From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Salama Abū Hāshim ( Arabic: سلمة أبو هاشم) or Salma Abu Hashim, was one of the companions of Muhammad. [1] [2]

Salama a village near Jaffa is reportedly named after him. Salameh Street, now on the border of Tel Aviv and Jaffa is consequently named after the historic village. [3]

References

  1. ^ "المسالك::قبر الصحابي الجليل سلمة أبو هاشم". www.almasalik.com.
  2. ^ LeBor, Adam (2007-01-02). City of Oranges: Arabs and Jews in Jaffa. A&C Black. ISBN  9780747586029.
  3. ^ "Salama - سلمة الباسلة -يافا- فلسطين في الذاكرة". www.palestineremembered.com.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Salama Abū Hāshim ( Arabic: سلمة أبو هاشم) or Salma Abu Hashim, was one of the companions of Muhammad. [1] [2]

Salama a village near Jaffa is reportedly named after him. Salameh Street, now on the border of Tel Aviv and Jaffa is consequently named after the historic village. [3]

References

  1. ^ "المسالك::قبر الصحابي الجليل سلمة أبو هاشم". www.almasalik.com.
  2. ^ LeBor, Adam (2007-01-02). City of Oranges: Arabs and Jews in Jaffa. A&C Black. ISBN  9780747586029.
  3. ^ "Salama - سلمة الباسلة -يافا- فلسطين في الذاكرة". www.palestineremembered.com.



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