Personnalité religieuse

Suhayb ar-Rumi

587 - 659

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Suhayb ibn Sinan (arabe : صهيب بن سنان) dit Suhayb le Romain (arabe : صهيب الرومي, Suhayb Ar-Rûmî) né vers 587 et mort en 658 ou 659, était un compagnon de Mahomet, le dernier prophète de l'islam. En savoir plus sur Wikipédia

His biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 23 in 2024). Suhayb ar-Rumi is the 1,389th most popular personnalité religieuse (down from 963rd in 2024), the 188th most popular biography from Iraq (down from 123rd in 2019) and the 21st most popular Iraqi Personnalité Religieuse.

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Among Personnalité religieuses

Among personnalité religieuses, Suhayb ar-Rumi ranks 1,389 out of 3,187Before him are Irinej, Serbian Patriarch, Vitalis of Milan, Gisela, Abbess of Chelles, Henri Estienne, Claudio Acquaviva, and Joseph Franklin Rutherford. After him are Ahmad al-Rifaʽi, Tode Mongke, Ludger, Maruthas of Martyropolis, George Sphrantzes, and Philotheus I of Constantinople.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 587, Suhayb ar-Rumi ranks 2Before him is Theuderic II. After him is Khabbab ibn al-Aratt. Among people deceased in 659, Suhayb ar-Rumi ranks 2Before him is Gertrude of Nivelles.

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In Iraq

Among people born in Iraq, Suhayb ar-Rumi ranks 188 out of 384Before him are Ibrahim al-Jaafari (1947), Ayad Allawi (1944), Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis (1954), Al-Hakim I (1247), Rimush (null), and Samsu-Ditana (-1700). After him are Ahmad al-Rifaʽi (1118), Bethuel (null), Al-Hariri of Basra (1054), Ur-Nanshe (-2500), Kubaba (-2500), and Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm al-Fazārī (746).

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Among Personnalité religieuses In Iraq

Among personnalité religieuses born in Iraq, Suhayb ar-Rumi ranks 21Before him are Ibn Qutaybah (828), Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah (1935), Ibn Sa'd (784), Abo of Tiflis (756), Dinkha IV (1935), and Ignatius Zakka I Iwas (1931). After him are Ahmad al-Rifaʽi (1118), Dawud al-Zahiri (815), Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr (1935), An Shigao (101), Emmanuel III Delly (1927), and Lipit-Ishtar (-1890).

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