Proper noun
A male given name from Arabic
(Islam) Uthman bin Affan, third Islamic caliph and a companion of Muhammad.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlthough his deputies continued to send him revenues from the province, centralized authority was lacking and internal quarrel arose between Izz al-Din Uthman of Aden and Hittan of Zabid. Source: Internet
Ali and Abukari House students who spoke in favour of the motion scored 100 points to emerge winners ahead of Umar and Uthman House who spoke against it and scored 96 points. Source: Internet
Bedr managed to line up three Syrian commanders – Ubayd Allah ibn Uthman and Abd Allah ibn Khalid, both originally of Damascus, and Yusuf ibn Bukht of Qinnasrin. Source: Internet
During the period of Uthman, the third caliph, a party of Arabs from Egypt, disgruntled at his political decisions, attacked Medina in 656 AD/35 AH and murdered him in his own home. Source: Internet
Later on, it became the basis of Uthman Ibn Affan 's definitive text of the Qur'an which was published far and wide merely 18 years after the death of Muhammad. Source: Internet
Early preaching After his return home, Ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhab began to attract followers, including the ruler of 'Uyayna, Uthman ibn Mu'ammar. Source: Internet