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    The Ridda Wars were a series of military campaigns launched by the first caliph Abu Bakr against rebellious Arabian tribes, some of which were led by rival...
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    Abu Bakr (section Ridda wars)
    caliphate's responses to them are collectively referred to as the Ridda wars ("Wars of Apostasy"). The opposition movements came in two forms. One type...
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    Najd (section Ridda wars)
    unite all the tribes of Central Arabia through alliances, and focused on wars with the Lakhmids. Al-Ḥārith ibn 'Amr, the most famous of their kings, finally...
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    community) of which he was the new head. The result of this situation was the Ridda wars. Abu Bakr planned his strategy accordingly. He divided the Muslim army...
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    Ta'if. When Muhammed died and Abu Bakr was named the first caliph, the Ridda Wars broke out throughout the Arabian Peninsula. Abu Bakr dispatched his elite...
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    Tayy (section Ridda Wars)
    several Muslim military campaigns after Muhammad's death, including in the Ridda Wars and the Muslim conquest of Persia. Al-Jadila in northern Syria remained...
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  • their leading families revolted against the early Muslim state during the Ridda wars (632–633). The tribe was dealt a heavy blow, but surviving leaders, such...
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  • caliphate's responses to them are collectively referred to as the Ridda wars ("Wars of Apostasy"). The opposition movements came in two forms. One type...
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    records about the power structure within the Mehris, however, during the Ridda Wars information regarding the intra-tribal affair was revealed by al-Tabari...
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  • Khalid ibn al-Walid (category People of the Ridda Wars)
    caliphs: Abu Bakr and Umar. Khalid played the leading command roles in the Ridda Wars against rebel tribes in Arabia in 632–633, the initial campaigns in Sasanian...
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  • state. The Ridda wars were subsequently launched throughout Arabia by Caliph Abu Bakr (r. 632–634) to subdue those tribes. During those wars, Shurahbil...
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  • Zubayr ibn al-Awwam (category Arab people of the Arab–Byzantine wars)
    Bakr (r. 632–634) and Umar (r. 634–644) who played a leading role in the Ridda wars against rebel tribes in Arabia in 632–633 and later participated in early...
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  • Al-Qa'qa ibn Amr (category Arab people of the Arab–Byzantine wars)
    false prophetess Sajah bint al-Harith before she was subdued during the Ridda wars. Later on he carried on a successful military campaign under Khalid bin...
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  • Nahavand to counter the Arab invasion. Caliph Umar responded by assembling a war council consisting of Zubayr, Ali, Uthman ibn Affan, Talha, Sa'd ibn Abi...
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    Musaylima (category People of the Ridda Wars)
    7th-century Arabia. He was a leader of the enemies of Islam during the Ridda wars. He is considered by Muslims to be a false prophet (Arabic: نبي كاذب)...
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    Al-Bara' ibn Malik (category Ridda Wars)
    brother of Anas ibn Malik. He was most known for his participations in the Ridda Wars against Musaylima and Muslim conquest of Persia. He died around 641-642...
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    have played a major role in the history of Islam, notably during the Ridda wars.[page needed] Zakat on wealth is based on the value of all of one's possessions...
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    succession, several Arab tribes revolted, in the Ridda Wars (Arabic for the Wars of Apostasy). The Ridda Wars preoccupied the Caliphate until March 633, and...
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  • Ikrima ibn Amr (category People of the Ridda Wars)
    companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and a military commander in the Ridda wars and the Muslim conquest of Syria. In the latter campaign, he was killed...
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    area became Islamised in the 7th century, a position consolidated by the Ridda Wars and the bloody and definitive Battle of Dibba. The Islamic era saw the...
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  • Al-Ash'ath ibn Qays (category People of the Ridda Wars)
    latter's death in 632. He led his tribesmen against the Muslims during the Ridda wars but surrendered during a siege of his fortress, after which many Kindites...
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  • Tulayha ibn Khuwaylid (category People of the Ridda Wars)
    his followers as they prepared to launch an attack on Medina during the Ridda wars.[citation needed] The Rashidun commanders held until they were reinforced...
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    disputed land of Fidak, continuing to treat it as state property. In the Ridda wars, thousands of prisoners from rebel and apostate tribes were taken away...
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    Battle of Dibba (category Ridda Wars)
    The Battle of Dibba took place between 632–634 CE during the Ridda Wars and is associated with the deaths of 10,000 men on the plain inland of the coastal...
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  • Qays ibn Makshuh (category Arab people of the Arab–Byzantine wars)
    converted to Islam during the life of Muhammad. He later rebelled during Ridda Wars after the killing of Al-Aswad al-Ansi, only to be defeated by Ikrima ibn...
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  • and fought in most of the early Muslim expeditions. He fought in the Ridda wars under Caliph Abu Bakr (r. 632–634) and in the Muslim conquest of Iran...
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  • Arfajah (section Ridda wars)
    November 2021. Conquest of Arabia-Alt10: The Conquest of Arabia: The Riddah Wars A.D. 632-633/A.H. 11 by Fred Donner، Abed & Hellyer 2001. Hawley 1970, p...
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    Battle of al-Yamama (category Ridda Wars)
    The Battle of Yamama was fought in December 632 as part of the Ridda Wars against a rebellion within the Rashidun Caliphate in the region of al-Yamama...
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    Early Muslim conquests (category Wars involving the Rashidun Caliphate)
    partly by non-Muslim Arab tribes in the aftermath of the Ridda Wars and were soon extended into a war of conquest by the Rashidun caliphs, although other scholars...
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  • Islamic prophet Muhammad and his companions who later disappeared after the Ridda wars. Umar, a senior companion of Muhammad, and even some Islamic scholars...
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