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When he died [['Abd Allah b. Mas'ud]] and a number of [[Ansar]], [[Hujr b. 'Adi]], [[Malik al-Ashtar]] and several young Muslims, were passing the desert and coincidentally they noticed Abu Dhar. Therefore, they enshrouded his body and buried him and [['Abd Allah b. Mas'ud]] performed [[Funeral Prayer|Funeral prayer]] on his body<ref>Ibn 'Abd al-Birr, ''Al-Isti'ab'', vol. 1, p. 253; Tabaqat khalifa bin khayyat, p71. Al-Thiqat, vol.3, p55</ref>.
When he died [['Abd Allah b. Mas'ud]] and a number of [[Ansar]], [[Hujr b. 'Adi]], [[Malik al-Ashtar]] and several young Muslims, were passing the desert and coincidentally they noticed Abu Dhar. Therefore, they enshrouded his body and buried him and [['Abd Allah b. Mas'ud]] performed [[Funeral Prayer|Funeral prayer]] on his body<ref>Ibn 'Abd al-Birr, ''Al-Isti'ab'', vol. 1, p. 253; Tabaqat khalifa bin khayyat, p71. Al-Thiqat, vol.3, p55</ref>.


According to all sources, Abu Dhar is buried in [[al-Rabadha]]<ref>Majma' al-boldan,vol.3,p24. Majma' al-bahrein,vol.2,p131.</ref>.
According to all sources, Abu Dhar is buried in [[al-Rabadha]]<ref>Hamawi, ''Mu'jam al-buldan'', vol. 3, p. 24; Turayhi, ''Majma' al-bahrayn'', vol. 2, p. 131.</ref>.
Al-Harbi, in ''al-Manasik'', said there was a masjid in al-Rabadha under the name of Abu Dhar; and it is said that the grave of Abu Dhar was in that masjid.<ref>Harbi, ''al-Manasik'', p. 327</ref>
Al-Harbi, in ''al-Manasik'', said there was a masjid in al-Rabadha under the name of Abu Dhar; and it is said that the grave of Abu Dhar was in that masjid.<ref>Harbi, ''al-Manasik'', p. 327</ref>


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