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==Embracing Islam== | ==Embracing Islam== | ||
'Uthman b. Maz'un has forbidden drinking wine on himself during the [[Jahiliyya era|ignorance time]] before the emergence of Islam. He, along with [[Abu 'Ubayda al-Jarrah|Abu 'Ubayda]] and [[Arqam b. Abi | 'Uthman b. Maz'un has forbidden drinking wine on himself during the [[Jahiliyya era|ignorance time]] before the emergence of Islam. He, along with [[Abu 'Ubayda al-Jarrah|Abu 'Ubayda]] and [[Arqam b. Abi Arqam]] embraced Islam at the presence of the [[Prophet (s)]]. Ibn Ishaq says, "he converted to Islam after the [first] thirteen Muslims." | ||
==Emigration== | ==Emigration== | ||
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'Uthman b. Maz'un was buried in the middle of al-Baqi' cemetery. The Prophet (s) marked his grave with a stone and visited it. This stone was on his grave until the time of [[Mu'awiya]]'s reign, then it was put on [['Uthman b. 'Affan]]'s grave - which was later added to al-Baqi' - by Mu'awiya's order. | 'Uthman b. Maz'un was buried in the middle of al-Baqi' cemetery. The Prophet (s) marked his grave with a stone and visited it. This stone was on his grave until the time of [[Mu'awiya]]'s reign, then it was put on [['Uthman b. 'Affan]]'s grave - which was later added to al-Baqi' - by Mu'awiya's order. | ||
Other great figures were buried near 'Uthman b. Maz'un's grave. Recent sources reported that there was a shrine and a dome over his grave; but there is no information about the sponsor or the time of building that shrine. Concerning the similarity between the Darih of the [[ | Other great figures were buried near 'Uthman b. Maz'un's grave. Recent sources reported that there was a shrine and a dome over his grave; but there is no information about the sponsor or the time of building that shrine. Concerning the similarity between the Darih of the [[Imams of al-Baqi'|infallible Imams]] buried in Baqi' and the Darih of 'Uthman b. Maz'un's grave, some scholars attributed building of his shrine to Majd al-Malik Baravistani (d. 492/1099 or 493/1100) the Persian vizier of Sultan Barkiaraq Saljuqi (reign 486-498/1093-1104). | ||
Describing his Darih, Ibn Jubayr reported that it was made of wood, decorated with exquisite patterns and beautiful nails knocked on it. The Darih was like a wooden window, that opens toward [[Qibla]]. After mentioning the grave of Ibrahim, al-Matari also mentioned a latticed Darih located toward the Qibla of the grave. | Describing his Darih, Ibn Jubayr reported that it was made of wood, decorated with exquisite patterns and beautiful nails knocked on it. The Darih was like a wooden window, that opens toward [[Qibla]]. After mentioning the grave of Ibrahim, al-Matari also mentioned a latticed Darih located toward the Qibla of the grave. |