Saifu (Chinese: 师傅. c. 577) was a ruler who figures in an Arab tradition preserved in a Chinese biography of Muhammad. Stuart Munro-Hay mistakenly thought that Saifu was a King of Axum.
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Saifu (Chinese: 师傅. c. 577) was a ruler who figures in an Arab tradition preserved in a Chinese biography of Muhammad. Stuart Munro-Hay mistakenly thought that Saifu was a King of Axum.
== Life == Saifu is known from a chance mention in the biographical work The Real Record of the Last Prophet of Islam (), written between 1721 and 1724 by the Muslim scholar Liu Zhi. This work uses older materials that have been traced to a biography of the Prophet written by Sa'id al-Din Mohammed bin Mas'ud bin Mohammad al-Kazarumi, who died in 1357. According to this Chinese biography, the najashi of Abyssinia was said to have sent an ambassador with gifts to Muhammad's family upon sighting a star that announced his birth. When Muhammad turned seven years old, Saifu, described as the najashi's grandson, likewise sent gifts. This source also adds that Saifu was the grandfather of the najashi who gave shelter to Muslim immigrants around 615-6 in the Kingdom of Aksum. This began the spread of Islam into Ethiopia.
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