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prominent Arabian shrine of al-ʻUzzā was at a
place called Nakhlah near
Qudayd, east of
Mecca toward aṭ-Ṭā’if;
three trees were
sacred to her
there (according...
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information of
Islam and the
Sunnah available today. He left and went to al-
Qudayd, a
place between Makkah and
Madinah on the 9th of Muharram,
where he died...
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scholar Muslim leader Influenced by * Abu el-Qasim Ali bin H****an
Khalaf bin
Qudayd el-Masry *
Muhammad bin
Zayan bin
Habib Abi Bakr Al-Hadrami * Abu Bakr Abdullah...
- such as the
shrines to al-Lat, al-’Uzza and
Manat in Ta’if,
Nakhla and al-
Qudayd respectively. Less
complex societies outside South Arabia often had smaller...
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worship was
ended with the
destruction of her
shrine in the s**** of al-
Qudayd.
Attested Attested Al-Muharriq Al-Muharriq is a god
worshipped by the Banu...
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Quraysh in Mecca, and
Kinanah in
Jabal al-Abwā’ and Murr al-Ẓahrān and
Qudayd. The Arab
tribes in
general often used to move from one area to another...
- north, with Balj
commanding the vanguard. The
Medinese army was
defeated at
Qudayd,
where many,
including Abd al-Aziz and
several members of the Quraysh, were...
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military experience, were
ambushed by the
Kharijites at the
village of
Qudayd between Medina and
Mecca and Abd al-Aziz was slain. The
Kharijites subsequently...
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received an
education on the
Quran and
hadith under Ali ibn al-Hasan ibn
Qudayd and Abu Abd al-Rahman al-Nasa'i, and was
later a
transmitter of
hadith himself...