Haram bin Milhan

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Haram bin Milhan was a companion of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad. During the Expedition of Bir Maona, Muslims sent a messenger(Haram bin Milhan) with a letter of Muhammad to Amir bin Tufayl, the cousin of Abu Bara and the chief of Banu Amir. Amir did not read the Message but rather ordered a man to spear Haram bin Milhan in the back.[1]

His uncle was also stabbed during the Expedition of Bir Maona.[2]

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