Armah (Ge'ez: አርማህ) or Aṣḥamah (Arabic: أَصْحَمَة), commonly known as Najashi (Arabic: النَّجَاشِيّ, romanized: An-najāshī), was the ruler of the Kingdom of Aksum who reigned from 614–631 CE. He is primarily known through the coins that were minted during his reign. It is agreed by Islamic scholars that Najashi gave shelter to the Muslim emigrants around 615–616 at Axum.