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'''Ḥanẓala b. Abī 'Āmir''' (Arabic: حنظلة بن ابی عامر), known as "Ghasīl al-Malā'ika" (washed by angels) (d. [[3]]/ 624), was one of the [[Sahaba]] or companions of the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] who was [[Martyrdom|martyred]] in the [[Battle of Uhud]]. Hanzala had a special place among his friends and enemies. He cited [[hadith]]s from the Prophet (s) and some other Sahaba. His son, 'Abd Allah, who was one of the young Sahaba, was the commander in the [[Event of Harra]] in [[63]]/682.  
'''Ḥanẓala b. Abī 'Āmir''' (Arabic: حنظلة بن ابی عامر), known as '''Ghasīl al-Malā'ika''' (washed by angels) (d. [[3]]/ 624), was one of the [[Sahaba]] or companions of the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] who was [[Martyrdom|martyred]] in the [[Battle of Uhud]]. Hanzala had a special place among his friends and enemies. He cited [[hadith]]s from the Prophet (s) and some other Sahaba. His son, 'Abd Allah, who was one of the young Sahaba, was the commander in the [[Event of Harra]] in [[63]]/682.  


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