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...e, which led his uncle to introduce him as his "slave" to protect him from being killed by the Jews.<ref>Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 15, pp. 58-64.</ref> Six wives
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...a al-Amwal wa al-Hafadah wa al-Mata''', Maqrizi Ahmad ibn Ali (d. 845 AH), edited by Muhammad Abd al-Hamid al-Nimisi, Beirut, Dar al-Kutub al-Ilmiyah, 1420 A
*'''Ansab al-Ashraf''', Baladhuri Ahmad ibn Yahya (d. 279 AH), edited by Suhayl Zakkar and Riyad Zirikli, Beirut, Dar al-Fikr, 1417 AH.
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*'''Imta' al-Asma''': Al-Maqrizi (d. 845 AH), edited by Muhammad Abd al-Hamid, Beirut, Dar al-Kutub al-Ilmiyyah, 1420 AH.
*'''Ansab al-Ashraf''': Al-Baladhuri (d. 279 AH), edited by Zakkar, Beirut, Dar al-Fikr, 1417 AH.
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*'''Umdat al-Akhbar fi Madinat al-Mukhtar''', Ahmad al-Abbasi, edited by Muhammad al-Tayyib al-Ansari, publisher: As'ad Trabzoni, undated.
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...ther Abraham in rebuilding and purifying the [[Kaaba]] and, in addition to being the custodian of the Kaaba, performed the Hajj rituals every year. He is bu
...with wood and mud on wooden pillars. Also, the pilgrims, seeing the Kaaba being roofed, decided to help Ishmael. They brought [[sacrifice]]s with them, and
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....]</ref> After this reconstruction, [[Ibn Najjar]] described the mosque as being surrounded by numerous palm trees and constructed with stone and plaster.<r
[[Ibn Jubayr]] (d. 614 AH) described the mosque in his travelogue as being on the way to [[Mount Uhud]].<ref>Rihlat Ibn Jubayr, p. 156.</ref> The mosq
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