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Anas ibn Malik was the Islamic Prophet's companion, who was also nicknamed Khadim Al-Nabi, for serving the Prophet Muhammad (S)
for a decade.

When Muhammad arrived in Medina in 622, Anas's mother presented him to Muhammad as a servant to him. Under the leadership of Muhammad, he participated in major events including Treaty of al-Hudaybiya, Battle of Khaybar, Conquest of Mecca, Siege of Taif and the Farewell Pilgrimage.

After Muhammad's death in 632, Anas participated in the early Muslim conquests.[3] In 638 AD (17 H), Anas go to Bashrah with Abu
Musa al-Asy'ari as new governor.

He was considered as the last of the prominent companions of Muhammad to die, having outlived Muhammad by 80 years. Anas died in 93 AH (712 CE) in Basra at the age of 103 ( or what they considered lunar cycles) years.
