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Encyclopedia > Battle of Mut'ah

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Muslim conflicts

Muhammads era

Migration to Abbysian
Hijra
Battle of Badr 2 AH, 624 CE
Battle of Uhud 625 CE
Battle of the Trench 627 CE
Battle of Khaybar 627 CE
Treaty of Hudaybiya 6 AH, Feb 628
Battle of Mut'ah Eight Months of 8 AH, 629 CE
Conquest of Mecca 630 CE
Battle of Hunayn 9 AH, 630 CE
Succession to Muhammad
A Muslim (Arabic: مسلم) (sometimes also pronounced Moslem) is an adherent of Islam. ... Conflict is a state of opposition, disagreement or incompatibility between two or more people or groups of people, which is sometimes characterized by physical violence. ... Image File history File links I made this. ... Muhammad is a common Muslim male name. ... For other uses see Hijra. ... The Battle of Badr was a seminal event in the formative days of Islam. ... The victory of Badr alerted to Islam all the hostile forces in Arabia. ... The Battle of the Trench (also Battle of the Ditch) was an attack by the city of Mecca on the city Medina in 627 AD. Although Mecca fielded a larger army it was not successful. ... The Battle of khaybar was a Battle involing the Muslims and the Jewish tribe of Banu Quraiza. ... According to Muslim history, ten thousand Muslims led by Muhammad surrounded the city of Mecca. ... The Battle of Hunayn is the name of a battle where the prophet Muhammad participiated in the year 630 CE. Categories: Military stubs | Islam-related stubs ... In 632 CE, the Islamic prophet Muhammad died in the Arabian city of Medina, after a brief illness. ...

Abu Bakrs era

Ridda wars
Battle of Akraba
Abu Bakr As Siddiq (Arabic ابو بكر الصديق, alternative spellings, Abubakar, Abi Bakr, Abu Bakar) (c. ... The Ridda wars were a set of military campaigns against apostasy in Arabia during 632 and 633 AD, following the death of Muhammad. ... The Battle of Akraba was fought in 632 between the forces of Abu Bakr and the forces of Mosailima. ...

Umars era

Battle of Yarmuk
Battle of al-Qādisiyyah
For other uses of the name, see Umar (disambiguation). ... The Battle of Yarmuk (also spelled Yarmuq or Hieromyax) took place between the Muslim Arabs and the Byzantine Empire in 636. ... The Battle of al-Qādisiyyah (in Arabic: معارك القادسيّة, alternate spellings: Qadisiyya, Qadisiyyah, Kadisiya) was the decisive engagement between the Arab Muslim army and the Sāsānian Persian army during the first period of Islamic expansion which resulted in the Islamic conquest of Iran. ...

Uthmans era

Revolt against Uthman
For other uses of the name, see Uthman (disambiguation). ...

Alis era

Battle of the Camel
Battle of Siffin
For other uses, see Ali (disambiguation). ... In 655 a Muslim force led by Caliph Ali defeated a superior force of rebel Arabs in the Battle of Bassorah (Bassorah = Basra). ... A battle between Ali and Muawiya Is forces. ...

Banu Umayyad era

Hasan - Muawiya treaty
Battle of Karbala
The Courtyard of the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, one of the grandest architectural legacies of the Umayyads. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...

A battle in early Muslim history.


See also

Islām is described as a dīn, meaning way of life and/or guidance. Six articles of belief There are six basic beliefs shared by all Muslims: 1. ...

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Battle of Mu'tah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (346 words)
Badr – Uhud – The Trench – Khaybar – Mut'ah – Mecca – Hunayn – Taif – Tabouk
The Battle of Mutah (629 AD) was the most significant and the fiercest battle fought during Muhammad's lifetime, and is also considered one of the most important battles of the Byzantine Empire during the 7th century.
The companion Zayd ibn Harithah led the Muslim army during the Battle of Mutah.
Khalid ibn al-Walid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1064 words)
While passing through Mutah this envoy was intercepted and killed by a local Ghassan chieftain by the name of Shurahbil bin Amr.
Following the Battle of Yarmuk, all of Syria was taken from the Byzantines.
There depicted are 50 victorious battles without defeat, a fact that many Muslims and admirers of Khālid alike point to claiming his position amongst the finest generals in history.
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