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Dibba and a
faction of the Azd, led by
Laqit bin
Malik Dhu at-Taj,
rejected Islam.
According to one
tradition Laqit was
killed by an
envoy of the caliph...
- His blessings'. The use of
salaam as an
Arabic greeting dates at
least to
Laqit bin
Yamar al-Ayadi (6th century), and
cognates in
older Semitic languages...
- the
region who
deserted Laqit. The
combined force then
marched on Dibba, then
described as 'a
great market and town'.
Laqit found early success in the...
- commanders. Ibn al-Ashtar then
dispatched his
advance forces under Tufayl ibn
Laqit to
capture the
village of Bar'ita,
about 15 mi (24 km) east of Mosul, near...
-
September 632,
Laqit, the
leader of the Banu Azd tribe,
prepared an army to
attack Oman. However,
commander Hudayfa's
forces defeated Laqit and his rebel...
- Muhammad, a
rebellion broke out at Dibba, and a
faction of the Azd, led by
Laqit bin Malik,
nicknamed ذو التاج Thu at-Taj ("The Crowned"),
rejected Islam...
-
coast of the present-day Emirates. The
defeat of the non-Muslims,
including Laqit bin
Malik Al-Azdi, in this
battle resulted in the
triumph of
Islam in the...
- father's
mother is unknown.
Cases like this by the
Hanafi School are
termed laqit. "The
Islamic ruling on Al-Luqatah lost and found". Islamweb. Retrieved...
-
presence in
Oriens is that the poet of the
Salihid chieftain,
Dawud al-
Laqit, who
served as the Byzantines'
phylarch of the Arab
tribes in its territory...
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coast of the present-day Emirates. The
defeat of the non-Muslims,
including Laqit bin
Malik Al-Azdi, in this
battle resulted in the
triumph of
Islam in the...