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After the conversation, Abu 'Amir became upset at the Prophet (s). So he joined [[Quraysh]] together with 65 people and started to invite the polytheists of Quraysh as well as the Jews and [[Ansar]] in [[Medina]] to rise against the Prophet (s). In the [[Battle of Badr]] he did not accompany the polytheists of Quraysh, but in the [[Battle of Uhud]], he was one of the first people who started the war. He dug some pits on the Muslims' way to the battlefield in which a polytheist—who sought to kill the Prophet (s)—fell and was later killed by Muslims.  
After the conversation, Abu 'Amir became upset at the Prophet (s). So he joined [[Quraysh]] together with 65 people and started to invite the polytheists of Quraysh as well as the Jews and [[Ansar]] in [[Medina]] to rise against the Prophet (s). In the [[Battle of Badr]] he did not accompany the polytheists of Quraysh, but in the [[Battle of Uhud]], he was one of the first people who started the war. He dug some pits on the Muslims' way to the battlefield in which a polytheist—who sought to kill the Prophet (s)—fell and was later killed by Muslims.  


After the [[Conquest of Mecca]], he fled to [[Ta'if]] and when people of Ta'if converted to Islam, he moved to [[Syria]]. There he planned to prepare weapons and troops in order to attack Medina, but he died there in 9/630  or 10/631.
After the [[Conquest of Mecca]], he fled to [[Ta'if]] and when people of Ta'if converted to Islam, he moved to [[Syria]]. There he planned to prepare weapons and troops in order to attack Medina, but he died there in 9/630-1 or 10/631-2.


The well-known [[Dirar Mosque]], that God ordered the Prophet (s) to destroy{{enote|{{ia|وَالَّذينَ اتَّخَذوا مَسجِدًا ضِرارًا وَكُفرًا وَتَفريقًا بَينَ المُؤمِنينَ وَإِرصادًا لِمَن حارَبَ اللَّهَ وَرَسولَهُ مِن قَبلُ وَلَيَحلِفُنَّ إِن أَرَدنا إِلَّا الحُسنىٰ وَاللَّهُ يَشهَدُ إِنَّهُم لَكاذِبونَ}}: As for those who took to a mosque for sabotage and for defiance, and to cause division among the faithful, and for the purpose of ambush [used] by those who have fought Allah and His Apostle before —they will surely swear: 'We desired nothing but good,' and Allah bears witness that they are indeed liars. (Quran, 9:107)}}, was built at Abu 'Amir's instigation. He planned to defeat the Prophet (s) in Medina and then give a speech in that mosque. According to al-Miqrizi, Abu 'Amir was determined to exhume the grave of [[Amina bt. Wahb]], the Prophet (s)'s mother, but, by the intervention of God, he failed to do so.
The well-known [[Dirar Mosque]], that God ordered the Prophet (s) to destroy{{enote|{{ia|وَالَّذينَ اتَّخَذوا مَسجِدًا ضِرارًا وَكُفرًا وَتَفريقًا بَينَ المُؤمِنينَ وَإِرصادًا لِمَن حارَبَ اللَّهَ وَرَسولَهُ مِن قَبلُ وَلَيَحلِفُنَّ إِن أَرَدنا إِلَّا الحُسنىٰ وَاللَّهُ يَشهَدُ إِنَّهُم لَكاذِبونَ}}: As for those who took to a mosque for sabotage and for defiance, and to cause division among the faithful, and for the purpose of ambush [used] by those who have fought Allah and His Apostle before —they will surely swear: 'We desired nothing but good,' and Allah bears witness that they are indeed liars. (Quran, 9:107)}}, was built at Abu 'Amir's instigation. He planned to defeat the Prophet (s) in Medina and then give a speech in that mosque. According to al-Miqrizi, Abu 'Amir was determined to exhume the grave of [[Amina bt. Wahb]], the Prophet (s)'s mother, but, by the intervention of God, he failed to do so.
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