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Malik Deenar

Malik Deenar ((アラビア語: حضرة مالك دينار), Malayalam: ഹള്റത്ത് മാലിക് ദീനാര്‍ (റ)) (died 648 CE)〔Al-Hujwiri, "Kashf al-Mahjoob", 89〕 is the first follower of the Islamic prophet, Muhammed, to come to India in order to propagate Islam in the Indian Subcontinent.〔Ibn Nadim, "Fihrist", 1037〕 Even though historians are yet to reach consensus on the exact place of his demise, it is widely accepted that he breathed his last at Kasaragod and his relics were buried at Malik Deenar Great Juma Masjid, Thalangara, Kasaragod.
== Early life ==
Malik Deenar was from the generation of the tabi'i. He is called a reliable traditionalist, transmitted 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.〔Al-Hujwiri, "Kashf al-Mahjoob", 89〕〔Ibn Nadim, "Fihrist", 1037〕He died in 123 Hijri

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