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Yāsir ibn Āmir al-ʿAnsī ((アラビア語: ياسر بن عامرالعنسي)) died 615 C.E.) is known in the Islamic traditions as the second person in history to be martyred for having adopted the faith of Islam, in pre-Hijra Mecca. ==Before Islam== He belonged to a Yemenite tribe of the Madh'hij or Kahlan stock. He and his two brothers visited Mecca c. 565 to seek out their maternal relatives. Instead of returning to Yemen, Yasir settled in Mecca under the patronage of Abu Hudhaifah ibn al-Mughirah, who gave him in marriage his slave Sumayyah bint Khayyat. She bore Yasir three sons: Horayth, Ammar and Abdullah. Ammar was later freed by Abu Hudhaifah.〔(Muir, W. (1861). ''The Life of Mahomet'', vol. 2, p. 125. London: Smith, Elder & Co. )〕
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