Jubayr ibn Mut'im
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Jubayr ibn Mut‘im (Arabic: جبير بن مطعم) (d. AH 57 (676/677) or AH 59 (678/679)) was one of the Meccan enemies of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who later became a Sahabi (Companion of the Prophet Muhammad).
Biography
He was the son of Mut`im ibn `Uday.
Aisha
In 12 BH (610 CE), Abu Bakr had initially engaged his daughter Aisha to Jubayr ibn Mut'im, but this arrangement was canceled in favor of her marriage to Muhammad.
He was especially known for his knowledge of genealogy. He was the owner of Wahshy ibn Harb, the slave who killed Hamza ibn 'Abdul Muttalib. He adopted Islam in the period between the Hudaibiah Treaty and the Conquest of Mecca.
He had two sons, Nafi' ibn Jubayr and Muhammad ibn Jubayr. He is included in the Isnad of several hadith, among them being the hadith of the two weighty things.