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The mosque was founded near Utum called Ghurrah, which was in the place of the minaret on the north-western corner of the mosque (IIP.
Khazraj, but Samhudi believes that "they were near Nawa'im and ~h~ well Al :Ibn, and the torrent of Mudhaynib runs between their houses and rrrrgates their estates.
Al Salim had several Utum: (1) Al Muzdalif, which belonged to 'Utbah Ibn Malik, north of the mosque of Jumu'ah (IIP.
Several prominent Muslims were buried near 'Uthman's tomb: Ruqyayah, the Prophet's daugh• ter, 'Abdullah Ibn Xl as'oud, 'Abdul Rahman Ibn 'Awf whose tomb was also on the eastern corner of 'Aqeel's house and Sa'd Ibn Abi Waqqas, whose tomb was in the north-eastern corner of the house of 'Aqeel (IIP.
The tomb of Safyyah , the Prophet's aunt, was at the end of the road, between the mosque and Baqee', near the house of Al Mughirah Ibn Shu'bah (IIP.
Hashsh Kawkab was east of the Baqee", near the orchard of Ibban Ibn Uthman, called Khadra Ibban (IIP.
They were mostly owned by the Muhajirin, East of the mosque from south to north were the houses of' Ali, "Uthman, and of Abu Bakr, whose house came to Raytah Bint al Saffah, then the house ofjabalah lbn 'Amr al Sai di, which belonged later to Sa/d, the grandson of ·Uthman, and then to Asma bint al Hussain.
One of the houses west of the mosque from north to south was that of 'Abdul Rahman lbn 'Awf, which belonged afterwards to 'Abdullah Ibn Ja'far Ibn Abi Talib and to Munirah, the slave of Al Hadi's mother, Next was the house of Sukainah b.