Ṣuhayb ibn Sinan
| Ṣuhayb the Roman صُهَيْب ٱلرُّومِيّ | |
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| Born | around c. 592 Mosul, Mesopotamia |
| Died | c. 659 (aged 67) Medina, Arabia |
| Ethnicity | Arab |
| Burial Place | Jannat al-Baqi', Hejaz (Modern-day Saudi Arabia) |
| Known For | Being a companion of Muhammad |
| Kunya | Abu Yahya (أَبُو يَحْيَىٰ) |
| Religion | Islam |
Ṣuhayb ibn Sinān al-Rumi (English: Suhayb the Roman; Arabic: صُهَيْب ٱبْنِ سِنَان ٱلرُّومِيّ, Ṣuheyb er-Rûmî, born c. 592), also spelled Sohaib, was an originally Arab former slave in the Byzantine Empire who grew up speaking Greek, and went on to become an early companion of Prophet Muhammad and member of the early Muslim community.