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Apostasy in
Islam (Arabic: ردة, romanized:
ridda or ارتداد, irtidād) is
commonly defined as the
abandonment of
Islam by a Muslim, in thought, word, or...
- The
Ridda Wars were a
series of
military campaigns launched by the
first caliph Abu Bakr
against rebellious Arabian tribes, some of
which were led by...
- Najd (Arabic: نَجْدٌ,
Arabic pronunciation: [nad͡ʒd] ), or Nejd, is the
central region of
Saudi Arabia and the
Arabian Peninsula. Its
boundaries cannot...
- his reign, he
overcame a
number of uprisings,
collectively known as the
Ridda wars, as a
result of
which he was able to
consolidate and
expand the rule...
-
Mosque and
fought in most of the
early Muslim expeditions. He
fought in the
Ridda wars
under Caliph Abu Bakr (r. 632–634) and in the
Muslim conquest of Iran...
- who
declared themselves new
prophets but were
crushed by Abu Bakr in the
Ridda wars.
Local po****tions of Jews and
indigenous Christians, ****cuted as...
-
false prophetess Sajah bint al-Harith
before she was
subdued during the
Ridda wars.
Later on he
carried on a
successful military campaign under Khalid...
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their leading families revolted against the
early Muslim state during the
Ridda wars (632–633). The
tribe was
dealt a
heavy blow, but
surviving leaders...
- caliphs: Abu Bakr and Umar.
Khalid pla****
leading command roles in the
Ridda Wars
against rebel tribes in
Arabia in 632–633, the
initial campaigns in...
- the
capital Medina which completed its
reconquest of the
territory (the
Ridda Wars) with the
Battle of
Dibba in
which 10,000
lives are
thought to have...