Al-Harith ibn Awf

al-Ḥārith ibn ʿAwf (Arabic: الحارث بن عوف) was a nobleman from the Banu Murra who lived in pre-Islamic Arabia and later converted to Islam in the 7th century.

He proposed in marriage to a woman named Buhaysa, who felt that al-Harith was incompetent but still married him anyways.

[4] al-Harith would accepted the wisdom of Buhaysa, and later under instruction from her, he and his companion Kharija ibn Sinan (or Harim ibn Sinan[b]) reconciled the tribes of Banu Abs and Banu Dhubyan who had been fighting for forty years in the Dahis and al-Ghabra conflict.

[7][8] al-Harith requested Muhammad to send a man from the Ansar to preach Islam to the rest of his tribe, which was accepted.

[7][8] al-Harith also paid the full blood money payment for the Ansari and gave an apology which the Muslims accepted.