Abū ʿAbd Allāh Fayrūz al-Daylamī al-Himyarī (Arabic: ابو عبداللہ فيروز الديلمي, Persian: فیروز دیلمی, Firuz the Daylamite) was a Persian companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
[1] It is stated that a delegation including Fayruz came to Medina from Yemen in 631 and embraced Islam.
In reference to this, in al-Tabari's History, Muhammad was reported as saying, "He was killed by the virtuous man Fayruz al-Daylami.
[1] However, some sources mentioned he governed the region of Sana'a and died later in 673 during the reign of Mu'awiya I.
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