did you actually read the search results lol... most of these are hadiths about Khadija but narrated by Ayesha !! who actually was a todler or a bit older when Khadija died
Oh I see., you mean to say she(Khadija) should have narrated?? But you must realize all hadith are narrated by none of those whose names are mentioned by these SAHIH IDIOTS... How on this earth these fools Sahih Bukhari, Malik Muwatta, Sunan Abu dawud knew what Muhammad said to all his companions ??
* Abbad ibn Bishr - known for his devotion to worship, knowledge and courage in battle
* Abbas ibn 'Abdul Muttalib - was a paternal uncle of Muhammad
* Abd-Allah ibn Abbas - from paganism, cousin of Muhammad
* Abd-Allah ibn Abd-al-Asad - from paganism, among the first who converted to Islam
* Abd-Allah ibn Jahsh - from paganism, cousin of Muhammad
* Abd-Allah ibn Mas'ud - from paganism, was the 6th man who converted to Islam after Muhammad started preaching in Mecca
* Abd-Allah ibn Sailam - from paganism
* Abd-Allah ibn Umar - from paganism, son of the second Caliph Umar ibn Khattab
* Abd-al-Rahman ibn Awf - from paganism, one of the first eight persons to accept Islam
* Abdullah ibn Sailam - from Judaism, was a rabbi
* Abdullah ibn Hudhafah as-Sahmi
* Abu Ayyub al-Ansari - was one among the Ansar
* Abu Bakr - father of Aisha, first of the Four Caliphs and rightful successor to Muhammad (according to Sunni Muslims)
* Abu Dharr - from paganism, noted for his piety
* Abu Hurayrah - from Judaism, narrator of Hadith most quoted in the isnad
* Abu Musa al-Asha'ari - governor of Basra and Kufa
* Abu Sufyan ibn al-Harith - son of Harith ibn Abd al-Muttalib
* Abu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah - member of the Quraysh clan al-Harith ibn Fihr
* Adiyy ibn Hatim - from paganism, was an Arab king
* Aisha - from pre-Islamic Arab paganism, scholar, the youngest wife of Muhammad, see Wives of Muhammad
* Al-Baraa ibn Malik al-Ansari - from paganism, personal aide of Muhammad.
* Ali ibn Abi Talib - first Imam, last of the Four Caliphs and rightful successor to Muhammad (according to Shi'a Muslims)
* An-Numan ibn Muqarrin - was the leader of the tribe of Banu Muzaynah
* At-Tufayl ibn Amr ad-Dawsi - was chief of the Daws tribe from Tihama
* Bilal ibn Ribah - freed from slavery by Muhammad.
* Habib ibn Zayd al-Ansari - martyr of Islam
* Hakim ibn Hazm - from paganism, was principal narrator of hadith
* Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib - from paganism, uncle of Muhammad
* Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman - one of the earliest converts to Islam
* Jafar ibn Abi Talib - known as "the possessor of two wings"
* Julaybib - from paganism, was a martyr
* Khabbab ibn al-Aratt - from the Banu Tamim clan in Najd
* Khadijah bint Khuwaylid - from pre-Islamic Arab paganism, businesswoman, the first wife of Muhammad, the first female convert to Islam, see Wives of Muhammad
* Khalid bin Al-Walid - from paganism, the invincible general
* Muadh ibn Jabal - noted for his intelligence, quick wit, potency in speech
* Muhammad Ibn Maslamah - was among the first in Yathrib to become a Muslim
* Musab ibn Umayr - from paganism
* Nuaym ibn Masud - from paganism
* Rabiah ibn Kab - from paganism
* Rumaysa bint Milhan - from paganism, one of the earliest women converts to Islam
* Sa'd ibn Abi-Waqqas - from the Banu Zuhrah clan
* Sa'd ibn Muadh - from Paganism
* Salman the Persian - from Zoroastrism
* Umar ibn al-Khattab - second of the Four Caliphs
* Uthman ibn Affan - third of the Four Caliphs
I SAY THERE WAS NO SINGLE MUHAMMAD IN ISLAM as Islamic historians allege., there were multiple Muhammads