Dihyah al-Kalbi

{{Short description|Messenger for Mohammed}}

{{For|the 13th-century Moorish Islamic scholar|Ibn Dihya al-Kalby}}

{{Infobox person

| name = Dihyah bin Khalifah al-Kalbi

| native_name = دِحْيَة ٱبْن خَلِيفَة ٱلْكَلْبِيّ

| native_name_lang = ar

|image = Gori Mori 124.jpg

|caption = Maqam of Nabi Dahi, dedicated to Dihyah al-Kalbi at Givat HaMoreh

}}

Dihya ibn Khalifa al-Kalbi ({{langx|ar|دِحْيَة ٱبْن خَلِيفَة ٱلْكَلْبِيّ}}, Diḥya al-Kalbī), sometimes spelled Dahyah, was the envoy who delivered the Islamic prophet Muhammad's message to the Roman Emperor Heraclius.{{Cite web |url=http://al-islam1.org/message/43.htm |title=Chapter 42: The Events of the Seventh Year of Migration |access-date=2008-04-29 |archive-date=2000-12-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20001210101100/http://al-islam1.org/message/43.htm |url-status=dead }}

According to Muhammad's wife 'Aisha, he saw Jibril twice “in the form that he was created” and on other occasions as a man resembling Dihya ibn Khalifa al-Kalbi, an extraordinarily handsome disciple of Muhammad.

Two similar narrations have been recorded through Abu Uthman in Sahih al-Bukhari that reports an incident witnessed by Muhammad's wife Umm Salama:

{{QuoteHadith|Abu 'Uthman|matn=I was informed that Gabriel came to the Prophet (S.A.W.) while Umm Salama was with him. Gabriel started talking (to the Prophet). Then the Prophet asked Umm Salama, "Who is this?" She replied, "He is Dihya (al-Kalbi)." When Gabriel had left, Umm Salama said, "By Allah, I did not take him for anybody other than him (i.e. Dihya) till I heard the sermon of the Prophet wherein he informed about the news of Gabriel." The sub narrator asked Abu 'Uthman: From whom have you heard that? Abu 'Uthman said: From 'Usama ibn Zayd|ref=USC [http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/crcc/engagement/resources/texts/muslim/hadith/bukhari/061.sbt.html "Religious Texts"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110823104808/http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/crcc/engagement/resources/texts/muslim/hadith/bukhari/061.sbt.html |date=2011-08-23 }}, Sahih al-Bukhari, Retrieved on 2009-4-11.}}

{{QuoteHadith|Abu 'Uthman|matn=I got the news that Gabriel came to the Prophet while Umm Salama was present. Gabriel started talking to the Prophet and then left. The Prophet said to Umm Salama, "(Do you know) who it was?" (or a similar question). She said, "It was Dihya (a handsome person amongst the companions of the Prophet). " Later on, Um Salama said, "By Allah! I thought he was none but Dihya, till I heard the Prophet talking about Gabriel in his sermon." (The Sub-narrator asked Abu 'Uthman, "From where have you heard this narration?" He replied, "From 'Usama ibn Zayd.")|ref=USC [http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/crcc/engagement/resources/texts/muslim/hadith/bukhari/056.sbt.html "Religious Texts"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081205123553/http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/crcc/engagement/resources/texts/muslim/hadith/bukhari/056.sbt.html |date=2008-12-05 }}, Sahih al-Bukhari, Retrieved on 2009-4-11.}}

Expedition of Zaid ibn Harithah (Hisma)

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He was attacked during the Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah (Hisma)

Dihya approached the Banu Dubayb (a tribe which converted to Islam and had good relations with Muslims) for help. When the news reached Muhammad, he immediately dispatched Zayd ibn Harithah with 500 men to punish them. The Muslim army fought with Banu Judham, killed several of them (inflicting heavy casualties), including their chief, Al-Hunayd ibn Arid and his son, and captured 1000 camels, 5000 of their cattle and 100 women and boys. The chief of the Banu Judham who had embraced Islam appealed to Muhammad to release his fellow tribesmen, and Muhammad released them.{{citation|title=The Sealed Nectar|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-ppPqzawIrIC|first=Saifur Rahman Al|last=Mubarakpuri|year=2005|publisher=Darussalam Publications|page=226|isbn=9798694145923}}{{Dead link|date=February 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} ([http://www.witness-pioneer.org/vil/Books/SM_tsn/ch5s2.html online]){{cite book|author=Watt, W. Montgomery|author-link=Montgomery Watt|title=Muhammad at Medina|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GfAGAQAAIAAJ|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=1956|isbn=978-0-19-577307-1|page=108|quote=Dihyah b. Khalifah al-Kalbi, who had gone to Syria on an errand for Muhammad, was returning to Medina with gifts, when he was robbed by a man of Judham called al-Hunayd. Another clan of Judham, however, or some men from anothertribe, forced al-Hunayd to give the things back. Meanwhile a leader of Judham, Rifa'ah b. Zayd, had been in Medina, had brought back to the tribe Muhammad's terms for an alliance, and the tribe had accepted. Muhammad had not been informed of this decision, however, and sent out Zayd b. Harithah to avenge the insult to his messenger. There was a skirmish in which the Muslims killed al-Hunayd and captured a number of women and animals. }} ([https://archive.org/details/muhammadatmedina029655mbp free online])

Death

File:مقام_الصحابي_الجليل_دحيه_الكلبي2.jpg in Mezzeh, Damascus]]

Kalbi died in Mezzeh, Damascus and was buried there.{{cite web |url=https://damas-original.nur.nu/Texter/bionotes/bio_dihyakalbi.html |title=Dihya al-Kalbi (sahabi d. 45 H. in Damascus) |website=damas-original.nur.nu }}

See also

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