-
caliph were
disrupted by the estates'
former owners, in
particular from the
Ansarite Balharith clan.
Uthman ibn
Muhammad responded by ****igning a
guard force...
-
elderly companion of Muhammad, Abu Bakr (r. 632–634), and put an end to
Ansarite deliberations. Abu Bakr was
viewed as
acceptable by the
Ansar and the Quray****e...
-
modern Tunisia. He may have led a
second raid
against Djerba alongside the
Ansarite Fadala ibn Ubayd.
Kaegi 2010, p. 180. Kaegi,
Walter E. (2010).
Muslim Expansion...
- to Khalid's camp.
Khalid had them all
executed over the
objection of an
Ansarite, who had been
among the
captors of the
tribesmen and
argued for the captives'...
- the
Ridda wars in 632,
Caliph Abu Bakr
appointed Thabit commander of the
Ansarite troops. He was
placed under the
overall command of
Khalid ibn al-Walid...
- Muhammad, and his mother, Amra bint Rawaha, was a
sister of
another noted Ansarite companion, Abd
Allah ibn Rawaha. Nu'man was
dedicated to
avenging the death...
- tomb
later became a
place of veneration.
Another prominent companion, the
Ansarite commander Ubada ibn al-Samit, also
settled in
Jerusalem where he became...
- the
early Islamic tradition mentioned a
particular incident that
aroused Ansarite hostility,
namely that al-Harith used his post to
purchase goods and sell...
- of
Ansarites who did not pay
homage to
Caliph Ali, who
acceded following the
killing of
Caliph Uthman in 656.
Fadala and the
minority of
Ansarites, including...