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Battle of Abraq

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reoccupied the strategic positions they had held during the Battle of Dhu al-Qassah: Al-Nu'man ibn Muqrin commanded the right wing, Abdullah ibn Muqrin the left wing, and Suwaid ibn Muqrin the rear guard. After arriving at Dhu al-Qassah, the army then proceeded towards Abraq. This was in the second
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clarified their neutral position. Many tribes sent delegations to Medina, pledging allegiance to the authorities and paying the zakat. Meanwhile, the tribes opposed to Islam openly declared their apostasy. As the situation became clear, the
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The exact strength of the rebellious tribes remains unknown to this day, but it is established that they were more numerous than the forces of the Rashidun Caliphate. The tribes that participated in the battle are clearly identified, as
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May God bless you, Caliph of the Messenger of God! Do not risk your life by leading the army yourself. If you are killed, it would disrupt the order of things. Appoint another to lead the army. Then, if he is killed, you can appoint
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deployed several columns of the army to pacify the surrounding regions. Taxes were collected following these operations, and the repentant clans offered gifts, which were accepted. The next day, the
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reports that after the Battle of Dhu al-Qassah, Abu Bakr As-Siddiq ordered Usama ibn Zayd's troops to rest, and then left the charge of Medina to Usama ibn Zayd. He said:
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The term "Truthful One" here refers to Abu Bakr, known as Al-Siddiq. The epithet "Al-Siddiq," meaning "The Truthful," has been and remains associated with Abu Bakr
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tried to resettle on this land but were prevented from doing so. They went to Medina to protest, claiming that the land belonged to them and asking:
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How many battles did we fight at al-Abraq against the furious Dhubyan ? We inflicted a heavy defeat on them with the help of the Truthful One.
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occupying their usual positions: Abdullah ibn Muqrin commanded the left flank and Suwaid ibn Muqrin the rear guard. As for the third brother,
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Although numerically superior, the rebellious Arab tribes were weakened and unable to continue the rebellion due to their defeat at the
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He then prepared a new expedition against the rebellious tribes at Abraq. Several companions, concerned for his safety, said to him:
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Determined, Abu Bakr As-Siddiq believed there was no better way to inspire his troops than to lead by example. He responded:
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was taken prisoner. The Banu Abs and Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat tribes fled, marking the defeat of the rebellious Arab tribes.
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remains unknown. However, available information indicates that they were numerically inferior to the rebellious tribes.
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and to dissuade the rebellious Arab tribes from launching new offensives. Another consequence of this victory was that
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by Abu Bakr as-Siddiq, and the regrouping of the defeated tribes, fleeing the battle, into a unified force at Buzakha.
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The spoils obtained from this expedition, combined with the zakat, helped strengthen the financial base of the
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over the region. Furthermore, the lands of Abraq, which had previously been under the control of the
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It is now forbidden for the Banu Dhubyan to control this region, as God has given it to us as spoils.
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The battle fought against the rebellious tribes at Abraq aimed primarily to prevent any threat to
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When he announced his intention to personally lead the army, some Muslims tried to dissuade him:
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began arriving in Medina that same night, brought first by Safwan bin Safwan ibn Tamimi, then by
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week of August 632 AD, corresponding to the third week of Joumada al-oula in the year 632 AH.
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was turned into pasture for the people. After the defeat of the rebellious Arab tribes, the
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Under his leadership, the army marched towards Dhu al-Qassah. where they were joined by
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The morale of the rebels at Abraq was affected by the arrival of the survivors of the
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Abraq was then reserved for the horses of the Muslims, while the rest of the land in
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You lie; it is not your land, but a gift that was returned to me after being stolen.
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This victory for the Rashidun Caliphate marked the end of defensive operations for
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No, by Allah! I will not do that. I will not burden others with my responsibility.
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took place in the Abraq area, located about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) north of
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Abu Bakr As-Siddiq, determined, firmly rejected this suggestion and replied:
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quickly deployed his army and launched an offensive against the insurgents.
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After the battle, Abu Bakr As-Siddiq stayed in Abraq for a few days. The
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He then led his army towards Dhu al-Qassah. With Abdullah ibn Muqrin and
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found that the rebellious Arab tribes were already in combat positions.
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army to rest and re-equip. Meanwhile, he worked to form a new army in
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region and is now a rocky and steep promontory located 8 km north of
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No, by Allah! I will not do that; I will show you the example myself.
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Regarding the Battle of Abraq, Ziyad ibn Hanzalah al-Tamimi said:
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After learning the outcome of the battle, Arab tribes living near
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Why are we being prevented from camping in our country?
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He refused their request and granted them no favor.
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Ridda wars
Wars of Apostasy

Wars of Apostasy
Arabian Peninsula
Saudi Arabia
24°50′23″N 39°30′12″E / 24.8398°N 39.5034°E / 24.8398; 39.5034
Rashidun
Rashidun Caliphate

Rashidun Caliphate

Banu Abs
Tayy
Banu Hawāzin
Banu Asad
Banu Dhubyan
Banu Subay'
Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat
Abu Bakr As-Siddiq
Suwaid ibn Muqrin
Al-Nu'man ibn Muqrin


Al-Hutay'ah
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