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The expedition against the ] tribe, also known as the '''Al Kudr Invasion'''<ref name="Mubarakpuri 2005 280">{{citation|title=The sealed nectar: biography of the Noble Prophet|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=r_80rJHIaOMC&pg=PA280| first=Saifur Rahman Al|last=Mubarakpuri|year=2005|publisher=Darussalam Publications|isbn=978-9960-899-55-8|page=280}}</ref> occurred directly after the ] in the year 2 A.H of the Islamic calendar. The expedition was ordered by ] after he received intelligence that the Banu Salim were planning to invade Madina.<ref name="Al-Mubarakpuri 2002"/> The expedition against the ] tribe, also known as the '''Al Kudr Invasion'''<ref name="Mubarakpuri 2005 280">{{citation|title=The sealed nectar: biography of the Noble Prophet|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=r_80rJHIaOMC&pg=PA280| first=Saifur Rahman Al|last=Mubarakpuri|year=2005|publisher=Darussalam Publications|isbn=978-9960-899-55-8|page=280}}</ref> occurred directly after the ] in the year 2 A.H of the Islamic calendar. The expedition was ordered by ] after he received intelligence that the Banu Salim were planning to invade Madina.<ref name="Al-Mubarakpuri 2002"/>


This was Muhammad's first intereaction with the people of ]. He had gotten news that some tribes were amassing an army on march from ].<ref name="Critical Lives: Muhammad">Yahiya Emerick, , p. 185, Penguin, 2002</ref><ref>Mubarakpuri, The Sealed Nectar, p. 147. ()</ref> This was Muhammad's first intereaction with the people of ]. He had gotten news that some tribes were amassing an army on march from ].<ref name="Critical Lives: Muhammad">Yahiya Emerick, , p. 185, Penguin, 2002</ref><ref name="online">Mubarakpuri, The Sealed Nectar, p. 147. ()</ref>


So Muhammad responded by launching a pre-emptive strike against their base in Al Kudr, which was a watering place at the time.<ref name="Mubarakpuri, The Sealed Nectar p. 204">Mubarakpuri, The Sealed Nectar, p. 204. ()</ref> When the tribe heard of this, they fled. Muhammad captured 500 of their camels from the raid, and distributed it between his fighters. He also kept a fifth of the spoils.<ref name="Critical Lives: Muhammad"/><ref>{{cite book|isbn=5872528906|title=The Sealed Nectar|author=]|page=107|chapter-url=https://books.google.pl/books?id=2q4KAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA107&lpg=PA107&dq=&quot;He+stayed+there+for+three+days,+took+their+500+camels+as+booty&quot;|chapter=ALKUDR INVASION|quote=He stayed there for three days, took their 500 camels as booty and distributed them to the fighters after he had set aside the usual one-fifth}}</ref><ref name="Haykal 1976">{{citation|title=The Life of Muhammad|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fOyO-TSo5nEC&pg=PA267|first=Husayn |last=Haykal|year=1976|publisher=Islamic Book Trust |isbn=978-983-9154-17-7|pages=267}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|authors=]|title=]|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=1956|isbn=978-0-19-577307-1|page=17}} ()</ref> So Muhammad responded by launching a pre-emptive strike against their base in Al Kudr, which was a watering place at the time.<ref name="Mubarakpuri, The Sealed Nectar p. 204">Mubarakpuri, The Sealed Nectar, p. 204. ()</ref> When the tribe heard of this, they fled. The Muslims captured 500 of their camels from the raid.<ref name="Critical Lives: Muhammad"/><ref name="online"/><ref name="Haykal 1976">{{citation|title=The Life of Muhammad|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fOyO-TSo5nEC&pg=PA267|first=Husayn |last=Haykal|year=1976|publisher=Islamic Book Trust |isbn=978-983-9154-17-7|pages=267}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|authors=]|title=]|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=1956|isbn=978-0-19-577307-1|page=17}} ()</ref>

This event is mentioned in ]'s biography of Muhammad and other historical books.<ref name="Mubarakpuri 2005 280"/><ref></ref> Modern secondary sources which mention this include the award-winning book <ref>''''. Dar-us-Salam Publications
</ref> ] (The Sealed Nectar).<ref name="Mubarakpuri 2005 280"/>


==See also== ==See also==
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==Notes== ==Notes==

Revision as of 22:32, 18 November 2016

Al Kudr Invasion
Date623, 2 AH
LocationAl Kudr
Result

Muslim victory:

  • Banu Salim tribe members all flee
  • 500 camels of the Banu Salim, taken by Muhammad as war booty
Belligerents
Muslims Banu Salim tribe
Commanders and leaders
Muhammad None
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Campaigns of Muhammad
Further information: Military career of Muhammad

The expedition against the Banu Salim tribe, also known as the Al Kudr Invasion occurred directly after the Battle of Badr in the year 2 A.H of the Islamic calendar. The expedition was ordered by Muhammad after he received intelligence that the Banu Salim were planning to invade Madina.

This was Muhammad's first intereaction with the people of Bahrain. He had gotten news that some tribes were amassing an army on march from Bahrain.

So Muhammad responded by launching a pre-emptive strike against their base in Al Kudr, which was a watering place at the time. When the tribe heard of this, they fled. The Muslims captured 500 of their camels from the raid.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Al-Mubarakpuri, Saifur Rahman (2002), When the Moon Split, DarusSalam, p. 159
  2. Mubarakpuri, Saifur Rahman Al (2005), The sealed nectar: biography of the Noble Prophet, Darussalam Publications, p. 280, ISBN 978-9960-899-55-8
  3. ^ Yahiya Emerick, Critical Lives: Muhammad, p. 185, Penguin, 2002
  4. ^ Mubarakpuri, The Sealed Nectar, p. 147. (online)
  5. Mubarakpuri, The Sealed Nectar, p. 204. (online)
  6. Haykal, Husayn (1976), The Life of Muhammad, Islamic Book Trust, p. 267, ISBN 978-983-9154-17-7
  7. Muhammad at Medina. Oxford University Press. 1956. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-19-577307-1. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |authors= ignored (help) (online)
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