- The Banu
Khazraj (Arabic: بنو خزرج) is a
large Arab
tribe based in Medina. They were also in
Medina during Muhammad's era. The Banu
Khazraj are a South...
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romanised as Aus) was one of the main Arab
tribes of Medina. The
other was
Khazraj, and the two,
constituted the
Ansar ("Helpers of Muhammad”)
after the Hijra...
- hijra. They
belonged to the
tribes of Banu
Khazraj and Banu Aus. The Medinese,
which consisted of Aws and
Khazraj,
along with
their Arabian Jewish allies...
- (companion) of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Muadh was an
Ansar of the Banu
Khazraj tribe and
compiled the
Quran with five
companions while Muhammad was still...
- by Jewish-Arabian
tribes (up
until the
fifth century CE), the ʽAws and
Khazraj (up
until Muhammad's arrival),
Muhammad and the
Rashidun (622–660), the...
- in al-Mushallal
where an idol of her was erected. The Banu Aws and Banu
Khazraj were
considered to be
among the most
devoted of
tribes to the goddess,...
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after having convened twice with
members of the
Medinan tribes of Aws and
Khazraj at al-'Aqabah near Mina,
Muhammad secretly left his home in
Mecca to emigrate...
- this period,
Muhammad had an
encounter with six
individuals from the Banu
Khazraj.
These men had a
history of
raiding Jews in
their locality, who in turn...
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migrate to
Medina after his
successful negotiations with Banu Aws and
Khazraj to
mediate their tribal conflicts.
Francis Peters proposes that
these raids...
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dominant position. However, in the 5th century, the Banu Aws and the Banu
Khazraj, two Arab
tribes that had
arrived from Yemen,
gained dominance. When these...