Ben Cheneb, Algiers 1915-20, 17• Belonging to the generation of the , Malik is called a reliable traditionalist in Sunni sources, and is said to have transmitted from such authorities as and | Even though historians do not agree on the exact place of his death, it is widely accepted that he died at Kasaragod and that his relics were buried at the in , |
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He was the son of a Persian slave from who became a disciple of | During his life, Malik had the occasion to follow more or less regularly the teaching of Basran traditionists and mystics as famous as , , and |
Legacy [ ] View of the Malik Deenar Mosque from the gate• He died just before the epidemic of plague which caused considerable ravages in in 748-49 CE, with various traditions placing his death either at 744-45 or 747-48 CE.
Life [ ] Malik, a preacher and moralist of , made a living as a copyist of the , and seems to have been interested in the question of the various of the scripture | |
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Malik Deenar Grand Juma Masjid | He was considered to have led an life himself, and tradition attributed to him several gifts and miracles, including the ability to walk on water |
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