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Sallam ibn
Mishkam (died 628) was a
Jewish warrior,
rabbi and poet who
lived in Medina, Arabia, in the
early seventh century.
Sallam ibn
Mishkam ibn Al-Hakam...
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exiled from
Medina by Muhammad.: 437–438
Among them was
Sallam ibn
Mishkam al-Nadiri, a warrior-poet whom
Zaynab in due
course married.: 516 : 123–124 ...
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According to a source, she was
married off to
Sallam ibn
Mishkam, who
later divorced her. When the Banu
Nadir were
expelled from Medina...
- co-ordination
between the
fighting forces, the
death of the
leader Sallām ibn
Mishkam and a Jew who
showed the
Muslims the
secret entrances to one of the fortresses...
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Battle of the Trench. She had been
married first to the poet
Sallam ibn
Mishkam, who had
divorced her, and
second to
Kenana ibn al-Rabi, a commander. In...
- Akhtab Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf
Usayr ibn
Zarim Kinana ibn al-Rabi
Sallam ibn
Mishkam Ka'b ibn Asad
Barra binte Samawal Azzal ibn Samaw'al Abu al-Rafi ibn Abu...
- Al-Madinah to Khaybar,
including Sallam bin Abu Al-Huqayq,
Sallam bin
Mishkam, and
Kinanah bin Ar-Rabi`, went to
Makkah where they met with the leaders...
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qibla (direction of prayer)
changed from
Jerusalem to Mecca.
Sallam ibn
Mishkam, a Jew who
lived in
Medina and his
friends asked Muhammad: “How can we...
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along with
another leader of the Banu
Nadir tribe of Jews,
Sallam ibn
Mishkam,
conspired to
attack Madinah but they were unsuccessful. Abu
Sufyan took...
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Muslim woman. Barra's
daughter Safiyya was
initially married to
Sallam ibn
Mishkam, a
leader of the Nadir.
Later she
married Kenana ibn al-Rabi ibn Abu al-Huqayq...