- Malik, son of Dinar
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Not to be confused with Malik al-Dar.
Malik, son of Dinar Historian, Theologian Born Kabul Died c. 748 C.E. Honored in Islam Influences Muhammad, Hasan of Basra Mālik bin Dīnār (Arabic: مالك بن دينار) (died 748 CE)[1][2] was a Tabi‘in. He is mentioned as a reliable traditionist, transmitting from such authorities as Malik ibn Anas and Ibn Sirin. He was the son of a Persian slave from Kabul who became a disciple of Hasan al-Basri.[3][4] He died at the age of ninety in Basra.
The first Indian mosque is thought to have been built in 629 A.D, purportedly at the behest of Rama Varma Kulashekhara is a Chera dynasty ruler, who is considered the first Indian Muslim, during the lifetime of Muhammad in Kodungallur, in district of Thrissur, Kerala by Malik Bin Deenar.[5][6][7]
Below is the picture of Mazar of Hazrat Malik Dinar (RA)
See also
References
- ^ Al-Hujwiri, "Kashf al-Mahjoob", 89
- ^ Ibn Nadim, "Fihrist", 1037
- ^ Al-Hujwiri, "Kashf al-Mahjoob", 89
- ^ Ibn Nadim, "Fihrist", 1037
- ^ -Cheraman Juma Masjid A Secular Heritage
- ^ Bahrain tribune World’s second oldest mosque is in India
- ^ -A mosque from a Hindu king
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