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Pourghorbani (talk | contribs) Created page with "'''The Mosque of ʿUtban b. Malik''' is located in Medina, to the north of Masjid al-Jumuʿa (the Friday Mosque), in an open area facing it. ʿUtban b. Malik was one of the Ansar (Helpers) and companions of Prophet Muhammad (s), and he participated in the Battle of Badr. The Prophet (s) prayed in a corner of his house, and for this reason, ʿUtbān designated that area as his place of prayer. During the development and urban renewal project in 2015 (..." |
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During the development and urban renewal project in 2015 (1393 SH), the walls of Masjid ʿUtban were demolished, and the remains of the structure were preserved as a historical and tourist site. | During the development and urban renewal project in 2015 (1393 SH), the walls of Masjid ʿUtban were demolished, and the remains of the structure were preserved as a historical and tourist site. | ||
==ʿUtban b. Malik== | ==ʿUtban b. Malik== | ||
Utban b. Malik was one of the [[Ansar]] of the Prophet (s) from the Bani Salim tribe of the [[Khazraj]] tribe. He was a companion{{eNote|Companions and supporters present during the time of the Prophet (s)}} of the Prophet(s) and participated in the [[Battle of Badr]]. He passed away in the year 50 AH.<ref>Usd al-Ghāba, Ibn al-Athīr, vol. 3, pp. 359–360.</ref> | Utban b. Malik was one of the [[Ansar]] of the Prophet (s) from the Bani Salim tribe of the [[Khazraj]] tribe. He was a companion {{eNote|Companions and supporters present during the time of the Prophet (s)}} of the Prophet(s) and participated in the [[Battle of Badr]]. He passed away in the year 50 AH.<ref>Usd al-Ghāba, Ibn al-Athīr, vol. 3, pp. 359–360.</ref> | ||
==The Prophet’s Prayer in ʿUtbān’s House== | ==The Prophet’s Prayer in ʿUtbān’s House== | ||
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*Makkah and Medina Shrines Website. | *Makkah and Medina Shrines Website. | ||
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