Conquest of Makkah

Companions who participated in the Conquest of Makkah (al-Fath, 8 AH / 630 CE).

11 companions

Abdullah ibn Abbas The Ocean of the Ummah — its greatest interpreter of the Quran and scholar of the Prophetic generation.
Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-'As The first companion to write down the words of the Prophet ﷺ — and the greatest hadith collector of his generation.
Abu Bakr al-Siddiq The first man to believe, the last one to be outpaced in any good — the ultimate companion of the Prophet ﷺ.
Al-Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib The uncle of the Prophet ﷺ — bridge between Mecca and Madinah, and anchor of the Prophetic family.
Ali ibn Abi Talib The lion of Allah — first youth to embrace Islam, raised in the Prophet's household, and the embodiment of courage, knowledge, and undying love.
Bilal ibn Rabah The man whose voice announced every prayer, and whose footsteps the Prophet ﷺ heard in Paradise.
Fatima bint Muhammad The beloved daughter of the Prophet ﷺ — his mirror in character, his comfort in sorrow, and the first of his companions to follow him in death.
Hind bint Abi Umayyah ibn al-Mughirah The noblewoman who endured three migrations, a forced separation from her family, and devastating grief — and became the wisest counsellor of the Prophet ﷺ
Sa'd ibn Abi Waqas The archer of Islam, whose prayers were never turned away, and whose arrows were the first shed in defence of the faith.
Suhaib ibn Sinan ibn Malik al-Rumi The Arab who became Roman, then became one of the first Muslims — and gave up everything he owned for the sake of one journey.
Umm Habiba (Ramla bint Abi Sufyan) The daughter of Islam's greatest enemy who became the Prophet's wife — and never wavered once.