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  • of the life of the Prophet Muhammad remains for now, arguably, the best currently available. (The first volume is Muhammad at Mecca). Accordingly it joins...
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  • Hello fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified one external link on Muhammad in Medina. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions...
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  • example: Muhammad (c. 570–632) is documented as having engaged as a diplomat, One of the ways this was achieved was through the Constitution of Medina, The...
    130 KB (20,120 words) - 22:02, 31 January 2024
  • also updated the estimated population to match the number published by the Medina provincial governate. Finally I corrected the paragraph regarding the prophet's...
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  • Jewish tribe of Medina. Initially agreed to support Muhammad; later negotiated with the Quraysh against the Muslims during the siege of Medina in 627. ("The...
    224 KB (30,348 words) - 01:40, 9 July 2024
  • his book "Muhammad at Medina" page 5 that "Muhammad gave him a sealed letter of instructions ... to proceed to Nakhlah on the road from at-Ta'if to Mecca...
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  • prophecies, Muhammad was accepted as a prophet in Medina. Early Christian historians throughout history, such as John of Damascus, interpreted Muhammad as being...
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  • April 2008 (UTC) "Later Muhammad organized dinners in which he conveyed the substance of his message. At these events, Muhammad met fierce opposition from...
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  • like. Furthermore, we do not know much how Mecca, Medina, and the surrounding areas changed in Muhammad's lifetime. The assumption is made that all the stuff...
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  • Geography - Most of the sentences in this section about the location of Medina and it's districts. Significance in Islam - The Prophet's Mosque: Most of...
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  • footnote: Watt, W. Montgomery (1956). Muhammad at Medina. Oxford University Press. p. 2. ISBN 978-0195773071. Muhammad had thus a straightforward reason for...
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  • years in Mecca ,3.7 Migration to Medina ,3.7.1 Medina at that time, 3.7.2 Hijra ,3.8 Muhammad in Medina , 3.8.1 Establishment of first Muslim state" should...
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  • What Gil calls "the hard line towards the Jews in Medina" was, at least according to the POV of Muhammad's biographers, not a new thing but the breach from...
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  • supported Muhammad are known to the Tradition as the Ansar, helpers" So, those who supported Muhammad are called the Ansar. Now: "Muhammad's rule at Medina began...
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  • relinking Iraq to Lower Mesopotamia, link Kazimayn at the first mention Born in Medina in 810-811, Muhammad al-Jawad was about six when the Abbasid al-Ma'mun...
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  • the Muslims into Medina. In April 627 Abu Sufyan led another strong force against Medina. But Muhammad had dug a trench around Medina and successfully...
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  • Khaybar, the exiles planned with the Quraysh the siege of Medina". William Montgomery Watt (Muhammad: Prophet and Statesman, p.166): "The Jewish clan of an-Nadir...
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  • apologetics, as I noted when I removed it before. In the Constitution of Medina, Muhammad demanded the Jews' political loyalty in return for religious and cultural...
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  • Brill, 2007. From Muhammad in Medina: Alford Welch, Muhammad, Encyclopedia of Islam From Muhammad: Buhl, F.; Welch, A.T. (1993). "Muḥammad". Encyclopaedia...
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  • January 628) On a Monday at the beginning of Dhul-Qa'dah (Monday evening leading into the new month) Muhammad leaves Medina for Mecca. Tuesday, 10 Ramadan...
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