English
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic صَحَابِيّ (ṣaḥābiyy, “companion”), from صَحِبَ (ṣaḥiba, “to be a companion”).
Noun
Sahabi (plural Sahaba or Sahabis)
- (historical) A (usually male) companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Translations
Translations
- Arabic: صَحَابِيّ m (ṣaḥābiyy), صَحَابَة pl (ṣaḥāba)
- Bengali: সাহাবী (bn) (śahabi)
- Persian: please add this translation if you can
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