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Sajah bint Al-Harith ibn
Suwayd al-Taghlibi (Arabic: سجاح بنت الحارث بن سويد التغلبي, fl. 630s CE) from the
tribe of Banu Taghlib, was an Arab Christian...
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During the
Ridda wars
which emerged following the
death of Muhammad,
Sajah bint al-Harith
declared that she was a
prophetess after learning that Musaylima...
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inflicted "abuse and "captivation" of
Layla and easy
seduction towards Sajah. Eventually,
Malik was
killed by
Khalid bin Walid,
after refusing to give...
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Sajah finds his
poetry and
perfumes desirable and
fornicates with him.
After the story, the
author describes the
marriage of
Musaylima and
Sajah, the...
- the
alliance between Musaylima and
Sajah came into
abrupt end as
Musaylima grew su****ious
towards Sajah. Thus,
Sajah left Musaylima's
force alone to fought...
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Ghatafan tribes under Tulayha and the
rebellion of the
Tamim tribe led by
Sajah; both
leaders claimed to be prophets.
After Abu Bakr
quashed the threat...
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metrical parallelism. A
single clause or
phrase in saj' is can be
called a
sajʿah (pl. sajʿāt), or a faṣl (fuṣūl), or a
fiqrah (pl. fiqar), or a qarīnah (pl...
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Sajah Suaeed. "Muqatta'at". www.academia.edu.
Retrieved 17
November 2015. Bellamy...
- Völkerslachtdenkmal and Freemasonry".
South African Journal of Art
History (
SAJAH). 24 (1): 150–160. hdl:2263/13998. Vermeulen, Irma (1999). Man en Monument:...
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defeated them and they
surrendered along with
their leader.
Musaylimah Tulayha Sajah Saf ibn
Sayyad Muir 1861, pp. 248–250. Algül 1995, pp. 440–441. Ahmed, Mufti...