Khaybar (Arabic: خَيْبَر, IPA: [ˈxajbar]) is an oasis in Medina Province, Saudi Arabia, situated some 153 kilometres (95 mi) north of the city of Medina...
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of Khaybar (Arabic: غَزْوَة خَيْبَر) was an armed confrontation between the early Muslims and the Jewish community of Khaybar in 628 CE. Khaybar, which...
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"Khaybar, Khaybar, ya yahud! Jaish Muhammad soufa yaʿoud!" (Arabic: خيبر خيبر يا يهود جيش محمد سوف يعود; lit. 'Khaybar, Khaybar, Oh Jews! The army of Muhammad...
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Ḥarrat Khaybar (Arabic: حَرَّة خَيْبَر) is a volcanic field located north of Medina in the Hejaz, Saudi Arabia. It covers an area approximately 12,000 km2...
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Marhab (section Battle of Khaybar)
was popularly known as the Knight of Khaybar, a Jewish knight who is noted for his military role in Battle of Khaybar. Beside his knighthood and excellence...
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Jewish community in Khaybar, which is north of Medina (formerly Yathrib), flourished in the 7th century. The community of Khaybar aided in rallying an...
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Military career of Muhammad (section Siege of Khaybar)
notably the three Arabian Jewish tribes of Medina and the Jewish fortress at Khaybar. He expelled the Banu Qaynuqa tribe for violating the Constitution of Medina...
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Safiyya bint Huyayy (section Battle of Khaybar)
Ḥuyayy) was a Jewish woman from the Banu Nadir tribe. After the Battle of Khaybar in 628, she was widowed and taken captive by the early Muslims and subsequently...
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Khaybar or Khaibar may refer to: Khaybar, an oasis in Medina Province, Saudi Arabia Khaibar (Hunza), a village in Gilgit−Baltistan, Pakistan Khaibar-1...
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Zaynab bint Al-Harith (section The Siege of Khaybar)
Muhammad in the aftermath of the battle of Khaybar. Her family were of Yemenite Jewish origin but had settled in Khaybar several generations earlier. Her father...
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KH-2002 (redirect from Khaybar KH2002)
The KH-2002 Khaybar (Persian: خیبر Khayber) is an Iranian-designed assault rifle, derived from the DIO S 5.56 assault rifle (an unlicensed clone of the...
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Banu Nadir (section Battle of Khaybar: 628)
with the Quraysh.[page needed] They later participated in the battle of Khaybar. According to the Arab historian al-Sam'ani, the members of the Banu Nadir...
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The missile also is called Khaybar, after a fortress conquered by Muslims in the 7th century during the Battle of Khaybar in Arabia. "Iran unveils new...
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business interests. It portrays the consequences of the Battle and Fall of Khaybar, which destroyed Jewish economic and political power. This conflict concludes...
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Operation Kheibar (redirect from Operation Khaybar)
Operation Kheibar was an Iranian offensive in the Iran–Iraq War. It was part of the Battle of the Marshes. After the unsuccessful major offensive named...
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Sallam ibn Mishkam (section Khaybar)
be required.: 438 In Khaybar Sallam married Zaynab bint Al-Harith. Her family were Yemeni immigrants who had settled in Khaybar and converted to Judaism...
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Muhammad (section Invasion of Khaybar)
subsequent to his return from Hudaybiyya, Muhammad expressed his plan to invade Khaybar, a flourishing oasis about 75 miles (121 km) north of Medina. The city...
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convert to Islam, and was present at the important battles of Uhud and Khaybar. Following her freedom Muhammad also arranged her marriages, first to Ubayd...
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Military career of Ali (section The Battle of Khaybar)
happy.[citation needed] The campaign of Khaybar was one of the greatest. The masses of Jews living in Khaybar were the strongest, the richest, and the...
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Abu Khaybar is an individual held in Iraq who is a suspected militant. The Donald Trump Presidency was reported to be considering making him the first...
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effort, to the extent that they offered the Bedouins half of their crops in Khaybar to persuade them to take part. In the end, they reportedly managed to gather...
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Muhammad ibn Maslamah (section Siege of Khaybar)
asserts that the witness was his brother Mahmud.: 505 At the Battle of Khaybar in May/July 628, it was Ibn Maslamah who located the best site for the...
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Saʽd ibn ʽUbadah (section The Siege of Khaybar)
Dumat al-Jandal, at the Battle of the Ditch,: 478 at Muraysi,: 199 at Khaybar,: 319, 326 at the Conquest of Mecca,: 549 (at the last three of which...
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Harrat Khaybar seen from the International Space Station. Saudi Arabia is home to more than 2000 dormant volcanoes. Lava fields in Hejaz, known locally...
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Makhamra family has a tradition of descending from a Jewish Arab tribe from Khaybar which was expelled from the Arabian Peninsula. According to one tradition...
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participated in major events including Treaty of al-Hudaybiya, Battle of Khaybar, Conquest of Mecca, Siege of Taif and the Farewell Pilgrimage. After Muhammad's...
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Fadak (section Jewish Khaybar)
Battle of Khaybar in 628, the Jewish inhabitants of Fadak pleaded for a peace treaty in exchange for half of their properties. Unlike Khaybar, Fadak was...
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southern Hebron Hills, claims descent from a Jewish tribe expelled from Khaybar, in the Arabian Peninsula. According to their tradition, their ancestor...
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to Khaybar and other settlements, and seizing their property. The Quraysh, with their caravans still under attack and urged by the Jews in Khaybar, recognized...
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