Abu Umamah al-Bahili (Arabic: أبو أمامة الباهلي, romanized: Abū ʾUmāmah Al-Bāhili; d. 81 or 86 AH) was a companion of Muhammad, and the last of them to die in Syria.
Abu Umamah was of the Bāhila tribe, itself descending from the Qays.
[1] In a hadith narrated by Al-Tabarani, it can be inferred that Abu Umamah fought at the Battle of Uhud.
[1] Abu Umamah is known to have resided in Homs, which was part of the Bilad al-Sham region, and died there in 81 or 86 AH.
[1][2] He fought alongside Ali in the Battle of Siffin, and later settled in Syria.