Kuala Lampur, Aug. 13 -- Anas ibn Malik (ra) was not only one of Prophet Muhammad's (pbuh) close companions, but he was also the Prophet'skhadim (servant)for 10 years. Accordingly, he was known as Khadim al-Nabi.

Anas went beyond serving the Prophet (pbuh). He narrated the Prophet's ahadith (traditions) and actions, teaching others about Islam, and sharing his knowledge with the people.

According to scholars, Anas narrated about 2,200 ahadith, one of which is as follows:

While we were in the mosque with the Prophet (pbuh) a Bedouin (desert Arab) came and stood up and began to urinate in the mosque.

The companions of the Prophet said: "Stop, stop", but the Prophet said: "Don't interrupt him; leave him alone."

They left him alone, and ...