- Madīnah or
Madinah (المدينة, al-Madina) and
known in pre-Islamic
times as
Yathrib (يَثْرِب), is the
capital of
Medina Province in the
Hejaz region of western...
- R. B. (1978). "The "Sunnah Jāmi'ah,"
Pacts with the
Yaṯẖrib Jews, and the "Taḥrīm" of
Yaṯẖrib:
Analysis and
Translation of the Do****ents
Comprised in...
-
before he and his
followers migrated from
Mecca to
Medina (then
known as
Yathrib)
later in 622. This event, the Hijrah,
marks the
beginning of the Islamic...
- Koreiza) were a
Jewish tribe which lived in
northern Arabia, at the
oasis of
Yathrib (now
known as Medina). They were one of the
three major Jewish tribes of...
-
tribe Banu
Khazraj and one of the
leading men of
Medina (then
known as
Yathrib). Upon the
arrival of Muhammad, Ibn
Ubayy became a Muslim, but the sincerity...
-
Yathrib (Arabic: ناحية يثرب.), also
transliterated Yethrib is a city in the
Salah ad Din Governorate, Iraq, 45
kilometres (28 mi)
directly north of the...
-
Islamic prophet Muhammad. He is the son of
Ghalib ibn Fihr who
lived in
Yathrib. The
tradition states that
Muhammad was the son of 'Abdullah, b. 'Abdu'I-Muttalib...
- Serjeant, R.B. (1978). "Sunnah Jami'ah,
pacts with the
Yathrib Jews, and the
Tahrim of
Yathrib".
Bulletin of the
School of
Oriental and
African Studies...
- As'ad the
Perfect mounted a
military expedition to
support the Jews of
Yathrib. Abu
Kariba As'ad, as
known from the inscriptions, led a
military campaign...
-
position on the
caravan road. The
Lihyanites ruled over a
large domain from
Yathrib in the
south and
parts of the
Levant in the north. In antiquity, Gulf of...