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| Place of Residence = Yamama
| Place of Residence = Al-Yamama
| Death =  [[Rabi' al-Thani]] [[12]]/June 633
| Death =  [[Rabi' al-Thani]] [[12]]/June 633
| Cause of Death = [[Battle of Yamama]]
| Cause of Death = [[Battle of al-Yamama]]
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| Activities = Reverse [[miracle]]s like making someone's eye blind, permitting wine and adultery.
| Activities = Reverse [[miracle]]s like making someone's eye blind, permitting wine and adultery.
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'''Musaylama b. Thumāma al-Ḥanafī al-Wā'ilī''' (Arabic: {{ia|مُسَیْلَمَة بن ثُمامَة الحَنَفی الوائِلی}}), known as "Musaylama al-Kadhdhāb" (Arabic: {{ia|مُسَیْلَمَة الکَذّاب}}, literally: Musaylama the Liar) (d. [[12]]/633), was a person who claimed [[prophethood]] in [[10]]/631. He was killed in the [[Battle of Yamama]] under the commandership of [[Khalid b. al-Walid]] in [[12]]/633.
'''Musaylama b. Thumāma al-Ḥanafī al-Wā'ilī''' (Arabic: {{ia|مُسَیْلَمَة بن ثُمامَة الحَنَفی الوائِلی}}), known as "Musaylama al-Kadhdhāb" (Arabic: {{ia|مُسَیْلَمَة الکَذّاب}}, literally: Musaylama the Liar) (d. [[12]]/633), was a person who claimed [[prophethood]] in [[10]]/631. He was killed in the [[Battle of al-Yamama]] under the commandership of [[Khalid b. al-Walid]] in [[12]]/633.


Musaylama had accepted the prophethood of [[the Prophet Muhammad (s)]], but he claimed that he shared the prophethood with him. He permitted [[adultery]] and wine for his followers and removed the obligation of [[daily prayers]]. He also tried to repeat certain [[miracle]]s of the Prophet (s), but the outcomes were the reverse of what he intended.
Musaylama had accepted the prophethood of [[the Prophet Muhammad (s)]], but he claimed that he shared the prophethood with him. He permitted [[adultery]] and wine for his followers and removed the obligation of [[daily prayers]]. He also tried to repeat certain [[miracle]]s of the Prophet (s), but the outcomes were the reverse of what he intended.
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