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==Relatives of The Prophet (s)== | ==Relatives of The Prophet (s)== | ||
Following the [[Prophet's (s)]] decision to choose [[Jannat al-Baqi']] as the burial place for deceased Muslims, some of his relatives were also buried there. Some of these individuals' names have been documented in history, and a few even had shrines and monuments. However, these structures were destroyed later on during the Wahhabi attack on [[Medina]]. | |||
===Uncles of the Prophet (s)=== | ===Uncles of the Prophet (s)=== | ||
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== Companions== | == Companions== | ||
=== Ansar=== | [[Sahaba]], or Companions, refers to the individuals who met [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] during his lifetime and believed in him until their death. The number of Sahaba is estimated to be over a hundred thousand. Among them, those who migrated from [[Mecca]] to Medina are known as [[Muhajirun]] (Emigrants), and those who were hosts to the Prophet (s) and Muhajirun in Medina are called [[Ansar]]. Historical sources mention the names of some of the companions buried in [[al-Baqi']]. | ||
=== Ansar === | |||
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* [[As'ad b. Zurara]] (d. [[1]]/623) | * [[As'ad b. Zurara]] (d. [[1]]/623) | ||
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==Tabi'un== | ==Tabi'un== | ||
The term "tabi'un" describes Muslims who had the chance to meet or interact with at least one of [[Companions of the Prophet (s)|Prophet Muhammad's (s) companions]] but did not have the opportunity to meet the Prophet (s) himself. A number of them were buried at [[al-Baqi']], and some of their names are known from historical records. | |||
* [[Nafi' Mawla b. 'Umar]] (d. [[117]]/735) (from scholars and has tomb) | * [[Nafi' Mawla b. 'Umar]] (d. [[117]]/735) (from scholars and has tomb) | ||
* [[Malik b. Anas]] (d. [[179]]/796) (from scholars and has tomb) | * [[Malik b. Anas]] (d. [[179]]/796) (from scholars and has tomb) |