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Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib
Ali ibn Abi Talib (; ) was the fourth Rashidun caliph who ruled from until his assassination in 661, as well as the first Shia Imam. He was the cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Born to Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib and Fatima bint Asad, Ali was raised in the household of his cousin Muhammad and was among the first to accept his teachings.
Uthman ibn Affan
Uthman ibn Affan (; 17 June 656) was the third caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate, ruling from 644 until his assassination in 656. Uthman, a second cousin, son-in-law, and senior companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, played a major role in early Islamic history. During his reign as caliph, he was known for ordering the official compilation of the standardized version of the Quran, known as the Uthmanic codex, which is still used today.
Hasan ibn Ali
5th Rashidun Caliph (r. 661) and second Shia Imam
Zubayr ibn al-Awwam
companion of Muhammad (594–656)
Hamza ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib
Muhammad's companion and uncle (c.  568–625)
Talha ibn Ubaydullah
Arab Muslim military commander (c.594-656)
Ammar ibn Yasir
Companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (died 657)
Ja'far ibn Abī Tālib
Companion (Sahabi) and cousin of Muhammad (c. 590–629)
Sumayyah bint Khayyat
Sumeyah (; ) was the first member of the Ummah (community) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad to be killed for her faith, making her the first female martyr () in Islam. Shortly afterward, her husband Yasir ibn Amir was also killed because of his conversion, becoming the first male martyr (). Her full name is given variously as Sumayya bint Khabbat or Sumayya bint Khayyat. She was the mother of Ammar ibn Yasir.
Mus`ab ibn `Umair
companion (Sahabi) of Muhammad
Sa'd ibn Mua'dh
Companion of Muhammad (c. 590–627)
Yasir ibn Amir al-Ansi
Companion (Sahabi) of Muhammad, and father of Ammar
Al-Bara' ibn Malik
Companion (Sahaba) of Muhammad (died c.641)
Julaybib
Julaybib was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and martyr in the early Muslim community.
Aqil bin Al-Bakir
Sahabi (companion) of Muhammad