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Expedition Of Zayd Ibn Harithah (other)
Expedition of Zaid ibn Haritha may refer to various expeditions by Zayd ibn Harithah as part of expeditions of prophet Muhammad: *Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah (Al-Jumum), September 627 AD (AH 6) * Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah (Wadi al-Qura), November, 627 AD (7th month of 6AH) ** Second Expedition of Wadi al-Qura, January, 628 AD, 9th month of 6AH. Raid carried out by Zayd ibn Harithah or Abu Bakr * Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah (Al-Is), September, 627 AD (5th month of 6AH) *Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah (Hisma), October, 628 AD (6th month of 7AH) See also *Zayd ibn Harithah *List of expeditions of Muhammad __NOTOC__ The list of expeditions of Muhammad includes the expeditions undertaken by the Muslim community during the lifetime of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Some sources use the word ''ghazwa'' and a related plural ''maghazi'' in a narrow techn ...
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Expedition Of Zayd Ibn Harithah (Al-Jumum)
Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah in al-Jumum took place in September 627 (AH 6).Note: Book contains a list of battles of Muhammad in Arabic, English translation availabl/ref> Zayd ibn Harithah was the freed slave and the adopted son of Muhammad. A platoon, under the leadership of Zayd ibn Harithah, was sent to Al Jumum, the habitation of Banu Salim, in the same year. A group of non-Muslims were captured.{{citation, title=Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Volume 19, url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vRYLAQAAMAAJ&q, authors=University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies, year=1957, publisher=The School, page=275, quote='Uqba referring to al-Jamum, on the authority of al-Zuhri, simply says : ' the Messenger of God sent Zayd b. Haritha on the raid to al-Jamum and Zayd obtained goats and sheep and captured a group of unbelievers A woman from Banu Muzaina was also captured, and she showed them the way to the enemy’s camp. T ...
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Expedition Of Zayd Ibn Harithah (Wadi Al-Qura)
Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah to Wadi al-Qura took place in November, 627AD, 7th month of 6AH of the Islamic calendar.Note: Book contains a list of battles of Muhammad in Arabic, English translation availabl{page needed, date=March 2016 Wadi al-Qura was an oasis, about 7 miles from Medina. Zayd ibn Harithah set out with 12 men to survey this area and to monitor the movements of enemies of Muhammad. However, the inhabitants in this area were unfriendly to Zayd. The people there attacked the Muslims, killed 9 of them, while the rest including Zaid bin Haritha managed to escape. See also *Military career of Muhammad *List of expeditions of Muhammad *Muslim–Quraysh War *Usama ibn Zayd Usāma ibn Zayd ( ar, أُسَامَة ٱبْن زَيْد) was an early Muslim and companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was the son of Zayd ibn Harithah, Muhammad's freed slave and adopted son, and Umm Ayman (Barakah), a servant of Mu ... Notes 627 Campaigns ordered by Muhammad< ...
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Second Expedition Of Wadi Al-Qura
Second Expedition of Wadi al-Qura took place in January, 628AD, 9th month of 6AH of the Islamic calendar Note: Book contains a list of battles of Muhammad in Arabic, English translation availabl/ref>Muḥammad Ibn ʻAbd al-Wahhāb, Mukhtaṣar zād al-maʻād, p. 345. The raid was carried out by Zayd ibn Harithah or Abu Bakr, as a revenge for an ambush carried out by Banu Fazara against a party of 12 scouts led by Zayd ibn Harithah to monitor the surroundings of Medina against attacks from hostile tribes. The party was attacked as they slept at night, nine Muslims were killed, Zayd ibn Harithah himself escaped after suffering several wounds. Background Zaid bin Harith went on a trading expedition towards Syria and with him was the merchandise for the Companions of Muhammed. While he was near Wadi’l Qura he met a party from the Tribe of Fazara of Banu Badr. They attacked him and his companions and snatched all that was with them (of merchandise). Some of his fellows were killed ...
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Expedition Of Zayd Ibn Harithah (Al-Is)
Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah in al-Is took place in September, 627AD, 5th month of 6AH of the Islamic calendarfree onlineNote: Book contains a list of battles of Muhammad in Arabic, English translation availabl/ref> Caravan Raid Zayd ibn Harithah, in Jumada Al-Ula 6 Hijri, at the head of a 170 horsemen, set out to a place called Al-is, intercepted a caravan of Quraish led by Abu al-As, Muhammad's relative and captured their camels as booty. Among the prisoners was Abu al-As, the son-in-law of Muhammad, the husband of Zaynab, Muhammad’s eldest daughter. Abu al-As was the nephew of Khadija (Muhammad’s first wife) and a prosperous trader in Mecca. When Muhammad received the prophet hood, Abu al-As declined to embrace Islam. But he also refused to divorce Zaynab at the insistence of the Quraysh. Abul-As escaped and took refuge in Zaynab’s house. He begged her to ask Muhammad for the restitution of his wealth. Muhammad recommended, but without coercion, that the people do t ...
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Expedition Of Zayd Ibn Harithah (Hisma)
Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah in Hisma took place in October, 628, 6th month of 7AH of the Islamic calendar.Note: Book contains a list of battles of Muhammad in Arabic, English translation availabl/ref> The attack led by Zayd ibn Harithah was a response to Dihyah bin Khalifa Kalbi's call for help, after being attacked by robbers. Muslims retaliated and killed many of the robbers and captured 100 tribe members Background Envoys sent to invite people to Islam After the signing the Hudaibiya treaty with the Quraysh in Mecca, Muhammad sent several envoys in a few neighboring countries, inviting them to Islam. The following were sent: *Amr bin Umayyah al-Damri to the king of Abyssinia called Ashamah ibn Abjar al-Najashi. * Dihyah bin Khalifah al-Kalbi to the Roman Emperor HeracliusAkbar Shāh Ḵẖān NajībābādīHistory of Islam, Volume 1 p. 194. Quote: "Again, the Holy Prophet «P sent Dihyah bin Khalifa Kalbi to the Roman Emperor Heraclius, Hatib bin Abi Baltaeh to the kin ...
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Zayd Ibn Harithah
Zayd ibn Haritha ( ar, زَيْد ٱبْن حَارِثَة, ') (), was an early Muslim, sahabah and the adopted son of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. He is commonly regarded as the fourth person to have accepted Islam, after Muhammad's wife Khadija, Muhammad's cousin Ali, and Muhammad's close companion Abu Bakr, Zayd was a slave in Khadija's household for several years, but Muhammad later freed and legally adopted Zayd as his own son. Zayd was afterwards married to two prominent women of Muhammad's household, including his cousin Zaynab and his mother's servant Umm Ayman. Zayd was a commander in the early Muslim army and led several early military expeditions during the lifetime of Muhammad. Zayd led his final expedition in September 629 CE, and set out to raid the Byzantine city of Bosra. However the Muslim army was intercepted by Byzantine forces and Zayd was subsequently killed at the Battle of Mu'tah. Childhood Zayd is said to have been ten years younger than Muhammad, sug ...
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