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...med and described what had occurred. The companion Anas ibn Malik — who served the Prophet ﷺ for years with unrestricted acc...
...year of prophethood (617 CE), the leading Qurayshi clans formalized a comprehensive boycott against Banu Hashim and Banu Mut...
...t this delegation for the Second Pledge of Aqabah, which formalized full political protection for the Prophet ﷺ and made the...
...s. The most recorded encounter on route was with Suraqa ibn Malik, a skilled tracker who pursued them and whose horse fell t...
...and on this site Masjid al-Nabawi would be built. Anas ibn Malik, who was approximately ten years old that day, preserved t...
...of Medina). The pairings were made at the house of Anas ibn Malik, with approximately forty-five to ninety pairs (sources va...
...e broken, cups emptied, stored supplies destroyed. Anas ibn Malik narrated that he broke the jar he was serving from the mom...
...ty sustained outside of a formal battle. Abu Bara' Amir ibn Malik, a prominent chief of the Banu Amir, visited Medina and as...
...m in the context of dress. The four major madhabs (Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanbali) agree on the obligation of covering th...
... Thaqif tribes gathered approximately 20,000 fighters under Malik ibn Awf al-Nasri, who controversially brought women, child...
...ning of Tabuk came with three sincere companions — Ka'b ibn Malik, Murarah ibn al-Rabi, and Hilal ibn Umayyah — who had stay...
...e extraordinary case of three sincere companions — Ka'b ibn Malik, Murarah ibn al-Rabi, and Hilal ibn Umayyah — who stayed b...
...ian frontier, and every region of Arabia. Some came as a formality to confirm alignments; others came with genuine questions...
...hem. The Shafi'i and Hanbali schools permit it broadly; the Maliki and Hanafi schools have generally limited it. Every absen...