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  • Thumbnail for Military career of Muhammad
    The military career of Muhammad (c. 570 – 8 June 632), the Islamic prophet, encompasses several expeditions and battles throughout the Hejaz region in...
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  • (Safwan) September 623 2 7(4) Patrol of Zul Al-Ushairah December 623 2 8 Nakhla Raid January 624 2 9(5) Battle of Badr 13 March 624 2 12(6) Invasion of Banu Qaynuqa...
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  • hunger or thirst as a result of the raid. Although Bedouin raids on the Hajj caravan were fairly common, the 1757 raid represented the peak of such attacks...
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  • Muslim–Meccan conflict refer to a series of raids in which the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his companions participated. The raids were generally offensive and carried...
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  • series of caravan raids. These raids were generally offensive and carried out to gather intelligence or seize the trade goods of caravans financed by...
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  • Islamic calendar in the month of Ramadan (March, 623 CE). The raid, which was to intercept a caravan that belonged to Quraish, was undertaken by the Muhajirun...
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  • attacked and looted a caravan of Hajj pilgrims making their way back from Mecca to Iraq. The Qarmatians overcame the caravan's armed escort and took many...
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    frequent use of raiding tactics. His first use of raids was during the caravan raids, and his first successful raid was the Nakhla raid. In January 624...
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  • intelligence about the Caravan's route, Muhammad ordered Zayd ibn Haritha to go after the Caravan, and they successfully raided it and captured 100,000...
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  • one led by Muhammad. The Caravan raids were a series of raids in which Muhammed and his companions participated. The raids were generally offensive and...
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  • the Quraysh's caravans traveling from Syria to Mecca. During the patrol to Waddan, a Muslim force sought one of the Quraysh's caravans, but was unable...
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  • Rabigh, in modern-day Saudi Arabia. They expected to intercept a Quraysh caravan that was returning from Syria under the protection of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb...
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    trade caravan that Muhammad was about to raid. Prior to this, Muhammad had ordered his followers to carry out several raids on Quraysh caravans, which...
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  • Fires 1997 fire Protests and violence 692 siege 924 caravan raid 930 sack of Mecca 1757 caravan raid 1926 mahmal incident 1987 incident Airplane crashes...
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  • in the first caravan raid, Muhammad entrusted a party of sixty Muhajirun led by Ubaydah to conduct another operation at a Quraysh caravan that was returning...
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    of the 9th century, had previously attacked the caravans of Hajj pilgrims and even invaded and raided Iraq, the heartland of the Abbasid Caliphate, in...
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    first such use was during the Caravan raids. In the Kharrar caravan raid, Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas was ordered to lead a raid against the Quraysh. His group...
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  • Hamra al-Asad and caravan raids. Beginning in January 623 CE, some of the Muslims resorted to the tradition of raiding the Meccan caravans that traveled along...
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    by jumping into the sea. 1757: The 1757 Hajj caravan raid was the plunder and massacre of the Hajj caravan of 1757 on its return to Damascus from Mecca...
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  • 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...
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