sirat rasul allah ( life of muhammad

  • 71Ibn Hischam — Ibn Hischām, mit vollständigem Namen arabisch ‏عبد الملك بن هشام بن أيوب الحميري، أبو محمد ‎ ʿAbd al Malik ibn Hischām ibn Ayyūb al Himyarī, Abū Muhammed, DMG ʿAbd al Malik b. Hišām b. Ayyūb al Ḥimyarī, Abū Muḥammad (* in Basra; † 8. Mai 829 oder …

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  • 72Ibn Hischām — Ibn Hischām, mit vollständigem Namen arabisch ‏عبد الملك بن هشام بن أيوب الحميري، أبو محمد ‎ ʿAbd al Malik ibn Hischām ibn Ayyūb al Himyarī, Abū Muhammed, DMG ʿAbd al Malik b. Hišām b. Ayyūb al Ḥimyarī, Abū Muḥammad (* in Basra; † 8.… …

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  • 73Ibn Hisham — Ibn Hischām, mit vollständigem Namen arabisch ‏عبد الملك بن هشام بن أيوب الحميري، أبو محمد ‎ ʿAbd al Malik ibn Hischām ibn Ayyūb al Himyarī, Abū Muhammed, DMG ʿAbd al Malik b. Hišām b. Ayyūb al Ḥimyarī, Abū Muḥammad (* in Basra; † 8. Mai 829 oder …

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  • 74Timeline of women in Medieval warfare — Warfare through history has mainly been a matter for men, but women have also played a role, often a leading one. The following list of prominent female warrors and their exploits from about 500 C.E. up to about 1500 C.E. can only indicate the… …

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  • 75Non-Muslim view of Ali — This is a sub article to Non Muslim Islamic scholars and Ali. Some non Muslim scholars reject all hadith as fabrications, which colors their views. Others, like Wilferd Madelung, accept the hadith literature. A few of them, like Lammens, hold a… …

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  • 76Kinana ibn al-Rabi — (ArB|كنانة ابن الربيع, also Kinana bin al Rabi , Kinana ibn al Rabi a , Kinana ibn al Rabi ibn Abu al Huqayq ) was a Jewish leader of seventh century Arabia and an opponent of Muhammad; son of the poet al Rabi ibn Abu al Huqayq. Al Rabi was… …

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  • 77Banu Mustaliq — The Banu Mustaliq are an Arabic tribe. The tribe is a sub clan of the Banu Khuza a, descended from Azdi Qahtani. They occupied the territory of Qadid on the Red Sea shore between Jeddah and Rabigh.HistoryThe Banu al Mustaliq, allied to the… …

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  • 78KAʿB AL-ASHRAF — (d. 625), poet and chief opponent of Muhammad at medina . A member of the Naḍīr tribe or of mixed Arab Jewish descent (his mother was a Naḍīr), Kaʿb espoused the cause of Judaism and composed verses against Muhammad and islam . He went to Mecca… …

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  • 79Abu Lubaba ibn Abd al-Mundhir — was a leading member of the Banu Aws, an Arabic tribe in Yathrib, today known as Medina.At some point after Muhammad s arrival at Medina in 622, Abu Lubaba converted to Islam.He appears in 627 during the siege of the Banu Qurayza, a Jewish tribe… …

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  • 80Juwayriya bint al-Harith — Juwayriyya bint al Harith (Arabic: جويرية بنت الحارث juwayriyya bint al ḥārith , born c. 608) was married to Muhammad, the Islamic prophet when he was 58 years old and she was 20, thus placing the marriage in 628. She therefore is also called… …

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