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    Islamic prophet Muhammad went to the city of Ta’if in the year 619. Muhammad, born in 570, at the age of 40 after reportedly being visited by the angel Gabriel...
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  • Muṭʽim ibn ʽAdi (category Opponents of Muhammad)
    relations. A Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims chapter "Muhammad's Visit to Ta'if" quoting John Bagot Glubb's The Life and Times of Mohammed on...
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    (Arabic: مالك بن عوف) was a companion of Muhammad and a leader of the Hawazin tribe of Ta'if. Before he converted to Islam, he was one of the commanders in...
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  • Hishām. Umar initially reacted to Muhammad's preaching by ardently opposing it. Angered by Muhammad's preaching which had led to divisions within Meccan society...
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    Persecution of Muslims by Meccans (category Life of Muhammad)
    History of Islam and Muslims chapter "Muhammad's Visit to Ta'if" on al-islam.org The Excellent Exemplar – Muhammad Images from the Prophet's Life Album...
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  • Al-Akhnas ibn Shurayq (category Opponents of Muhammad)
    contemporary to Muhammad and one of the leaders of Mecca. He was a rich man and an ally of Banu Zuhrah. On his way from the visit, Muhammad asked al-Akhnas...
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    Muhammad's return journey to Mecca, news of the events in Ta'if had reached the ears of Abu Jahl, and he said, "They did not allow him to enter Ta'if...
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    Arabia were unable to defeat Muhammad's forces (as the trench surrounding Muhammad's forces protected them from harm and a storm was sent to breach the Quraysh...
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    Muhammad's wife Khadijah and his uncle and protector Abu Talib died. The year approximately coincided with 619 CE or the tenth year after Muhammad's first...
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    Taif (redirect from At Ta'if)
    Taif (Arabic: اَلطَّائِفُ‎, romanized: Aṭ-Ṭāʾif, lit. 'The circulated or encircled', Hejazi Arabic pronunciation: [atˤˈ tˤaː(j)ɪf]) is a city and governorate...
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  • Supplement to His History Archived 2007-03-11 at the Wayback Machine A Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims chapter "Muhammad's Visit to Ta'if" quoting...
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    The diplomatic career of Muhammad (c. 570 – 8 June 632) encompasses Muhammad's leadership over the growing Muslim community (Ummah) in early Arabia and...
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    Bakr. He accompanied Muhammad on his migration to Medina and became one of his bodyguards. Abu Bakr participated in all of Muhammad's campaigns and served...
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    Al Qantara Mosque (category Mosques in At-Ta'if)
    سعودي". welcomesaudi.com (in Arabic). Retrieved May 6, 2022. "Muhammad's Visit to Ta'if". A Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims – via al-islam...
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    angels of the mountain to Muhammad who asked Muhammad's permission to crush the people of Ta'if in between the mountains, but Muhammad said 'No'. At the pilgrimage...
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  • inhabitants of Ta'if and its environs (the Hawazin nomads were governed by Malik ibn Awf al-Nasri) and he remained in the post at the time of Muhammad's death...
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  • a load of dates.: 245  Soon after Muhammad's arrival in Medina, Sa'd fell sick. He received a visit from Muhammad, who was red-faced with anger, and...
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    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...
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  • Muslims in Arabia subjected to the Meccan boycott of the Hashemites (617), the Year of Sorrow (619), Muhammad's visit to Ta'if (620), the Isra and Mi'raj...
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    the Siege of Ta'if. He was part of the Muslim army that contested the Battle of Tabouk under Muhammad's command and he was reported to have given half...
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    the Hijrah and after Muhammad's visit to the people of Ta'if. The normative view amongst Sunni Muslims who ascribe a specific date to the event is that it...
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  • Safwan ibn Umayya (category Opponents of Muhammad)
    times. Barza bint Masud, from the ruling family of the Thaqif tribe in Ta'if. She was the daughter of his father's sister and the mother of his children...
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  • Expanding Horizons 1. The Deterioration in Muhammad's Position 2. The Visit to at-Ta'if 3. Approaches to the Nomadic Tribes 4. Negotiations with Medina...
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    also argues that in Muhammad's time, traitors were executed and points to similar situations in the Bible. Esposito says that Muhammad's motivation was political...
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    Civil War, in northern Yemen between September 1962 and March 1969 and in Ta'if, Saudi Arabia, between March 1969 and 1 December 1970 al-Badr did not formally...
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    opposed to Muhammad, and the clan's preeminent leader Amr ibn Hisham (Abu Jahl), Khalid's first cousin, organized the boycott of Muhammad's clan, the...
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    prophet Muhammad in Medina in 622 under the Constitution of Medina. It represented the political unity of the Muslim Ummah (nation). After Muhammad's death...
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    Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib (category Family of Muhammad)
    Siege of Ta'if. He defended Muhammad at Hunayn when other warriors deserted him. After these military exploits, Abbas brought his family to live in Medina...
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  • prophet Muhammad). He is best known for killing a leading Muslim fighter, Hamza ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib, Muhammad's uncle, prior to converting to Islam, and...
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    hardships while he tried to call the people to Islam. Expecting a better reply from the city of Ta'if, Muhammad departs Makkah. However, to his disappointment...
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