Sahaba — Lives That Carried the Light
Searchable biographies of the Companions and other people connected to Prophet Muhammad and Quranic revelation, with honest historical classification.
- Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf — The wealthy emigrant famed for open-handed giving Companion
- Abdullah ibn Abbas — The young exegete prayed for in knowledge Companion; Ahl al-Bayt
- Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-As — Learned Companion known for devotion and writing Companion
- Abdullah ibn Jahsh — Early emigrant who led the Nakhla expedition Companion
- Abdullah ibn Mas'ud — The Quran reciter from the earliest poor believers Companion
- Abdullah ibn Rawahah — Ansari poet and martyr who defended faith with words Companion
- Abdullah ibn Salam — Jewish rabbi in Madinah who recognized Islam Companion
- Abdullah ibn Umar — Careful follower known for restraint and transmitted practice Companion
- Abdullah ibn Umm Maktum — The blind caller whose concern was honored Companion
- Abdullah ibn Zubayr — First Muhajir child in Madinah and later leader Companion
- Abu al-Darda' — Wise Companion remembered for worship and counsel Companion
- Abu Amir al-Ash'ari — Ash'ari Companion confused with another Abu Amir Companion
- Abu Ayyub al-Ansari — Host of the Prophet and steadfast Ansari elder Companion
- Abu Bakr al-Siddiq — The steadfast companion of the Hijrah cave Companion
- Abu Bakra — Ta'if Companion known by his distinctive kunyah Companion
- Abu Barzah al-Aslami — Aslami Companion remembered for worship and restraint Companion
- Abu Dharr al-Ghifari — The ascetic truth-teller who embraced simplicity Companion
- Abu Dujanah Simak ibn Kharashah — Uhud warrior famed for the Prophet's sword Companion
- Abu Hurayrah — The prolific hadith transmitter devoted to learning Companion
- Abu Jahl Amr ibn Hisham — Meccan persecutor condemned for blocking prayer Opponent
- Abu Jandal ibn Suhayl — Persecuted believer whose patience marked Hudaybiyyah Companion
- Abu Juhayfah Wahb ibn Abdullah — Young Companion and careful transmitter from the Prophet Companion
- Abu Khaythamah al-Ansari — Delayed Tabuk marcher who caught up sincerely Companion
- Abu Lahab Abd al-Uzza — Prophet's uncle directly condemned in the Quran Opponent
- Abu Lubabah ibn Abd al-Mundhir — The repentant Ansari who tied himself in remorse Companion
- Abu Malik al-Ash'ari — Ash'ari Companion associated with communal worship Companion
- Abu Musa al-Ash'ari — Gentle reciter and governor from the Ash'ari people Companion
- Abu Qatadah al-Ansari — Skilled Ansari horseman and loyal Companion Companion
- Abu Rafi' Aslam — Prophetic freedman with an often-shared kunyah Companion
- Abu Sa'id al-Khudri — Young Ansari transmitter of law, worship, and trials Companion
- Abu Sirmah al-Ansari — Ansari Companion known mainly through his kunyah Companion
- Abu Sufyan ibn Harb — Former Quraysh leader who later entered Islam Companion; former Quraysh opponent
- Abu Talhah al-Ansari — Generous Ansari who gave his beloved garden Companion
- Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib — Protective uncle who died outside Islam Non-Muslim protector
- al-Hubab ibn al-Mundhir — Badr strategist remembered for frank battlefield counsel Companion
- al-Miqdad ibn al-Aswad — Early warrior remembered for unwavering courage at Badr Companion
- al-Nu'man ibn Bashir — Young Companion linked to fairness among children Companion
- Ali ibn Abi Talib — The courageous cousin raised in the Prophet's household Companion; Ahl al-Bayt
- Ammar ibn Yasir — The tortured believer whose heart stayed firm Companion
- Anas ibn Malik — Young servant who preserved countless memories of the Prophet Companion
- Ayyash ibn Abi Rabi'ah — Early Makkan believer rescued after coercion and captivity Companion
- Bilal ibn Rabah — The first muezzin who endured slavery and torture Companion
- Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib — The brave uncle martyred at Uhud Companion; Ahl al-Bayt
- Hanzalah al-Usayyidi — Scribe remembered for honesty about spiritual fluctuation Companion
- Al-Harith ibn Suwayd al-Ansari — Repentant Ansari linked to apostasy verses Companion
- Hassan ibn Thabit — Poet of the Prophet who defended Islam in verse Companion
- Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman — The trusted keeper of the Prophet's secrets Companion
- The hypocrites of Medina — Medinan faction whose false faith was exposed Hypocrite collective
- Ikrimah ibn Abi Jahl — Former Meccan foe who became a Companion Companion
- Jabir ibn Abdullah — Ansari narrator who bore loss with patience Companion
- Jarir ibn Abdullah al-Bajali — Bajilah chief who embraced Islam late Companion
- Ka'b ibn Malik — The truthful poet restored after painful delay Companion
- Khabbab ibn al-Aratt — Persecuted early Muslim renowned for steadfast patience Companion
- Khalid ibn al-Walid — The renowned commander known as Allah's drawn sword Companion
- Miqyas ibn Subabah — Apostate killer cited in warnings against murder Opponent who died outside Islam
- Mus'ab ibn Umayr — The first Madinan teacher martyred at Uhud Companion
- Qays ibn Sa'd ibn Ubadah — Generous Ansari leader skilled in command and diplomacy Companion
- Rabi'ah ibn Ka'b al-Aslami — Devoted servant who asked for Paradise Companion
- Rafi' ibn Khadij — Ansari Companion known for agricultural legal reports Companion
- Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas — The early believer tested by filial pressure Companion
- Sa'd ibn Mu'adh — Chief of Aws whose judgment marked Madinan history Companion
- Sa'd ibn Ubadah — Khazraj chief known for generosity and leadership Companion
- Sa'id ibn Amir al-Jumahi — Humble governor formed by witnessing martyrdom Companion
- Sa'id ibn Zayd — Early believer honored among the foremost Companions Companion
- Salman al-Farsi — Persian seeker whose faith crossed empires and tribes Companion
- Suhayb al-Rumi — Emigrant who gave up wealth for faith Companion
- Suhayl ibn Amr — Hudaybiyyah negotiator who later embraced Islam Companion
- Talhah ibn Ubaydullah — The living martyr who kept his pledge Companion
- Tamim al-Dari — Former Christian notable associated with testimony rulings Companion
- Tha'labah ibn Hatib — An Ansari Companion burdened by a disputed report Companion; disputed report
- Ubayy ibn Ka'b — The master reciter singled out for Quranic excellence Companion
- Umar ibn al-Khattab — The discerning caliph whose counsel often aligned with revelation Companion
- Unidentified Abu 'Asim al-Ansari — Sparse kunyah entry needing firmer identification Uncertain identification
- Unidentified Ibn Hadhrah — Unclear name without reliable companion identification Uncertain identification
- Uqbah ibn Abi Mu'ayt — Meccan persecutor warned through evil companionship Opponent
- Usamah ibn Zayd — Beloved young commander taught caution in judgment Companion
- Uthman ibn Affan — The generous compiler and modest third caliph Companion
- Al-Walid ibn al-Mughirah — Powerful Meccan notable rebuked for arrogance Opponent
- Zayd ibn Arqam — Young witness vindicated against the chief hypocrite Companion
- Zayd ibn Harithah — The freed beloved companion named in the Quran Companion
- Al-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam — Courageous early Companion and defender of the Prophet Companion
- Aisha bint Abu Bakr — Scholar, Mother of the Believers, and exonerated wife Sahabiyyah; Mother of the Believers
- Al-Rubayyi bint al-Nadr — Mother who asked about her son in Paradise Sahabiyyah
- Al-Shifa bint Abdullah — Literate Makkan woman known for teaching and healing Sahabiyyah
- Asiya, wife of Pharaoh — Believer in Pharaoh's palace who chose Allah Quranic figure, not a Sahabiyyah
- Asma bint Abu Bakr — Courageous migrant remembered as the bearer of two belts Sahabiyyah
- Asma bint Umays — Two-migration Sahabiyyah and wife of Jafar Sahabiyyah
- Asma bint Yazid al-Ansariyyah — Ansari advocate who voiced women's religious questions Sahabiyyah
- Believing women in general — All believing women promised equal moral accountability General believing women
- Believing women of the bayah — Women whose pledge is set out in the Quran Collective: women who pledged
- Daughters of the Man of Madyan — Modest women of Madyan who assisted Musa Quranic figures
- Fatimah bint Asad — Ali's mother and caring elder of Banu Hashim Sahabiyyah
- Fatimah bint Muhammad — Beloved daughter in the Prophet's household Prophetic household; Sahabiyyah
- Fatimah bint Qays — Jurist Sahabiyyah remembered for her divorce case Sahabiyyah
- Female emigrants to Abyssinia — Women who endured exile in the early hijrah Sahabiyyat emigrants collective
- Female hypocrites of Medina — Medinan women marked by hypocrisy rather than Companion status Hypocrite collective
- Fiddah, reported servant of Fatimah — Reported servant with insecure companion identification Uncertain report
- Habibah bint Jahsh — Sister of Zaynab known through purity reports Sahabiyyah
- Habibah bint Sahl — Ansari woman linked to the khul ruling Sahabiyyah
- Hafsa bint Umar — Mother of the Believers entrusted with an early mushaf Mother of the Believers; Sahabiyyah
- Hajar — Mother of Ismail connected to Makkah's valley Quranic-era figure, pre-Islam
- Hamnah bint Sufyan — Mother whose pressure tested Sa'd's faith Opponent
- Hind bint Utbah — Former opponent who entered Islam and pledged loyalty Sahabiyyah; former Makkan opponent
- Juwayriyah bint al-Harith — Noble captive whose marriage brought widespread freedom Mother of the Believers; Sahabiyyah
- Khansa' bint Khidam — Ansari woman whose unwanted marriage was annulled Sahabiyyah
- Khawlah bint Tha'labah — A woman's plea that changed zihar law Sahabiyyah
- Layla bint al-Minhal — Unverified Companion listing with no sound Quran link Uncertain; not verified as Sahabiyyah
- Lubabah bint al-Harith — Umm al-Fadl, mother of Ibn Abbas Sahabiyyah
- Maryam bint Imran — Chosen mother of Isa and model of chastity Quranic figure, not a Sahabiyyah
- Maymunah bint al-Harith — Mother of the Believers remembered for piety Mother of the Believers; Sahabiyyah
- Nusaybah bint Ka'b — Defender of Uhud and voice for believing women Sahabiyyah
- Ramlah bint Abi Awfa — Unverified identification behind a sparse biographical row Uncertain identification
- Righteous women until the Day of Resurrection — Righteous women across generations shown exemplary models Cross-generational righteous women
- Ruqayyah bint Muhammad — Daughter of the Prophet and wife of Uthman Sahabiyyah; Prophet's daughter
- Safiyyah bint Huyayy — Noblewoman who found honor beyond lineage Mother of the Believers; Sahabiyyah
- Salma, Umm Rafi — Freedwoman remembered for service near the Prophet's household Sahabiyyah
- Sarah, wife of Ibrahim — Ibrahim's wife given glad tidings of Ishaq Quranic figure, pre-Islam
- Sawda bint Zam'ah — Early Mother of the Believers known for selflessness Mother of the Believers; Sahabiyyah
- Umm al-Darda — Unclear Abu al-Darda attribution needing a named identity Uncertain identification
- Umm Atiyyah al-Ansariyyah — Expedition helper and transmitter of women's rulings Sahabiyyah
- Umm Ayman — Loyal caretaker honored across the Prophet's household Sahabiyyah
- Umm Bashir, unspecified — Shared kunyah without enough detail for identification Uncertain identification
- Umm Farwah — Ambiguous kunyah shared by several early women Uncertain identification
- Umm Habibah Ramlah bint Abi Sufyan — Believer who chose faith over clan pressure Mother of the Believers; Sahabiyyah
- Umm Hani bint Abi Talib — Ali's sister who granted protection in Makkah Sahabiyyah
- Umm Haram bint Milhan — Ansari hostess linked to the first sea expedition Sahabiyyah
- Umm Ishaq bint Talhah — Daughter of Talhah known in the next generation Later Muslim
- Umm Jamil bint Harb — Abu Lahab's wife condemned beside him Opponent
- Umm Khadijah, unspecified — Unidentified woman distinct from Khadijah bint Khuwaylid Uncertain identification
- Umm Kulthum bint Ali — Young granddaughter in the Prophet's household Sahabiyyah; Prophetic household
- Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad — Daughter of the Prophet later married to Uthman Sahabiyyah; Prophet's daughter
- Umm Kulthum bint Uqbah — Emigrant woman central to the Hudaybiyyah return ruling Sahabiyyah
- Umm Layla al-Ansariyyah, uncertain — Ansari kunyah with no secure Quran link Uncertain identification
- Umm Ruman bint Amir — Mother of Aisha in Abu Bakr's household Sahabiyyah
- Umm Salamah — Wise Mother of the Believers who voiced women's concerns Mother of the Believers; Sahabiyyah
- Umm Sharik bint Jabir — Early believing woman remembered for steadfast witness Sahabiyyah
- Umm Sulaym Rumaysa bint Milhan — Ansari woman of courage, generosity, and conviction Sahabiyyah
- Umm Waraqah bint Abdillah — Ansari woman devoted to Qur'an, prayer, and martyrdom Sahabiyyah
- Unidentified female intelligence helpers — Unverified group of female intelligence helpers Unverified collective
- Unidentified mother of Hanzalah — Unidentified mother in a confused Hanzalah attribution Uncertain identification
- Unidentified wife of Suhayb al-Rumi — Unidentified woman linked to Suhayb without evidence Uncertain identification
- Unnamed Ansari woman at Uhud — Unidentified Ansari woman attached to an Uhud claim Unidentified woman
- Wife of Hamzah ibn Abd al-Muttalib, unspecified — Unspecified wife of the martyr Hamzah Uncertain identification
- Wife of Imran — Maryam's mother who vowed her child to Allah Quranic figure, not a Sahabiyyah
- Wife of Lut — Warning figure who sided against Lut's mission Quranic warning figure, not a Sahabiyyah
- Wife of Nuh — Prophet's wife cited as a warning against disbelief Quranic warning figure, not a Sahabiyyah
- Wife of Uthman ibn Affan, unspecified — Unspecified wife among Uthman's several marriages Uncertain identification
- Wives of Prophet Muhammad — Mothers of the Believers addressed with special responsibilities Collective: Mothers of the Believers
- Wives of the believers — General Quranic category of believing spouses General marital collective
- Women of Banu Nadir — Women of the exiled Banu Nadir collective Non-Sahabi tribal collective
- Women of Banu Najjar — Ansari clan women without a specific Quranic identification Ansari women collective
- Women of Banu Qurayzah — Women caught in the aftermath of Banu Qurayzah Non-Sahabi tribal collective
- Women of Madinah — Madinan women's collective in the believing community Collective
- Women of Quraysh — Broad Qurayshi women's collective, not one biography Collective
- Women of the Ansar — Medinan women supporters remembered for faith and learning Collective
- Women of the Uhud martyrs — Bereaved women around Uhud's martyrs remembered for patience Bereaved women collective
- Women who gave charity — General category of women who gave sincere charity Charitable women collective
- Women who supported the Muslims at Uhud — Companion women who served the Muslims at Uhud Sahabiyyat service collective
- Zahrah bint Abdullah, uncertain — Supplied name without secure companion identification Uncertain identification
- Zaynab bint Jahsh — Marriage that ended an adopted-son taboo Mother of the Believers; Sahabiyyah
- Zaynab bint Khuzaymah — Generous Mother of Believers called Mother of the Poor Mother of the Believers
- Zaynab bint Muhammad — Eldest daughter of the Prophet who endured separation Sahabiyyah; Prophet's daughter