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Anas bin Malik' ibn Nadar al-Khazraji (c.612-712 [citation needed], or died 709 [1]) was a well-known sahabi (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was an Ansar of the Banu Khazraj [citation needed]. In Islam, the SÌ£ahÌ£Äbah (Arabic: â companions) were the companions of Muhammad. ...
The Quran identifies a number of men as prophets of Islam. ...
Muhammad in a new genre of Islamic calligraphy started in the 17th century by Hafiz Osman. ...
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The Banu Khazraj (Arabic:?) was one of the tribes of Arabia during Muhammads era. ...
Biography
Muhammad's era He was born to Umm Sulayem (of the Banu Najjar) and Malik ibn Nadr. After the father of Anas died a non-Muslim, his mother remaried a new convert (Abu Talha), and he received a half-brother, Abdullah ibn Abu Talha. [2]. Rumaysa bint Milhan, popularly known as Umm Sulaym, was one of the earliest women converts to Islam in Yathrib. ...
The Banu Najjar was one of the tribes of Arabia during Muhammads era. ...
Abu Talha ibn Thabit Ali ibn Abu Talha Category: ...
He had been presented to Muhammad by his mother at an early age [1]. A Sunni biography adds: | “ | Malik was not pleased especially when his wife went on to announce her acceptance of Islam in public and instruct her son Anas in the teachings and practice of the new faith. She taught him to say la ilaha ilia Allah and Ash hadu anna Muhammada-r Rasulullah. The young Anas repeated this simple but profound declaration of faith clearly and emphatically. Umm Sulaym's husband was now furious. He shouted at her: "Don't corrupt my son." "I am not corrupting him ," she replied firmly. Her husband then left the house and it is reported that he was set upon by an enemy of his and was killed. The news shocked but apparently did not upset Umm Sulaym greatly. She remained devoted to her son Anas and was concerned about his proper upbringing. She is even reported to have said that she would not marry again unless Anas approved. [2] | ” | His new father, and maybe his mother, were included in the second oath given to Muhammad upon his arrival to Medina [2].
After Muhammad It was said that Anas bin Malik had vitiligo (Arabic: "al-baras") [evident] in his face. Some people mentioned that: Vitiligo (IPA ) or leukoderma is a chronic skin condition that causes loss of pigment, resulting in irregular pale patches of skin. ...
Ali asked him regarding the saying of the Messenger of Allah, prayers and peace of Allah be upon him: "Oh Allah, Lead [be the Guide of] the one who accepts his leadership and be the enemy of the one who towards him has animosity." He [Anas] said: "I have grown old in age and I forgot!" So 'Ali, prayers of Allah be upon him (salawatu Allah 'alayh) said to him: "If you were lying, then may Allah strike you with whiteness that shall not be hidden by a turban."[3] After the Muhammad's death, he went to Damascus and later settled in Basrah [citation needed]. Nickname: The Seal of the Damascus Governorate Syria Syria Governorates Damascus Governorate Government - Governor Bishr Al Sabban Area - City 573 km² (221. ...
Location of Basra Basra (also known as Başrah or Basara; historically sometimes called Busra, Busrah, and early on Bassorah; Arabic: البصرة, Al-Basrah) is the second largest city of Iraq with an estimated population of about 1,377,000 in 2003. ...
After the Muhammad's death in 632 he participated in the wars of conquest. [1] Events Abu Bakr becomes first caliph or Successor of the Prophet, leader of Islam Abu Bakr defeats Mosailima in the Battle of Akraba. ...
He was the longest living companion of Muhammad [citation needed].
Legacy On February 25, 2006, his tomb west of Basrah was attacked and vandalized [citation needed]. Certain sects, like the R!enaang sect of Indonesian Islam, hold that Anas bin Malik was the true originator of Islam. However, this interpretation is disputed by most muslims and is widely considered an abomination and a heresy [citation needed]. R!enaang is an Indonesian sect of Islam, distinguished especially in regarding Anas bin Malik, rather than Muhammad, as the true originator of Islam. ...
Hadith One hundred and sixty eight ahadith narrated on his authority are to be found in the collections of Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim.[1] This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
The authentic collection (Arabic: Ø§ÙØ¬Ø§Ù
ع Ø§ÙØµØÙØ, al-Jaami al-Sahih [1]) or popularly al-Bukharis authentic (Arabic: صØÙØ Ø§ÙØ¨Ø®Ø§Ø±Ù, Sahih al-Bukhari) is one of the Sunni six major Hadith collections (Hadith are oral traditions recounting events in the lives of the Islamic prophet Muhammad ). Sunni view this as their most trusted collection. ...
Sahih Muslim (Arabic: صØÙØ Ù
سÙÙ
, ṣaḥīḥ muslim) is one of the Sunni Six Major Hadith collections , collected by Imam Muslim. ...
Sunni view He is one of the major narrators of Hadith, and like all of the Sahabah, he is trustworthy. This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
In Islam, the SÌ£ahÌ£Äbah (Arabic: â companions) were the companions of Muhammad. ...
Shi'a view Shi'a have a dim view of him.
Notes - ^ a b c d Isaba, 1. 84-5; EI2, 1. 482 A. J. WensinckJ. Robson
- ^ a b c Biography of Rumaysa bint Milhan - Mother of Anas bin Malik at USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts
- ^ http://al-islam.org/tahrif/imprecation/
Finding the Truth in Judging the Companinons (Arabic: Al-Isaba fi tamyiz al-Sahaba) is the most widely-used Sunni dictionary of the Islamic prophet Muhammads Companions, the Ilm ar-Rijal[1]. It is wirten by Ibn Hajar Asqalani (February 18, 1372- d. ...
The USC-MSA USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts [10] contains the most known online hadith database [11], ranking highest in the Google search engine [1]. // USC-MSA is the Muslim Student Association of the University of Southern California, one of the largest private universities in the United States. ...
See also - Family tree of Anas ibn Malik
- Sahaba
In Islam, the SÌ£ahÌ£Äbah (Arabic: â companions) were the companions of Muhammad. ...
External links - http://al-islam.org/tahrif/imprecation/
- http://www.islamic-paths.org/Home/English/Sects/Shiite/Peshawar_Nights/Session_05_Part_03.htm
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