• Apostasy in Islam (redirect from Ridda)
    Apostasy in Islam (Arabic: ردة, romanized: ridda or ارتداد, irtidād) is commonly defined as the abandonment of Islam by a Muslim, in thought, word, or...
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    The Ridda Wars (Arabic: حُرُوب ٱلرِّدَّة, romanized: ḥurūb ar-ridda, lit. 'Apostasy wars') were a series of military campaigns launched by the first caliph...
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    Abu Bakr (section Ridda wars)
    his reign, he overcame a number of uprisings, collectively known as the Ridda wars, as a result of which he was able to consolidate and expand the rule...
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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...
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  • Islam left the faith and defected from the embryonic Muslim state. The Ridda wars were subsequently launched throughout Arabia by Caliph Abu Bakr (r...
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    Najd (section Ridda wars)
    Najd (Arabic: نَجْدٌ, pronounced [nad͡ʒd]) is the central region of Saudi Arabia, in which about a third of the country's modern population resides. It...
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  • 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...
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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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  • 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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  • 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...
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    the capital Medina which completed its reconquest of the territory (the Ridda Wars) with the Battle of Dibba in which 10,000 lives are thought to have...
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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...
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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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    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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  • Maria Ridda compares the film with Kuch Kuch Hota Hai because both films depict the internalisation of Western ideologies into Indian culture. Ridda agrees...
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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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  • 2001(2001-11-05) (aged 55) Chicago Occupation Poet writer playwright Nationality Pakistani Children Manzil Irtekaz, Sahil Adeem, Xaryab Haschmi & Ridda Nursil...
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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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    Retrieved 12 November 2013. Barasheed, Osamah; Rashid, Harunor; Heron, Leon; Ridda, Iman; Haworth, Elizabeth; Nguyen-Van-Tam, Jonathan; Dwyer, Dominic E.;...
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    who declared themselves new prophets but were crushed by Abu Bakr in the Ridda wars. Local populations of Jews and indigenous Christians, persecuted as...
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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...
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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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    Arab tribes in an event that Muslim historians later referred to as the Ridda wars, or "Wars of Apostasy". The pre-Islamic Middle East was dominated by...
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  • Muhammad (625–632) Abu Bakr (632–634) Aisha (656) Battles/wars Under Muhammad: Muslim–Quraysh War Under Abu Bakr: Ridda Wars Under Aisha: Battle of Camel †...
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    confusion between apostasy and treason almost certainly had its roots in the Ridda Wars, in which an army of rebel traitors led by the self-proclaimed prophet...
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  • Quranism (Arabic: القرآنية, romanized: al-Qurʾāniyya) is an Islamic movement that holds the belief that the Quran is the only valid source of religious...
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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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    first had to put down a rebellion by Arab tribes in an episode known as the Ridda wars, or "Wars of Apostasy". On his death in 634, he was succeeded by Umar...
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    Qurayshites whom he appointed to suppress the rebel Arab tribes during the Ridda wars (632–633) was Mu'awiya's brother Yazid. Afterward, he was dispatched...
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    and therefore deemed them worthy of death for their perceived apostasy (ridda). Sayyid Qutb, an Egyptian Islamist ideologue and a prominent leader of...
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