==Death==
He was murdered by Muawiya in 661 at the age of 62.
 
==Islamic Tradition==
 
In the Standard Islamic Narrative, Hanzalah's Battle of Dhi Qar's victory was claimed by the Prophet of Medina as the first victory enjoyed by the Arabic Medina against Persia being around 622/623/624 near the Battle of Badr.
 
In the Maghāzī Medina's Nabi is called '''ibn Abi Kabsha''' as also in a Bukhari Hadith about Abu Sufyan's encounter with Heraclius refers to the cause of '''ibn Abi Kabsha''' meaning Qabisa's Father's Son. The indication is that the Prophet was related to Hani ibn Qabisa.
 
Ibn Ishaq's version also confirms that the Nabi was a Nabaoti.
==References==
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