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Expedition of Khalid ibn al-Walid (Dumatul Jandal)

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of cattle, four hundred coats of mail and four hundred spears. He set apart the special share of the Prophet, may Allah bless him. Then he divided the spoils after separating al-Khums and what was set part for the Prophet, may Allah bless him. Then he distributed the remainder of the spoils among his companions. For every one of them there were five shares. Now Khalid Ibn al-Walid set out with Ukaydir and his brother Musad. who was in the fort, and with what he had concluded peace on, to return to al-Madinah. He presented Ukaydir to the Apostle of Allah, may Allah bless him. He (Ukaydir)...
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Then he entered the fort and Khalid granted him amnesty against being slain, till he was produced before the Apostle of Allah, may Allah bless him, on the condition that he surrendered Dumat al-Jandal. He complied and he (Khalid) concluded peace with him for two thousand camels, eight hundred heads
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The Apostle of Allah, may Allah bless him, then sent Khalid Ibn al-Walid at the head of four hundred and twenty horsemen in Rajab of the ninth year, in a sariyyah against Ukaydir Ibn 'Abd al-Malik, at Dumat al-Jandal. (The distance) between it and al-Madinah is equal to (fifteen nights (journey)).
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Khalid reached there, he had emerged from his fort in the moonlight along with his brother Hassan, to hunt a wild cow. The horsemen of Khalid lbn al-Walid attacked them. He (Khalid) captured Ukaydir. His brother Hassan resisted and fought till he was killed. Those, who were with them, fled away.
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Finally, about October 630(vii/9), Khalid b. al-Walid was sent from Tabuk to Dumat al-Jandal with 420 horsemen. By capturing the 'king', Ukaydir b. 'Abd al-Malik al- Kindi, he secured the surrender of the stronghold. Apparently an immediate payment was to be made of 2,000 camels, 800 slaves, 400
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Finally, about October 630(vii/9), Khalid b. al-Walid was sent from Tabuk to Dumat al-Jandal with 420 horsemen. By capturing the 'king', Ukaydir b. 'Abd al-Malik al- Kindi, he secured the surrender of the stronghold. Apparently an immediate payment was to be made of 2,000 camels, 800 slaves, 400
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Khalid brought him back to Muhammad, who spared his life for a ransom of 2000 camels, 800 slaves, 400 armours and 400 lances. He brought all this booty back to Madinah, along with the captive, he also brought another brother of the Prince of Duma. Mubarakpuri, mentions that another condition for
753:(The Sealed Nectar), a modern Islamic hagiography of Muhammad written by the Indian Muslim author Saif ur-Rahman Mubarakpuri, Muhammad sent Khalid ibn Walid to Dumatul Jandal, against Ukaydir ibn Abd al-Malik al-Kindi, the Christian prince of Dumatul Jandal (the area is also known as Duma). 926:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) sent Khalid ibn al-Walid to Ukaydir of Dumah. He was seized and they brought him to him (i.e. the Prophet). He spared his life and made peace with him on condition that he should pay jizyah
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Ukaydir's brother was also out hunting, and after a short struggle, Khalid ibn Walid captured and killed him. Then he took Ukaydir captive, but he was quickly surrounded by his followers.
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When Khalid came to the castle of the Christian prince, he saw oryxes coming out rubbing their horns against the castle gate, and he saw Ukaydir hunting the oryxes.
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Khalid ibn Walid was sent with 450 horsemen (or 420 according to other sources) and Muhammad said to Khalid: "You will see him hunting oryxes".
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After Khalid took Ukaydir captive, he threatened to kill him if the gates of Duma were not opened.
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sparing his life and making peace with him, was that he recognize the duty of paying the tribute (
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coats of mail, and 400 lances, while for the future there was to be an annual jizyah or poll-tax.
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coats of mail, and 400 lances, while for the future there was to be an annual jizyah or poll-tax.
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Ukaydir belonged to the Kindah control over whom he had obtained, and he was a Christian.
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2,000 camels, 800 slaves, 400 coats of mail, and 400 lances, of ransom paid.
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Muslim military expedition to Dumatul Jandal in October 630 AD
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in his book "Kitab al-tabaqat al-kabir", as follows:
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Expedition of Khalid ibn al-Walid (2nd Dumatul Jandal)
Dumat Al-Jandal
Jizyah
Khalid ibn al-Walid
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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

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