Saf ibn Sayyad (Arabic: الصف بن الصياد), later known as Abdullah ibn Sa'id (Arabic: عبد الله بن سعيد), was an alleged claimant of prophethood during the...
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killed by Wahshi ibn Harb. Al-Aswad Al-Ansi Ibn an-Nawwaha Non-Muslim interactants with Muslims during Muhammad's era Ridda wars Saf ibn Sayyad Sajah bint Harith...
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start of the war. The SAF's "Sayyad Force", captured the entirety of the Umm Ruwaba district. By the start of February, the SAF had recaptured Al-Hasaheisa...
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and Qays ibn Makshuh ('Amr bin Ma'di Yakrib's nephew and Asma' bint Nu'man second husband). Musaylimah Al-Aswad Al-Ansi Sajah Saf ibn Sayyad Ridda Wars...
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Paul's Cathedral before laying the foundation for a mosque in London. Saf ibn Sayyad Hadith of Najd Sufyani Armilus Djall Antichrist Yaqazah Farhang, Mehrvash...
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ibn Abd Yaghuth and Aswad’s wife. After Aswad's death, Yemen would become a part of the Rashidun Caliphate. Musaylimah Tulayha Sajah Saf ibn Sayyad Muir...
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Samura ibn Jundab, the governor of Basra, led the funeral prayer for her. Musaylimah Al-Aswad Al-Ansi Layla bint al-Minhal Hind bint Utbah Saf ibn Sayyad Ridda...
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fiction. August 683 Saf ibn Sayyad Unknown Northern outskirts of Medina, Umayyad Caliphate (modern-day Saudi Arabia) Saf ibn Sayyad, an alleged claimant...
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structure. On 2 December 2024, the opposition forces captured the town after the SAF abandoned their posts in order to retreat into Hama. "After a violent attack...
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