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  Banu Sulaym - table of contents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Lecker, The Banu Sulaym: A Contribution to the Study of Early Islam, Jerusalem : Institute of Asian and African Studies, The Hebrew University, 1989.
Appendix D The delegation of Sulaym to the Prophet 239
Appendix F A genealogical chart of the clans of Sulaym 246
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 Muslim American Society
Aware that the Banu Hashim, which had given Muhammad the protection needed to survive in a society divided by tribal loyalties, had lost their powerful position, Muhammad concluded a new security pact with the Muslim converts from Madinah.
The Banu Qurayzah were afraid of the consequences in case the Muslims won, and did not move.
Banu Qurayzah chose the Aws chief, Sa'd ibn Mu'adh, as arbitrator.
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 Rumaysa bint Milhan (Umm Sulaym)
Umm Sulaym was first married to Malik ibn an-Nadr and her son by this marriage was the famous Anas ibn Malik, one of the great companions of the Prophet.
The opportunity was right for Umm Sulaym to stress the futility of such idol worship and she went on: "Don't you know Abu Talhah, that the god you worship besides Allah grew from the earth?" "That's true," he said.
Umm Sulaym was pleased and delighted with her new husband who placed his unique energies and talents in the service of Islam.
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 AlShindagah Online
Umm Sulaym's decision to embrace Islam was made without the knowledge or consent of her husband, Malik Ibn an-Nadher.
He was confident that Umm Sulaym would choose him rather than anyone else - he was after all a strong and virile person, quite rich, an accomplished horseman and a skilful archer and more important, he belonged to the same clan as Umm Sulaym, the Banu Najjar.
Umm Sulaym answered that she was wiping the droplets of perspiration and keeping them as a barakeh (blessing).
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 Muslim American Society
The Banu Hanifah were cornered in a garden at Yamamah, and its members were killed to the last man. The encounter came to be known as the Battle of Yamamah.
Al Muthanna ibn Harithah, chief of Banu Shayban, a clan of Banu Bakr, having distinguished himself as one of the heroes of the battle of Dhu Qar against the Persians, had risen in esteem among Banu Bakr.
The reconciliation among the clans of Banu Bakr was a direct result of their allegiance to Islam and the Islamic state.
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 Abu Dawood Online Hadeeth Collection - MuslimAccess
Sulaym ibn Mutayr reported on the authority of his father that Mutayr went away to perform hajj.
The Banu an-Nadir property was kept wholly for his emergent needs, Fadak for travellers, and Khaybar was divided by the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) into three sections: two for Muslims, and one as a contribution for his family.
Banu an-Nadir were deported, and they took with them whatever their camels could carry, that is, their property, the doors of their houses, and their wood.
www.muslimaccess.com /sunnah/hadeeth/abudawud/019.html   (7912 words)

  
 Restatement of History of Islam and Muslims
The vanguard, composed of the tribesmen of Banu Sulaym, broke and fled.
The vanguard, formed of the Banu Sulaim and led by Khalid, were defiling leisurely up the steep and narrow pass, when on a sudden the Hawazin sprang forth from their ambuscade, and charged them with impetuosity.
Banu Malik of the Thakeef fought with determined bravery but when their leader, Uthman bin Abdullah, was killed, they began to waver...
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The Awlad Rabab, who are known as the Hijazis and who belong to the Banu 'Amir, one of the branches of the Zughbah, claim that they belong to the Banu Sulaym and, in particular, to the Sharid, a branch of the Bani Sulayin.
of the Banu Yazid of the Zughbah, to be descendants of (the Caliph) Abu Bakr as-Siddiq.
We also hear that the Banu Muhanna', amirs of the Tayy in the East, claim to be descendants of the Barmecides.
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 [XI]-The time: 3rd-4th years of Hijrah
When they reached Bi'r Ma'unah they dismounted, but the tribes of the Banu Sulaym of 'Usayyah, Ri'l and Dhakwan ambushed them by surrounding them with their camels.
When they saw what was happening, the Muslims drew their swords and fought bravely, but they were all killed except Ka'b ibn Zayd.
The Messenger of Allah approached the Banu'n-Nadir, a large tribe of Jews, to ask for their help in paying the blood-money of two men of the Banu 'Air who had been killed.
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 Zirid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Fatimids sent the Bedouin tribes of Banu Hilal and Banu Sulaym to Ifriqiya.
The Berber troops defected and the Zirids were defeated, and the land laid waste by the Bedouin.
Sharaf ad-Dawla al-Muizz ibn Badis (1015-1062) declared independence from the Fatimids 1048, changed capital to Mahdia in 1057 after Kairouan was lost to the Banu Hilal.
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 A2Youth - About Islam - Articles - Stories of The Sahabah
Leaders of the Banu an-Nadir got together and decided to form a mighty alliance or confederacy of as many tribes as possible to wage war on the Prophet, and to put an end once and for all to his mission.
While they were within a short distance from the city the Nadirire conspirators approached their fellow Jews of the Banu Qurayzah who lived in Madinah and tried to persuade them to join the war against the Prophet by helping the two armies approaching from Makkah and the north.
The Banu Qurayzah were laying in wait behind the Muslims, ready to pounce from within the city.
www.a2youth.com /islam/articles/sahabah/sahabah38.html   (2847 words)

  
 Islam Unveiled {Rumaysa Bint Milhan}
He was an accomplished horseman and a skillful archer and, moreover, he belonged to the same clan as Umm Sulaym, the Banu Najjar.
Once when the Prophet awoke from his siesta, he asked: "Umm Sulaym, what are you doing?" "I am taking these (drops of perspiration) as a ba rakah (blessing) which comes from you," she replied.
It was noticed that the Prophet, peace be on him, had a special compassion for Umm Sulaym and her family and when asked about it, he replied: "Her brother was killed beside me." Umm Sulaym also had a well-known sister, Umm Haram, the wife of the imposing Ubadah ibn as- Samit.
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 The New World of Madina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Banu 'Amir were however allied with the Muslims and Banu Nadeer, and the Muslims and the Jews had to pay the blood money of the two men who had been killed by 'Amr under a mistake.
The Banu Mustaliq, a branch of Banu Khuza'a occupied the territory of Qadid on the Red Sea shore between Jeddah and Rabigh.
The success of Muslims against Banu Mustaliq was marred by an unfortunate incident which exposed the hypocrisy of certain persons who professed to be Muslim but were otherwise hypocrites.
www.ymofmd.com /books/Companion/04_abu_bakr.htm   (2941 words)

  
 The Battle of Banu 'l-Mustaliq
The siege of the Trench was followed by the Battle of Banu 'l-Mustaliq of the tribe of Khuza'ah, whose chief was al-Harith ibn Abi Dirar.
The men of Banu 'l-Mustaliq prepared to advance against the Messenger of Allah in Sha'ban of the fifth or sixth year of the Hijrah.
In the same year, there was a detachment led by Zayd ibn al-Harithah to a place called al-Jamum (a piece of land belonging to the tribe of Banu Sulaym).
www.al-shia.com /html/eng/books/becons-of-light/20.htm   (939 words)

  
 Islamic News Detail, Latest Muslim & Islamic News, Islam Online @ Islam.Pakistanway.com
Badr – Banu Qaynuqa – Uhud – Banu Nadir – The Trench – Banu Qurayza – Hudaybiyyah – Khaybar – Mu`tah – Mecca – Hunayn – Autas – Ta`if – Tabouk
Muhammad spent his last ten years, from 622 to 632, as the ruler of a Muslim community in Medina and was engaged in constant war.
There had long been bad blood between the Khuza`ah and the Banu Bakr bin Abd Manat, and the two groups lined up on opposite sides, the Khuza`ah with the Muslims and the Banu Bakr with the Meccans.
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 Muhammad Part III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Banu Quraydha was the Jewish tribe that lived in the southern part of Yathrib.
Banu Quraydha had broken their treaty with the Muslims, the treaty which obliged them to defend Muhammad PBUH and the believers against attacks on Medina.
Banu Quraydha had to be killed for their treason.
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 The Holy Qur'an   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He was a man of Banu Zubayd, whom the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) had appointed collector of the fifths.
Book 19, Number 3040: Narrated Ubaydullah: Harb ibn Ubaydullah told on the authority of his grandfather, his mother's father, that he had it on the authority of his father that the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said: Tithes are to be levied on Jews and Christians, but not on Muslims.
Book 19, Number 3043: Narrated A man of Banu Taghlib: Harb ibn Ubaydullah ibn Umayr ath-Thaqafi told on the authority of his grandfather, a man of Banu Taghlib: I came to the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him), embraced Islam, and he taught me Islam.
www.yildun.com /data/hadiths/hadsdaw/had19.html   (8373 words)

  
 Algeria - Fatimids   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This Berber dynasty, which had founded the towns of Miliana, Médéa, and Algiers and centered significant local power in Algeria for the first time, turned over its domain west of Ifriqiya to the Banu Hammad branch of its family.
Contributing to these political and economic dislocations was a large incursion of Arab beduin from Egypt starting in the first half of the eleventh century.
Part of this movement was an invasion by the Banu Hilal and Banu Sulaym tribes, apparently sent by the Fatimids to weaken the Zirids.
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 Imam Hassan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
That was on Friday on the eleventh of the month of Ramadan in the year 40 A.H. Then he assigned (the posts of) the tax collectors and he gave instructions to the governors (of the provinces).
Marwan and those of the Banu Umayya who were with him had no doubt that they would try to bury him beside the Apostle of God, may God bless him and his family.
When al-Husayn, peace be on him, approached the tomb of the Apostle of God, may God bless him and his family, with (the body of al-Hasan) so that he might renew his covenant with him, they came towards them with their group.
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 Al-Tirmidhi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He wrote the Sunan al-Tirmidhi, one of the six canonical hadith compilations used in Sunni Islam.
He was born (and would die) at Bugh, a suburb of Termez (Arabic Tirmidh), to a family of the widespread Banū Sulaym tribe.
Starting at the age of twenty, he travelled widely, to Kufa, Basra and the Hijaz, seeking out knowledge from, among others, Qutaiba ibn Said, Bukhari, Imam Muslim and Abu Dawud.
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 Islam Watch - "The Root of Terrorism ala Islamic Style - Chapter 4" by Abul Kasem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This expedition was taken against the nomad tribes of Sulaym and Ghatafan who inhabited the plains of Nejd, to the east of Medina.
Feeling a sense of physical strength from his fanatical followers, he was eagerly waiting for an opportunity to lay a siege on the Jews and grab their land and property.
They were a wealthy, prosperous community, living in their fortified quarters on the suburbs of Medina in harmony with the populace of Medina city.
www.islam-watch.org /AbulKasem/RootsTerrorism4.htm   (2291 words)

  
 Arnold Toynbee: On Ibn Khaldun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Banu Hilal and the Sulaym broke their way in during the fifth century of the Hijrah [the 11Ith century of the Christian Era]; and they have continued to wreak their fury on these countries for three centuries and a half, Hence devastation and solitude still reign there.
Before this invasion, the whole region extending from the [Western] Sudan to the Mediterranean was thickly populated: the traces of an ancient civilization, the debris of monuments and buildings, the ruins of towns and villages, are there to testify to the fact.'
They promised at the same time to represent to the Sultan that it was positively impossible for me to fulfil the mission with which he had charged me; and in fact they induced him to accept my excuses.
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 Companions of the Prophet 4
During the caliphate of Umar, Muadh was sent to the Banu Kilab to apportion their stipends and to distribute the sadaqah of their richer folk among the poor.
Further details of the expulsion of the Banu Nadir from Madinah do not concern us here: their plan to resist the Prophet with outside help; the Prophet's siege of their district and their eventual surrender and evacuation mainly to Khaybar in the north.
It was noticed that the Prophet, peace be on him, had a special compassion for Umm Sulaym and her family and when asked about it, he replied: "Her brother was killed beside me." Umm Sulaym also had a well-known sister, Umm Haram, the wife of the imposing Ubadah ibn as-Samit.
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 We Need to Unite - Rumaysa Bint Milhan (may Allah be pleased with her)
awoke from his siesta, he asked: "Umm Sulaym, what are you doing?" "I am taking these (drops of perspiration) as a barakah (blessing) which comes from you," she replied.
went to their house and Umm Sulaym offered him dates and butterfat but he did not have any of it because he was fasting.
It was noticed that the Prophet, peace be on him, had a special compassion for Umm Sulaym and her family and when asked about it, he
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 The Battle of HunainLevel2P1
The formidable Bedouin tribe, the Hawaazin, the Banu Thakif and various other tribes pastured their flocks on the territories bordering Makkah.
riding his white mule 'duldul' was in the rear while Hazrat Khalid- ibn Walid (R.A.), commanded a group of soldiers from the Banu Sulaym, was in the front rank.
The Hawaazin begged for forgiveness for their part in the war and requested the release of their people who were taken prisoners.
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 AlMujtaba Islamic Articles
When Mu'awiya ibne Abi Sufyan learnt of the death of the Hadhrat Ali (a.s.), and the people's pledge of allegiance to his son, al-Hasan, he sent a man secretly to Kufa and a man from Banu al-Qayn to Basra.
He ordered the Himyari to be brought out from among (the tribe) of Lakhm in Kufa.
When he was passing through the narrow pass of Sabat, a man of Banu Asad called al-Jarrah ibne Sinan caught hold of the reins of his mule.
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They took away and appropriated what the other groups had in their hands.
The same was the case also with the Banu Tayy, the Banu 'Amir b.
They remained longer in the desert than the other Mudar and Yemenite tribes, and did not have any of their wealth.
www.muslimphilosophy.com /ik/Muqaddimah/Chapter2/Ch_2_15.htm   (431 words)

  
 A General Account of the Holy Prophet's Battles || Imam Reza (A.S.) Network
When he was a short distance from Medina, he went by night to the quarter of the tribe of Banu 'n-Nadir, and knocked at the door of Huyayy ibn Akhtab, who refused to let him in.
Aban reported that the people of Hudhayl, when they killed `Asim, wanted his head to sell to Sulafah daughter of Sa'd, she had vowed after he had killed her son in the Battle of Uhud that if she were able to obtain his head, she would drink wine in his skull.
The people of Banu Qurayzah came out to 'Ali and cursed him, saying: "May Allah curse you and your cousin (that is, the Prophet)." But 'Ali stood in his place and did not answer them.
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 Women in Islam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He was absent from Yathrib at the time and when he returned he felt some change had come over his household and asked his wife: "Have you been rejuvenated?" "No," she said, "but I (now) believe in this man (meaning the Prophet Muhammad [SAW])."
When Abu Talhah reached Umm Sulaym's house he asked and was given permission to enter.
But I shall never marry you while you are a kafir, an unbeliever." Abu Talhah thought she was trying to put him off and that perhaps she had already preferred someone wealthier and more influential.
www.islamicbulletin.org /issues/May98/may98-women.htm   (1735 words)

  
 Ask-Imam.com [13578] How should we pray for the destruction of the enemies of Islam? Can we pray by taking their ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hadhrat Aamir ibn Maalik, the leader of the tribe of Bani Sulaym requested the help of Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) against the enemies of his tribe.
Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) accepted his request and sent seventy Sahaaba (Radhiallaahu Anhum) who were Qurraa (experts in the recitation of the noble Qur'aan).
The tribe of Banu Sulaym surrounded these Sahaaba (Radhiallaahu Anhum) by a place called Bir Ma'oona and murdered them.
www.islam.tc /ask-imam/view.php?q=13578   (587 words)

  
 Tunisia HISTORY
They left Tunisia in control of the subordinate Zirid dynasty until the 11th century, when the Zirids rebelled against Fatimid control.
The Fatimids unleashed nomadic Arab tribes, the Banu Hilal and Banu Sulaym, to punish the Zirids, a move resulting in the destruction of the Zirid state and the general economic decline of Tunisia.
In the 13th century, the Hafsids, a group subordinate to the Almohad dynasty based in
www.nationsencyclopedia.com /Africa/Tunisia-HISTORY.html   (2904 words)

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