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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Battle of Tabouk
Battle of Dathin was a minor battle between the Muslims and the Byzantines in February of 634.
Battles of Khalid ibn Walid A Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims CE 570 to 661 is a book written by Sayed Ali Asgher Razwy, in which most of the history of Islam is retold in the Shia persepective.
The Battle of Khaybar was fought in the year 629 between Muhammad and his followers against the Jews living in Khaybar, an oasis located 150 kilometers (95 miles) from Medina in the area of Hejaz of the western part of the Arabian peninsula in what is nowadays Saudi Arabia.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Battle-of-Tabouk   (2437 words)

  
 Battle of Tabouk @ Islam.Pakistanway.com
The battle of Tabouk took place in the 9th year of the Muslim calendar.
After arriving at Tabouk and camping there, the muslim army was ready to face the enemy.
It is sometimes claimed that this "battle" brought, in itself, credit to the Muslim forces that had gained military reputation in the remote lands of the Arabian Peninsula.
islam.pakistanway.com /showtopic.aspx?topicid=265&typeid=25   (574 words)

  
 tScholars.com | Battle of Tabouk   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The battle of Tabouk took place in the 9th year of the Muslim calendar.
After arriving at Tabouk and camping there, the muslim army was ready to face the enemy.
It is sometimes claimed that this "battle" brought, in itself, credit to the Muslim forces that had gained military reputation in the remote lands of the Arabian Peninsula.
www.tscholars.com /encyclopedia/Battle_of_Tabouk   (623 words)

  
 Suchen im Web, Bilder, Videos, Blog, Lexikon und mehr.
In Muslim histories, the battle is usually portrayed as a heroic feat wherein the Muslims faced off against a vastly larger Roman force.
Western academic scholars view the battle as an unsuccessful expedition aimed at conquering the Arabs living to the east of Jordan.
Muslims claim that this battle, far from being a defeat, was a strategic success; the Muslims had challenged the Byzantines and had made their presence felt amongst the Arab Bedouin tribes in the region.
www.coder-world.de /cgi-bin/metaseek/lexikon.cgi?sprache=en&q=Battle_of_Mu'tah   (1153 words)

  
 [Offtopic:] A Different Culture War | Uncommon Descent   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Raids in Iraq.Battle of Kazima, Battle of Mazar, Battle of Walaja, Battle of Ulleis, Battle of Hirah, Battle of Anbar, Battle of Ein, Battle of Daumatul Jandal, Battle of Firaz.
• 636: Battle of Yarmuk, Battle of Qadsiyia, Conquest of Madain.
• 637: Conquest of Syria, Conquest of Jerusalem, Battle of Jalula.
www.uncommondescent.com /archives/579/trackback   (14940 words)

  
 Battle of Tabouk Details, Meaning Battle of Tabouk Article and Explanation Guide
The Battle of Tabouk (also called the Battle of Tabuk) took place in October 630 AD, during the month of Ramadan.
In this battle the soldiers of Islam, under the leadership of Mohammed, established a training and fighting camp in Tabouk during the sacred month of fasting, so as to show the strength of the Muslims in a clash with the army of the Byzantine Empire.
This is an Article on Battle of Tabouk.
www.e-paranoids.com /b/ba/battle_of_tabouk.html   (125 words)

  
 Tabouk Prayer Data
Tabouk hosts one of the five Saudi air bases and is uncomfortably close to Israel's doorstep.
630 "The Battle of Tabouk": during Ramadan the soldiers of Islam, under the leadership of Muhammad, establish a training and fighting camp in Tabouk during the sacred month of fasting, so as to show the strength of the Muslims.
Muslim accounts indicate that the Byzantine emperor Heracleus already had a sizeable force in place to invade the northern territory of Arabia in response to the growing threat of the burgeoning Islamic state.
www.shaketheheavens.org /cities/tabouk.shtml   (433 words)

  
 Special Dispatch Series - No. 308
[In this battle] the soldiers of Islam, under the leadership of the Messenger of Allah, established in Tabouk a training and fighting camp during the month of fasting, so as to show the strength of the Muslims in the clash with the Byzantine army.
Afterwards, Allah led to the defeat of the Tatars by the Muslims under the leadership of the Sultan Qutuz, in the battle of 'Ein Jalout."
"All these battles, which took place during the month of Ramadan and in which Allah granted the Muslims victory over themselves [through fasting] and over their enemies, indicate that the month of Ramadan is the month of victories.
www.memri.org /bin/articles.cgi?Page=countries&Area=egypt&ID=SP30801   (884 words)

  
 Tabuk - MuslimJihad.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Tabuk (تبوك; also spelled Tabouk) is the capital city of the Tabuk province in north western Saudi Arabia.
Around Tabuk, the Battle of Tabouk took place in the time of Muhammad.
Around 500 BCE, Tabuk town (then known as Taboo) was, together with Al Ola, the capital of the prosperous Al Ayaneyean.
www.muslimjihad.com /Tabuk/encyclopedia.htm   (260 words)

  
 Replies   (Site not responding. Last check: )
There were a number significant battles during the month of Ramadan in which Allah granted victory to Islam and Muslims.
In The Battle of the Ditch, the Muslims trained for this battle [during Ramadan], even though it [actually] occurred in the month of Shawal, which comes after Ramadan.
In this battle the soldiers of Islam, under the leadership of the Messenger of Allah, established in Tabouk a training and fighting camp during the month of fasting, so as to show the strength of the Muslims in the clash with the Byzantine army.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/789301/replies?c=85   (562 words)

  
 Amr Khaled Official Website
* Episode 27: the battles of Honayn & Tabouk
* Episode 25 : the battle of Khaibar
* Episode 21: The battle of Al-Khandaq (The Trench)
www.amrkhaled.net /acategories/categories161.html   (204 words)

  
 Palestinian Authority Sermons 2000-2003
By Allah, when the battle was over, I found his ear and nose hanging on a string, and this is what he desired...
The commanders of the Muslim armies discussed [the plans for] the battle and decided to go into battle and clash with the masses of Roman soldiers despite the fact that they [the Muslims] had a small number of people and a small amount of weapons.
He persisted in the battle and in attacking the enemies ranks until he died as a martyr.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/arabs/sermons.html   (13922 words)

  
 HISHAM'S KINGDOM .. THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA , OTHER CITIES IN THE KINGDOM
It is believed that the region of Tabouk was the land of Madyan and Dadan mentioned in the Holy books.
Tabouk's historic monuments include the mosque in which the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, performed his prayers during the battle of Tabouk.
There is also the Tabouk fortress and the Hijaz Railway Station (the line used to link Al Madinah Al Munawarrah with Damascus during the Ottoman Era).
www.angelfire.com /hi/hisham2000/tabouk.html   (227 words)

  
 occasions   (Site not responding. Last check: )
He was the Emperor of Iran and founder of the Safavid dynasty, which survived until 1736.
This battle marked the first great wave of Muslim conquests outside Arabia and the rapid advance of...
In 16th and 17th Sep,1982, the Zionist regime forces invaded the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps.
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 Al Nabi
The ruins of the site of Al-Khandaq Battle showing the trench and the Rock of Conquer where the Prophet (The Prayers and Peace of Allah be upon Him) prayed.
This is where water has sprigged out from between the prophets fingers to quench the thirst of the Muslim army.
Al-Fateh Mosque, located on the rock on which the Prophet (The Prayers and Peace of Allah be upon Him) stood and prayed to god to aid him in defeating the unbelievers during Al-Khandaq Battle.
www.al-nabi.com /english/gallery.htm   (348 words)

  
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Battle of Al-Reqaa, Descent of Ayeh(text) of the Salaatul Khawf(fear prayer) 6HG.
Martyrdom of Ammar Ibn Yasser(93 years old) in Battle of Sefein 37HG Al-Nahrawan Battle 38HG.
Battle of Muattah Martyrdom of Jaafar Ibn Abi Talib (Al-Tayyar) 8HG.
www.sicoa.org /calendar.htm   (1091 words)

  
 Heroes of Islam - 'Ali ibn Abi Talib - Iman Way
It took place just before the Battle of Tabouk, when our hero was chosen by the Prophet (salla-Llaahu ‘alayhi wa-sallam) to take care of the affairs of the Muslims in Madinah while the Prophet (salla-Llaahu ‘alayhi wa-sallam) was gone with the army to Tabuk (near the North Western borders).
The camp of our hero was victorious in the battle (called “The Battle of the Camel”), which occured in the year 36 A.H. Our hero, cognizant of the good intentions of ‘Aishah (radiy-Allaahu ‘anha), sent her back with due respect and proper escort to Madinah.
Let us go back to the Battle of Siffeen, between the camp of our hero and that of Mu’awiyah, which occured in the year 37 A.H. As mentioned earlier, trouble makers and war-mongers managed tob ring the two camps into armed conflict.
imanway.com /en/showthread.php?p=10073   (2110 words)

  
 FrontPage Magazine
The Prophet made sure that in none of these battles the Muslims would exceed the limits of what is lawful in Islam….[H]e would not launch an attack without alerting the enemy and calling on them to accept Islam and live in peace with the Muslim state.”
It is not disputed by anyone that Muhammad had many wives.
Muslim apologetic websites do not deny the fact, but celebrate it: Islam Online says of Muhammad’s wives that “they gave advice to their husband when he needed it, went with him to battle to nurse the wounded, accompanied him on his travels.
www.frontpagemag.com /Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=24692   (1597 words)

  
 Battle of Tabouk Information
According to the,Ar-raheeq Al-makhtum(the sealed nectar) the prize winning Biography of the noble Mohammad the battle of Tabouk in the 9th year of the Muslim calendar (which started when Mohammad peace be upon him, migrated from Makkah to Madinah).
The decision of his should, in his opinion, be achieved before the Muslims became too powerful to conquer,and raise troubles and unrest in the adjacent Arab territories.
A magnified image of the prominent danger threatening the Muslim life was carried to them by the Nabateas who brought oil from Ash-Sham to madinah.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Battle_of_Tabouk   (643 words)

  
 Truthfulness (Wasat, Islamic Forum)
If you lived during the time of the Prophet (PBUH) it would be the Prophet himself! During the battle of Tabouk, 30,000 companions left with the Prophet (PBUH).
Imagine how big the sin Ka’ab had committed is. He had left the Prophet (PBUH) to go to the battle without joining him, and he remained behind with the hypocrites.
He said, “Nothing stands between me and paradise except these dates?” So he threw them, and went to the battle where he was martyred.
s12.invisionfree.com /Wasat/ar/t3096.htm   (3557 words)

  
 List of battles fought during Ramadan by Muslims at AllExperts
"The great battle of Badr" or "Conquest of Mecca", was the first battle between believers and infidels.
Muslims trained for this battle during Ramadan, though it occurred in the following month of Shawal.
The soldiers of Islam, under the leadership of Muhammad, established a training and fighting camp in Tabouk during the month of fasting, and attacked the Byzantine army.
en.allexperts.com /e/l/li/list_of_battles_fought_during_ramadan_by_muslims.htm   (567 words)

  
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The city is the centre of an agricultural area known for its grapes and honey.
630: The Battle of Hunayn and the Conversion of the City
The Battle of Tabouk in 631 left Tā'if completely isolated so members of Thaqīf arrived in Makkah to negotiate the conversion of the city to Islam.
portable-apps.subiectiv.com /portable.php?title=Taif   (1773 words)

  
 Tabouk & Ha'il, Saudi Arabia
Tabouk is the provincial capital and is spread over an area of 104,000 square kilometers.
Tabouk's historic monuments include the mosque in which the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) performed his prayers during the battle of Tabouk.
and Tabouk is a town of great antiquity, today, it happily combines an egregious past with the benefits of modern development.
www.gerbino-family.com /about-ksa/AboutSAN1.html   (351 words)

  
 Our Jerusalem.com -
The Messenger of Allah returned from this battle during the month of Ramadan itself, and this was a victory for Muslims…”
Afterwards, Allah led to the defeat of the Tatars by the Muslims under the leadership of the Sultan Qutuz, in the battle of ‘Ein Jalout.”
“All these battles, which took place during the month of Ramadan and in which Allah granted the Muslims victory over themselves [through fasting] and over their enemies, indicate that the month of Ramadan is the month of victories.
www.ourjerusalem.com /arabpress/story/arabpress20011206.html   (899 words)

  
 Undercaffeinated: December 28, 2003 - January 03, 2004 Archives
The beginning of this confrontation is one of the $$$ shots in the ROTK trailer: the Witch King’s fell beast landing on the ramparts in front of Gandalf and Pippin on Shadowfax.’
He rides out to show the heroes Frodos mithril vest, recently stolen by the orcs at Cirith Ungol, and to let them know that Frodo is dead and the ring is on its way to Sauron.
Going into battle at the Black Gates, the heroes have no hope at all it’s their last stand for sure, and Aragorn’s line for Frodo refers to his sacrifice, not to buying time.’
www.undercaffeinated.net /archive/week_2003_12_28.php   (3285 words)

  
 Tabouk, Saudi Arabia
It is believed that the region of Tabouk was the land of Madyan and Dadan mentioned in the Holy books.
It was known by the name "Taboo" when, with the town of Al Ola, it was the capital a prosperous state in the region.
During the prosperous Saudi era, Tabouk has became famous for its agricultural products, particularly flowers.
www.the-saudi.net /saudi-arabia/tabouk   (273 words)

  
 Palestinian Authority Sermons 2000-2003
America is our No. 1 enemy, and we see it as our No. 1 enemy as long as we learn from the lessons of the Battle of Tabouk [which took place in October 630 AD]: 'Make ready for them whatever you can of armed strength and of mounted pickets' [Koran 8:60].
On this subject, Mufti Sheikh Ikrimeh Sabri stated his thoughts on child martyrs, as well as the joy of their mothers: "I feel the martyr is lucky because the angels usher him to his wedding in heaven.
Whoever can fight them with his weapons, should go out [to the battle]; whoever can fight them with a machinegun, should go out; whoever can fight them with a sword or a knife, should go out; whoever can fight them with his hands, should go out; This is our destiny...
www.geoffmetcalf.com /200312301906.html   (3908 words)

  
 Special Report - No. 24
By Allah, when the battle was over, I found his ear and nose hanging on a string, and this is what he desired...
The commanders of the Muslim armies discussed [the plans for] the battle and decided to go into battle and clash with the masses of Roman soldiers despite the fact that they [the Muslims] had a small number of people and a small amount of weapons.
He persisted in the battle and in attacking the enemies ranks until he died as a martyr.
memri.org /bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=sr&ID=SR2403   (13929 words)

  
 MEMRI Special Dispatch   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Muslims for battle and imbuing them with the meaning of
Ramadan: In this battle, Allah bestowed upon the Muslims
Sultan Qutuz, in the battle of 'Ein Jalout."
www.abrahamic-faith.com /news/month-of-jihad.html   (696 words)

  
 The Battle of Tabouk - OpenFacts
The Battle of Tabouk is a battle which took place in October 630 AD, during the month of Ramadan.
In this battle the soldiers of Islam, under the leadership of the Messenger of Allah, established in Tabouk a training and fighting camp during the month of fasting, so as to show the strength of the Muslims in the clash with the Byzantine army.
It was last modified 09:34 May 12, 2006.
openfacts.berlios.de /index-en.phtml?title=The_Battle_of_Tabouk   (82 words)

  
 Research in the Life and Works of Abu Hurayra || Imam Reza (A.S.) Network   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It was certain that Ruqayya died in the third year of hijra after the battle of Badr and Abu Hurayra came to Medina and became a Muslim in the seventh year of hijra after the battle of Khaybar.
He was a pauper forgotten by the age, an orphan hit by poverty, serving this and that, man or woman just to fill his stomach, 2 barefooted, naked, contented with this disgrace, comforted with his condition.
The tradition talking about the necessity of fighting the perfidious people (battle of the Camel) and the outlaws (battle of Siffen) and the apostates (the Khawarijites) were certified and each confirming the other.
www.imamreza.net /eng/imamreza.php?print=4142   (21692 words)

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