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fine dust beneath some young date-palms. They were woken up by the Prophet stirring them with his foot. He addressed 'Alī `Abū Turāb` (father of mud) being soiled with earth. The Prophet then asked, 'Shall I tell you of the two most wretched creatures? They are Uḥaymir of Thamūd who slaughtered the camel of
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narrated that he and 'Alī ibn Abū Ṭālib were companions on the expedition to al-'Ushayra. 'Alī proposed that they visit some men of Banū Mudlij who were doing some work on a well and on the date palms. They watched them for a while until they were overcome by drowsiness. They fell asleep in the soft
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Muhammad remained in al-‘Ushayrah for Jumādā al-Ūlā and some nights of Jumādā al-Ākhirah. In the process of this campaign, Muhammad entered into an alliance by contracting a non-aggression pact with Banū Madlij/Mudlij, a tribe inhabiting the vicinity of al-‘Ushayrah. The negotiation was done easily
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The army then moved on, leaving al-Khalā'iq to their left and traversed the 'Abdullah defile. From there Muhammad kept left; coming down the Yalyal trail where it joined al-Ḍabū'ah. He drank of the well at al-Ḍabū'ah and then traversed the plain of Malal until he met the road at Ṣukhayrāt al-Yamām
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They had 30 camels that they rode upon by turns. They made their way through the territory of the Banū Dīnār, then past Fayfā’ al-Khabār or Khayyār and made camp beneath a tree in the Ibn Azhar valley at a place called Dhāt al-Sāq. Muhammad said his prayers there where a mosque was built.
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Muḥammad knew when this caravan had departed from Mecca and encamped there for about a month for this caravan to arrive at the ambush point. But the Meccan caravan had already passed some days before when the Muslims arrived.
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between the months of Jumādi al-Ūlā and Jumādi al-Ākhirah (November–December, 623 CE). This was the 6th caravan expedition and the 3rd ‘Ghazwah’ (in which Muḥammad himself was the commander) occurring about 2 months after the
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This was the same caravan led by Abū Sufyān that Muhammad set out to intercept on its return from Syria two months after Dhi’l ‘Ushayrah invasion, and was the direct reason for the break out of the
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because their ally Banū Ḍamrah had already made a peace agreement with the Muslims. Muhammad also concluded another treaty that was made previously with Banū Ḍamrah during the
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and the man who will strike you on this,' and he placed his hand on 'Alī's head, 'so that this will become soaked from it.' and he touched 'Alī's beard.
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and then went on along it till he reached al-’Ushayrah, in the valley of Yanbu‘. They expected to ambush that caravan there.
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Dhil ‘Ushayrah (ذي العشيرة) is located about 9 manzils (100 miles) away from the valley of
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Muhammad then returned to Medina, without having engaged in battle.
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According to Ibn Ishaq, Muhammad prophesied the assassination of
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received intelligence that a Meccan caravan was heading towards
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The Journey of Prophecy; Days of Peace and War (Arabic)
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Ar-Raḥīq al-Makhtūm, Saifur Raḥmān al-Mubārakpuri, p128
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Campaigns
Muhammad
Al-‘Īṣ
Safwan
Buwat
Dhu al-'Ushairah
Abwa'
Badr
Kudr
Sawiq
Banu Qaynuqa'
Dhu 'Amar
Bahran
Uhud
Hamra' al-Asad
Banu Nadir
Badr al-Maw'id
Dhat ar-Riqa'
1st Daumat al-Jandal
Trench
Banu Qurayza
al-Muraysi'
Banu Lahyan
Hudaybiyyah
Fidak
Khaybar
3rd Wadi al-Qurra'

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