[2][3] It is disputed whether Sa'sa'a ibn Sawhan is actually buried in Askar.
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani mentions that he was buried in Kufa, where a mosque dedicated to him still stands.
[4] Sayyid Abdul-Jabbar al-Bahrani instead attributes his grave as being in Askar without any basis for his claims.
[4] The mausoleum of Sa'sa'a ibn Sawhan was attacked during the uprising.
[2] The mausoleum was vandalized heavily in 2016 and offensive remarks were spray painted on the walls of the building.