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His tomb is located 20 minutes away from Basra City Center and was demolished in 2016 during war and till now is not reconstructed by the Iraqi government. However, the shrine was destroyed with explosive devices. Although the mosque and shrine is heavily damaged and walls stained with vandalism, the
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When Muhammad arrived in Medina in 622, Anas's mother presented him to Muhammad as a servant to him. Under the leadership of Muhammad, he participated in major events including
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to die, having outlived Muhammad by 80 years. Anas died in 93 AH (712 CE) in
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After Muhammad's death in 632, Anas participated in the
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for her conversion to Islam. Malik bin Nadr went to
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Index

Anas (disambiguation)
Malik ibn Anas
Medina
Saudi Arabia
AH
Basra
Umayyad Caliphate
Iraq
Rashidun Caliphate
Umayyad Caliphate
Hadiths
companion of Muhammad
Hadith
Malik ibn Nadr
Umm Sulaym
Al-Bara' ibn Malik
Abu Talha al-Ansari
Banu Najjar
Banu Khazraj
Arabic
companion
Islamic prophet
Muhammad
Najjar
Khazraj
Yathrib
Hijrah
Umm Sulaym
Damascus
Abu Talha al-Ansari

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