Adjacent to Guangzhou's Xianxian Mosque, this maqam is attributed to Saʿd ibn Abi Waqqas, one of the ten promised Paradise. Chinese Muslim tradition holds he came to China in the Tang era, and the site has drawn pilgrims for over a millennium. DISPUTED (transparency): mainstream historiography places Saʿd's grave in Medina (55 AH/674 CE); this is a commemorative maqam, his actual burial being the Medina record. (Sources: academic Sino-Islamic historiography; Wikidata Q10891789.)
