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- The Fijar Wars (Arabic: حرب الفِجَار, romanized: Ḥarb al-Fijār, lit. 'the Sacrilegious Wars') were a series of battles that took place in the late 6th...
- al-Muṭayyabūn ('the Perfumed'). Toward the end of the 6th century, the Fijar War broke out between the Quraysh and the Kinana on one side and various...
- the Quraysh. He led the Abd Shams or the Quraysh in general during the Fijar War against the nomadic tribes of the Hawazin. After his death, war leadership...
- subtribes, particularly between the Banu Jusham and Banu Fazara. During the Fijar War in the late 6th century, the Hawazin and much of the Qays, excluding...
- (Arabic: العوام بن خويلد) was an Arab Qurayshi soldier who died in the Fijar Wars. According to a Shia narration, his father Khuwaylid ibn Asad adopted...
- battle of Fijar in Yathrib (not Fijar war between Qays with Kinana in Mecca), battle of Ma'is, battle of Mudharras, and second battle of Fijar in Yathrib...
- wealth. He died around 585 CE during the Ḥarb al-fijār ('sacrilegious war') at the time of the battle of Fijar. Azid, Toseef; Ward-batts, Jennifer L. (2020-06-22)...
- Quraysh before the appearance of Islam —manifesting in particular as the Fijar War — the tribe gave a late allegiance to Muhammad and his immediate successors...
- The killing of a Ja'far chief as he escorted one such caravan led to the Fijar War between the Hawazin and the Quraysh of Mecca. The Kilab, or at least...
- grammar and syntax. The site and its sacrality was significant in the Fijār War of the late sixth century CE (between the Qays-ʿAylān, including the...