Uqba ibn Amir hailed from the
Juhayna tribe, a branch of the
Quda'a confederation resident across Syria and northwestern
Arabia.
Upbringing and becoming a Muslim Uqbah ibn Amir was among the first to pledge allegiance to Muhammad upon his migration to Medina in the first year of the Hijra. At the time, Uqbah was a young man tending sheep for his family. When he heard of the arrival of prophet Muhammad, he went to him to pledge allegiance to him. The books of hadiths and biographies of the Companions recorded the news of that.
Ibn Hajar said: . And since that day at the beginning of the first year of the Hijra, Uqba ibn Amir took his place among the companions of the Messenger of God. Being a young man enabled him to master writing, to memorize what was revealed of the Qur’an, to comprehend the Prophetic hadiths, to gain an understanding of the inheritance laws, jurisprudence, and the sciences, and to reach in all of that what most of the companions did not reach. So Uqba ibn Amir became one of the most famous and knowledgeable companions.
Ibn Yunus al-Masri said: . His biography in
Siyar A'lam al-Nubala' states: . ==Credits==