- Medina,
officially Al-Madinah al-Munawwarah (Arabic: المدينة المنورة, romanized: al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah, lit. 'The
Luminous City',
Hejazi Arabic pronunciation:...
- some
Meccan suwar contain Medinian verses (verses
revealed after the migration) and vice versa.
Whether a
surah is
Medinian or
Meccan depends on if the...
- the
Mosque of Dissent, is
mentioned in the Qur'an.
Masjid al-Dirar was a
Medinian mosque that was
erected close to the Quba
Mosque and
which the Islamic...
-
Qabbani is also
buried here. Abd
Allah ibn Umm
Maktum (d. 636),
early Medinian Muslim Asma bint
Umays (died 7th century), wife of Abu Bakr, Ali, and Ja'far...
- • Estimate (2023) 26,033 • Density 2,174.50/sq mi (839.575/km2) Demonym(s)
Medinian,
Medinanite Time zone UTC-5 (Eastern (EST)) • Summer (DST) UTC-4 (EDT)...
-
called "School of Medina"
because the
school was
based in
Medina and the
Medinian community. It is
followed by
Muslims in Morocco, Nigeria, Algeria, North...
- is used most
often is
within the
Third Meccan Period,
followed by the
Medinian Period. The
extensive use of the term
during both time
periods indicates...
-
Quranic commentators say that the
tenth verse was
revealed during the
Medinian period—the
period after Muhammad's Hijrah.
There are
minority opinions...
- also
ridiculed Medinians for
obeying a
chief not of
their kin. Ibn
Ishaq mentions that bint
Marwan also displa****
disgust after the
Medinian Abu Afak was...
- (attributive title), Al-Ansari, in his name,
suggests origin from the
Medinian tribe of Al-Ansar, thus,
tracing his
ancestry back to
Medina in the Arabian...