- The
Treaty of al-Hudaybiya (Arabic: صُلح الْحُدَيْبِيَة, romanized: Ṣulḥ al-Ḥudaybiya) was an
event that took
place during the
lifetime of the Islamic...
- him grew more favourable. A ten-year armistice,
known as the
Treaty of
Hudaybiyyah, was then concluded,
which allowed Muhammad to
return to
perform Umrah...
-
campaign against Khaybar that was to take
place following the
Treaty of
Hudaybiyyah with the aim of
taking gains of war; the
Muslims would have to fight...
- Muhammad, who was the
first person returned to
Mecca after the
Treaty of
Hudaybiyyah. Abu
Jandal was also the
brother of
Abdullah ibn
Suhayl and son of Suhayl...
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Pledges at al-Aqabah, the
Constitution of Medina, and the
Treaty of
Hudaybiyyah.
Muhammad reportedly used a
silver seal on
letters sent to
other notable...
- the Holy Ka'aba. In March, 628 CE (Dhu'l-Qi'dah, 6 AH), the
Treaty of
Hudaybiyyah was
drawn up and signed, with
terms sti****ting a ten-year
period free...
- Jerusalem. He drew a
parallel between the Oslo
Accords and the
Treaty of
Hudaybiyyah, a
historical cease-fire
agreement brokered by
Muhammad with the Quraysh...
-
other historic Islamic sites, such as the
village of
Hudaybiyyah,
where the
Treaty of
Hudaybiyyah is said to have been
agreed upon. More recently, the...
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among those who
greeted him.: 295
These events led to the
Treaty of
Hudaybiyyah.
Shortly afterwards,
Muhammad ordered Muslim men to
divorce any of their...
- and he
endured sporadic pain from it
until his death. The
truce of
Hudaybiyyah was
enforced for two years. The
tribe of Banu Khuza'ah had good relations...