Demolition of Masjid al-Dirar
The demolition or burning of Masjid al-Dirar (Arabic: مسجد الضرار), or the Mosque of Dissent, is mentioned in the Qur'an. The Masjid al-Dirar was a mosque in Medina that was erected close to the Quba Mosque and which Muhammad initially approved of, but subsequently destroyed while returning from the Expedition to Tabuk, which occurred in October 630.) In the account narrated by the majority of scholars, the mosque was built by twelve "hypocrites" (munafiqīn) on the commands of Abu ʿAmir al-Fasiq, a Christian who refused Islam and instead fought along with the Quraysh against the early Muslims in the Battle of Uhud on March 23, 625.
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