
Khunais ibn Hudhaifa
Sahaba
Austregisilus
Saint Austregisilus (Outrille, Aoustrille; died 624) was a Frankish bishop and bishop of Bourges from 612 until his death in 624. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church, with his feast day is 20 May.
Sallam ibn Abu al-Huqayq
Jewish poet
Shaybah ibn Rabi'ah
Arab warrior
Du Fuwei
Chinese rebel (598-624)
Gao Kaidao
Chinese agrarian rebel leader (died 624)
Al-Walid ibn Utba ibn Rabi'a
meccan polytheist and son of Utba ibn Rabi'a (died 624)

Nawfal ibn Khuwaylid
Son of Khuwaylid ibn Asad and half-brother of Khadijah (died 624)
Fu Gongshi
Chinese agrarian rebel leader (died 624)
Dhu-x-Xamalín ibn Abd-Amr
companion of Muhammad
Mehjaa ibn Saleh
Companions of the prophet