- Allāh ibn
Rawāḥa ibn Thaʿlaba), was one of the
companions of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad who was
killed in the
Battle of Mut'ah. Ibn
Rawaha was from the...
- the
sources were Zayd ibn Haritha, Ja'far ibn Abi Talib, Abd
Allah ibn
Rawaha, Mas'ud ibn al-Aswad, Wahb ibn Sa'd,
Abbad ibn Qays, Amr ibn Sa'd, Harith...
-
opening the way for
Mutlaq bin Muhammad's
forces to the
villages of Bani
Rawaha at the
entrance to Wadi Samail, and the
Samail Fort
opened its
doors to...
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grandfather of Muhammad's wife
Khadija bint Khuwaylid, Za'ida ibn al-Asamm ibn
Rawaha, was the
cousin of Fatima's mother. Muhammad's father, Abdullah, died before...
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Abdullah Al Rasi (1929–1994),
Lebanese physician and
politician Abdullah ibn
Rawaha (C. 590–629),
general in the
Battle of Mut'ah
Abdullah bin Saud Al Saud...
-
Expedition of
Abdullah ibn
Rawaha to Khyber, took
place in
February 628 AD. Ibn
Hisham also
refers to this as
Abdullah b.
Rawaha's raid to kill al-Yusayr...
- Kuwait,
United Arab Emirates, Oman, Sudan, Eritrea, and Jordan, and the Banu
Rawaha located mostly in Oman and the UAE. They are
known to be the
second strongest...
- over the command. If Zayd ibn
Harithah is
killed or wounded,
Abdullah ibn
Rawaha will take his place. If
Abdullah is killed, then let the
Muslims appoint...
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Zuhayr ibn Jadhīma ibn
Rawāḥa al-ʿAbsī (Arabic: زهير بن جذيمة) was the
chieftain of the Banu Abs who
ultimately became the
leader of the
Ghatafan and Hawazin...
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expelled to
Upper Egypt consisted of the Hayb, Labid, Dabbab, Awf,
Zughba and
Rawaha; each of
these consisted of
several clans.
Medieval Muslim chroniclers report...