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Muhammad ibn Abi Hudhayfa
محمد بن أبي حذيفة
Governor of Egypt
In office
656–657
MonarchAli
Preceded byAbdallah ibn Sa'd
Succeeded byQays ibn Sa'd
Personal details
BornAbyssinia
Died657
Fustat, Rashidun Caliphate
Parents
RelativesSalim Mawla Abi Hudhayfa (adopted brother)

Muhammad ibn Abi Hudhayfa (Arabic: محمد بن أبي حذيفة ) was the son of Abu Hudhayfa ibn 'Utba and Sahla bint Suhail. His father's original name was Utba bin Rabea'ah. Since his father adopted Salim Mawla Abi Hudhayfa as his son, Muhammad ibn Abi Hudhayfa and Salim Mawla Abi Hudhayfa may be considered as adopted brothers.

Utba's daughter was Hind who was the wife of Abu Sufiyan and the mother of Muawiyah. Muhammad was thus the maternal uncle of Muawiyah. Utba was one of the early antagonist to Islam. Abu Hudhaifa migrated with his wife Suhaila to Abyssinia In Abyssinia Uthman and Abu Hudhaifa worked in close unison. Muhammad the son of Abu Hudhaifa was born in Abyssinia. On return from Abyssinia Abu Hudhaifa migrated to Madina.

In 656, he became the Governor of Egypt by ousting Abdallah ibn Sa'ad. He was born in Abyssinia during Muhammad's life. His father and adopted brother were both martyred in al-Yamama, after which he was raised by 'Uthman ibn 'Affan. He played part in the revolt against 'Uthman when the latter refused to appoint him as ruler for any province.

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Preceded byAbdallah ibn Sa'ad Governor of Egypt
656–657
Succeeded byQays ibn Sa'd
Governor of Egypt during Rashidun Caliphate


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