Abd Allah ibn Amr ibn al-As
| Abd Allah ibn Amr ibn al-As | |
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| Governor of Egypt | |
| In office January 664 – February 664 | |
| Monarch | Mu'awiya I (r. 661–680) | 
| Preceded by | Amr ibn al-As | 
| Succeeded by | Utba ibn Abi Sufyan | 
| Personal details | |
| Died | 684 | 
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Abū Muḥammad 'Abd Allah ibn Amr ibn al-As (Arabic: أَبُو مُحَمَّدِ عَبۡدُ ٱللهِ بْنُ عَمْرِو بۡنِ ٱلۡعَاصِ ٱلسَّهْمِيُّ ٱلۡقُرَشِيُّ, romanized: Abū Muḥammad ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAmr ibn al-ʿĀṣ as-Sahmī al-Qurašī; died 684 CE) was the son of Amr ibn al-As of Banu Sahm and was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was the author of "Al-Sahifah al-Sadiqah" ("The Truthful Script", Arabic: الصحيفة الصادقة), the first known hadith compilation document. The document contained about one thousand of Muhammad's narrations.