• without success. A lament is attributed to his father, Harithah ibn Sharahil (BaSharahil): I weep for Zayd, not knowing what became of him. Is he alive, is...
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  • and Muhammad's adopted son, Zayd ibn Harithah, had been killed. This campaign was known as the Expedition of Usama bin Zayd. Usama's campaign was successful...
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  • Zaid ibn Haritha may refer to any of several raids and other military expeditions by Zayd ibn Harithah on behalf of Muhammad: Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah...
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    this narration?" He replied, "From 'Usama ibn Zayd.") He was attacked during the Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah (Hisma) Dihya approached the Banu Dubayb...
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  • Zaid (redirect from Zayd (name))
    Muhammad Zayd ibn Arqam, companion of Muhammad Zayd ibn Harithah (581–629), companion of Muhammad Zayd ibn Suhan (died 656), companion of Muhammad Zayd ibn Thabit...
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    Ja'far is wounded or killed, Zayd ibn Harithah will take over the command. If Zayd ibn Harithah is killed or wounded, Abdullah ibn Rawaha will take his place...
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  • Battle of Mu'tah, in which Usama's father and Muhammad's adopted son, Zayd ibn Harithah, had been killed. Usama's campaign was successful and his army was...
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  • (some) formerly married and (some) virgins." Zaynab was married to Zayd ibn Harithah until they divorced and she married Muhammad. is not fitting for a...
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  • Muhammad, Zayd ibn Harithah. Her son with Zayd, Usama ibn Zayd, served as a commander in the early Muslim army and led the Expedition of Usama bin Zayd into...
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    of Zayd ibn Harithah in Hisma took place in October 628, i.e. the 6th month of AH 7 of the Islamic calendar. The attack led by Zayd ibn Harithah was...
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  • Ubayd ibn Zayd of the Banu Khazraj tribe. Through his mother's second marriage to Zayd ibn Harithah, he was the half-brother of Usama ibn Zayd. Ayman...
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  • ibn Amir Yazid Ibn Abi Sufyaan Zayd al-Khayr Zayd ibn al-Khattab Zayd ibn Arqam Zayd ibn Harithah Zayd ibn Thabit Zaynab bint Ali Zaynab bint Jahsh Zaynab...
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  • Around 625, Muhammad proposed Zaynab to marry his adopted son, Zayd ibn Harithah. Zayd had been born into the Kalb tribe but as a child he had been kidnapped...
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  • Muhammad's sons reached adulthood, but he had an adult foster son, Zayd ibn Harithah. Daughters of Muhammad all reached adulthood but only Fatima survived...
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    personage by the side of this honoured Negro." List of non-Arab Sahabah Zayd ibn Harithah Keita Dynasty List of expeditions of Muhammad Bilal: A New Breed of...
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  • Muhammad and Khadija. During their marriage, Khadija purchased the slave Zayd ibn Harithah, then adopted the young man as her son at Muhammad's request. Muhammad's...
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    previously. Leading the campaign was Usama ibn Zayd, whose father, Muhammad's erstwhile adopted son Zayd ibn Harithah, had been killed in the earlier conflict...
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  • right and wrong)"). Usama bin zayd (615 – 680 CE) he also received the qualities of leadership like his father Zayd ibn Harithah. He was only eighteen when...
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  • merchant-caravan of silver vessels worth 100,000 dirhams towards Iraq. Zayd ibn Harithah led a raid on this caravan, and they seized all the silver, although...
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  • and stones at Muhammad and Zayd ibn Harithah to make them leave the city and never come back. Muhammad and Zayd ibn Harithah were finally turned out by...
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  • pilgrims at the Kaaba.: 320  He was the original purchaser of the slave Zayd ibn Harithah, for whom he paid 400 dirhams and whom he gave to Khadija.: 6  Among...
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  • Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah in al-Jumum took place in September 627 (AH 6). Zayd ibn Harithah was the freed slave and the adopted son of Muhammad...
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    Ali ibn Abi Talib, the son of Muhammad's uncle; and Zayd ibn Harithah, a boy from the Kalb tribe who had been kidnapped and sold into slavery. Zayd was...
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    Green Dome is also visible. Graves of Abdullah ibn Ja'far and Aqeel ibn Abi Talib Graves of Malik ibn Anas and Nafi‘ al-Madani Imam Zain al-Abideen's...
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    so-called martyrs of the Battle of Mu'tah. He appointed Usama ibn Zayd, the son of Zayd ibn Harithah who was killed in the Battle at Mu'tah, as commander of...
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    trade in Syria. Zayd ibn Harithah was tasked with guarding the convoy. When they journeyed through the territory of Banu Fazara, whom Zayd had raided in...
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  • Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah in al-Is took place in September, 627AD, 5th month of 6AH of the Islamic calendar[page needed] Zayd ibn Harithah, in Jumada...
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    Battle of Mu'tah (category Battles of Khalid ibn Walid)
    The army was led by Zayd ibn Harithah; the second-in-command was Ja'far ibn Abi Talib and the third-in-command was Abd Allah ibn Rawahah. When the Muslim...
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    the prophet Muhammad's companions such as Abd Allah ibn Rawahah, Zayd ibn Harithah and Muadh ibn Jabal. Ajloun Castle built by Muslim Ayyubid leader Saladin...
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    not recognised under Islam. Zayd reverted to being known by his original name of "Zayd ibn Harithah" instead of "Zayd ibn Muhammad". John Mason Neale...
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