Abu Hurayrah Abd al-Rahman ibn Sakhr al-Dawsi
Abu Hurayrah Abd al-Rahman ibn Sakhr al-Dawsi (21 BC / 602 AD - 59 AH / 679 AD), was a modern Companion, jurist and Hafez of Aslam in the year 7 AH. Abu Huraira's memorization sting, many companions and followers of the Prophet's hadith gathered around him, whose number Al-Bukhari estimated that they exceeded the eight hundred who narrated from Abu Hurayrah. Abu Huraira is also one of the most prominent reciters of the Hijaz, as he received the Qur’an from the Prophet Muhammad, and presented it to Ubai bin Ka’b, and Abd al-Rahman bin Hormuz took from him. Abu Huraira assumed the state of Bahrain during the reign of Caliph Omar Ibn Al-Khattab, and completed the rule of Medina from the year 40 AH until the year 41 AH. Then he stayed in Medina until his death in the year 59 AH.