The Constitution of Medina (دستور المدينة, Dustūr al-Madīna), also known as the Umma Document, is a document dealing with tribal affairs during the Islamic...
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Ummah (category Islamic concepts of religious geography)
clarified by the Constitution of Medina, an early document said to have been negotiated by Muhammad in CE 622 with the leading clans of Medina, which explicitly...
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State or the State of Medina was the political entity established by Muhammad in Medina in 622 CE under the Constitution of Medina. It represented the...
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of holy war in Islam (1999) p. 118; "Muhammad", Encyclopedia of Islam Online Watt. Muhammad at Medina and R.B. Serjeant "The Constitution of Medina."...
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capital of Medina Province in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia. It is one of the oldest and most important places in Islamic history. One of the most...
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Constitution of Medina upon his arrival; a document which regulated interactions between the different factions, including the Arabian Jews of Medina...
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tribe for violating the Constitution of Medina in 624, followed by the Banu Nadir who were expelled in May 625 after being accused of plotting to assassinate...
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Dhimmi (redirect from Muslim treatment of non-muslim)
his accuser." The Constitution of Medina, a formal agreement between Muhammad and all the significant tribes and families of Medina (including Muslims...
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Muhammad (redirect from Life of Prophet Muhammad)
beginning of the Islamic calendar, also known as the Hijri calendar. In Medina, Muhammad united the tribes under the Constitution of Medina. In December...
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Muhammad's views on Jews (category Views of Judaism by individual)
his migration (hijra) to Medina from his home-town of Mecca, he established an agreement known as the Constitution of Medina between the major Medinan...
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Banu Qaynuqa (section Arrival of Muhammad)
regarded this as a casus belli. The Muslims accuse the tribe of breaking the Constitution of Medina. Muhammad then besieged the tribe for fourteen or fifteen...
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Early social changes under Islam (category Life of Muhammad)
power and prestige of which made it a dominant factor in Arabia. The Constitution of Medina, also known as the Charter of Medina, was drafted by Muhammad...
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subsequently renamed Medina al-Nabi ('City of the Prophet') where he drew up a 'social contract', the Constitution of Medina. This contract, known as...
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Umar (redirect from Umar Son of Al-Khittab)
Cambridge University Press. Watt. Muhammad at Medina and R. B. Serjeant "The Constitution of Medina." Islamic Quarterly 8 (1964) p.4. "Madinah Peace...
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Banu Nadir (category Jewish tribes of Arabia)
gather against us for fighting". This was in contravention of the Constitution of Medina, of which the tribe led by Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf was a signatory...
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Banu Qurayza (redirect from Siege of the Banu Qurayza)
Muslim woman which led to their expulsion from Medina for breaking the peace treaty of Constitution of Medina. The Qurayza remained passive during the whole...
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Muhammad in Islam (redirect from Islamic view of Muhammad)
of Medina, and finally drew up the Constitution of Medina, also known as the Medina Charter, which formed "a kind of alliance or federation" among the...
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known as the Constitution of Medina In the 7th century, the Banu Qaynuqa were living in two fortresses in the south-western part of the city of Yathrib, now...
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Banu Sa'ida (category Tribes of Arabia)
Medina". The Arabs and Arabia on the Eve of Islam. Routledge. pp. 139–140. ISBN 9781351894807. http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Constitution_of_Medina,...
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of Medina. But at the same time, the Constitution of Bangladesh calls secularism, one of the four fundamental principles of the original Constitution...
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believe that Islam originated with Muhammad's mission in Mecca and Medina at the start of the 7th century CE, although Muslims regard this time as a return...
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Rights (category Theories of law)
document. The Constitution of Medina (622 AD; Arabia) instituted a number of rights for the Muslim, Jewish, camp followers and "believers" of Medina. Magna Carta...
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of the time into his divine revelations. The Constitution of Medina, also known as the Charter of Medina, was drafted by Muhammad in 622. It constituted...
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Islamic–Jewish relations (redirect from History of conversion of Jews to Islam)
was drafting a document known as the Constitution of Medina. The community defined in the Constitution of Medina had a religious outlook but was also...
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conflict. Muhammad and his followers thus moved to Medina, where Muhammad drafted the Constitution of Medina. The laws Muhammad established during his rule...
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Banu Shutayba (category Jewish tribes of Arabia)
Shutayba was one of the Jewish tribes of Arabia during Muhammad's era. They were included in point 31 of the Constitution of Medina as allies to the Muslims...
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Banu Alfageer (category Jewish tribes of Arabia)
Alfageer was one of the Jewish tribes of Arabia during Muhammad's era. They were included in point 31 of the Constitution of Medina as allies to the Muslims...
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Banu al-Harith (category Jewish tribes of Arabia)
the Christians there[where?]. They were included in Point 31 of the Constitution of Medina and honored as allies to the Muslims, being as "one nation"...
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Fiqh (redirect from Sunni schools of jurisprudence)
expanded outside Madina, the rights of the different communities, as they were constituted in the Constitution of Medina still applied. The Quran also gave...
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historians mention some 20 Jewish communities, including two of Kohanim. The Constitution of Medina, written shortly after hijra, addressed some points regarding...
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