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    Musaylima (Arabic: مُسَيْلِمَةُ), otherwise known as Musaylima ibn Ḥabīb (Arabic: مسيلمة ابن حبيب) d.632, was a claimant of prophethood from the Banu Hanifa...
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    al-Yamama (in present-day Saudi Arabia) between the forces of Abu Bakr and Musaylima, a self-proclaimed prophet. After the death of the Muhammad, many Arab...
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    campaign culminated in Khalid's victory over rebel leaders Tulayha and Musaylima at the Battle of Buzakha in 632 and the Battle of Yamama in 633, respectively...
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    people having embraced Islam, while the rest was under the sway of Musaylima. Musaylima forged a socio-religious order in the Yamama based on his claims...
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  • scurrilous man called Musaylima and his seduction of Sajah, two figures who are despised in Islamic history as false prophets. Musaylima attempted to fashion...
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    Musaylima at Yamamah, but not to engage in fighting until Khalid joined him. Abu Bakr's intention in giving Ikrimah this mission was to tie Musaylima...
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  • on, the alliance came into abrupt end as Musaylima grew suspicious towards Sajah. Thus, Sajah left Musaylima alone to fought against the Muslim army in...
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    alliance between Musaylima and Sajah came into abrupt end as Musaylima grew suspicious towards Sajah. Thus, Sajah left Musaylima's force alone to fought...
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  • the leadership of their own self-proclaimed prophet, Musaylima. It is said, however, that Musaylima had declared his prophethood shortly before Muhammad's...
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  • army and following a self-proclaimed prophet from their tribe called Musaylima. They fought against the Muslims until they were defeated by the Muslim...
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    Dir'iyyah and Riyadh. The area where Uyayna is located was the homeland of Musaylima, who claimed to be a prophet following Muhammad's death in 632, and led...
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    companions who memorized the Quran were killed in the Battle of al-Yamama by Musaylima. The first caliph, Abu Bakr (r. 632–634), subsequently decided to collect...
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  •  928–929. OCLC 758278456. Kister, M. J. (2002). "The Struggle against Musaylima and the Conquest of Yamama". Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam. 27:...
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  • under Tulayha and Aqraba (633) against the sedentary Hanifa tribe under Musaylima. At Aqraba he recommended to Khalid that the exclusion of nomad contingents...
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  • during this period was played by Khalid who scored key victories against Musaylima in the Yamama during the Ridda wars and against the Byzantines during...
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  • He was one of the two warriors who killed the self-proclaimed prophet Musaylima. During the battle of Uhud, Abu Dujana frequently distinguished himself...
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  • Then Khawarij emerged from the land of Najd, Iraq and its regions." Musaylima was a self-proclaimed prophet from Najd and an opponent of Islam in 7th...
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  • Battle of Uhud before converting to Islam and then later reportedly killed Musaylima in the Ridda Wars. Umm Ayman (Barakah), was around Muhammad from his birth...
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    in which an army of rebel traitors led by the self-proclaimed prophet Musaylima attempted to destroy the caliphate of Abu Bakr. In the 19th and early...
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    Malik. He was most known for his participations in the Ridda Wars against Musaylima and Muslim conquest of Persia. He died around 641-642 of wounds he received...
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  • "Star Wars" Caracol Naranjo 632 AD 633 AD Ridda wars Rashidun Caliphate Musaylima 633 AD 644 AD Muslim conquest of Persia Part of the Muslim conquests Rashidun...
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    Yamama he killed Muhakkam al-Yamama, the general commanding the forces of Musaylima. In the Battle of Yarmouk, the commander in chief of the Byzantine force...
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  • William (2024). "Finding the Qur'an in Imitation: Critical Mimesis from Musaylima to Finnegans Wake". ReOrient. 9 (1). Pluto Journals: 50–69. doi:10.13169/reorient...
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    Christianity Islam Sunni Shia Akbari Ali-Illahi Roshani Sadakiyya, founded by Musaylima, an enemy of Muhammad Wahidiyya, a central Asian religion founded by Wahid...
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  • Omani politician Musallam Bseiso (1926-2017), Palestinian journalist Musaylima This page or section lists people that share the same given name. If an...
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    conquest of Arabia". Toronto, 1973. Meir J. Kister: "The struggle against Musaylima and the conquest of Yamama". In: "Jerusalem Studies in and Islam", 27...
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  • in Battle of Yamama, where he testified that around 7,000 followers of Musaylima killed in the battlefield, the plain of Aqraba, while 7,000 others were...
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    Tulayha ibn Khuwaylid and Musaylima ibn Habib, as well as a false prophetess, Sajah bint Al-Harith, fueled this apostasy. Musaylima ibn Habib had long been...
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  • William (2024). "Finding the Qur'an in Imitation: Critical Mimesis from Musaylima to Finnegans Wake". ReOrient. 9 (1): 50–69. Stewart, Devin (1990). "Sajʿ...
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  • undergoing military operations. Abbad was killed fighting the forces of Musaylima at the battle of Yamama in 632.[citation needed] Ibn Sa'd 1990 Zirikli...
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