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Tulayha ibn Khuwaylid

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342:(the Sassanid soldiers) catch up with him, the first of our champion which equal to 1000 soldiers was killed by him (Tulayha). Then the second man, equal to the first man. Then I catch up with him (Tulayha) and I appoint my reserve to replace my position as I was ready to face death to exact revenge of my peers (who has been killed by Tulayha). But now I am a prisoner. 341:
Since I was a child, I have been told about the stories about heroes. but I never imagined this: This man has travelled about two farsakh 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) into a camp which manned by 70,000 soldiers. He won't return before seizing the enemy's horses and tearing down large tents. After we
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particularly detailed in one chain of Narrations the circumstances in which Tulayha infiltrated the Sassanid camps under the cover of darkness, singlehandedly wreaking havoc in their camps, killing two Sassanid soldiers, taking two horses and then brought back one captive to Sa'd ibn abi Waqqas.
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and Tulayhah Asadi. Each one of them counts as a thousand." Jabir bin Abdullah has found the praising about Tulayha that he said among soldiers that participating in the battle of al-Qadisiyah that had not desired worldly gain and also exceptionally pious and trustworthy, they are Tulayhah bin
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and the recipient of divine revelation. Thus, Tulayha became the third person to claim prophethood among the Arabs against Muhammad. Many tribes acknowledged him as a prophet, which made him sufficiently strong and powerful to lead a confederacy of numerous tribes against the Muslims.
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against the forces of Tulayha and his followers as they prepared to launch an attack on Medina during the Ridda wars. The Rashidun commanders held until they were reinforced by Abu Bakr. Tulayha was defeated and his forces were driven back to Zhu Hussa.
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The Tabari chronicle records that he played significant roles in the famous battle of al-Qādisiyyah. The translation from Arabic language by Andrew Leber said where the contingent of
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biography, also borrowed the same circumstances and wrote the aftermath of the raid as following: Sa'd asking the Sassanid captive about what happened, the latter answered:
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Abu Dawud (d. 316 AH) wrote: "Sayf is nothing. He was a liar. Some of his Hadiths were conveyed and the majority of them are denied."
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after the latter’s assumption of the position of Caliph. Later on, Tulayha enthusiastically took part in the campaign against the
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Tulayha was slain at the last battle in Nahavand. However, his performance was pivotal in Muslims victory in this battle.
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At one time recorded he single-handedly rushed enemy ranks in the dark of night and came back with a prisoner of war,
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E.J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936, By Martijn Theodoor Houtsma, T W Arnold, A J Wensinck, pg.831
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Skepticism regarding Ya'qubi works were exist as he was accused with bias of Shiite sympathy regarding his works
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The Sassanid prisoner later converted to Islam and gave valuable information to the Muslim army.
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was sent to crush him and his confederacy. The armies of Khalid and Tulayha met at a place named
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al-Hakim (d. 405 AH) wrote: "Sayf is accused of being a heretic. His narrations are abandoned."
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A Short History of Islam: From the Rise of Islam to the Fall of Baghdad, 571 A.D. to 1258 A.D.
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Al-Haqqani, Shaykh Muhammad Nazim Adil; Kabbani, Shaykh Muhammad Hisham (2002).
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Encyclopaedia of Islam By Mufti M. Mukarram Ahmed, Muzaffar Husain Syed, pg.200
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Khuwailid Al-Asadi, 'Amr bin Ma'di Karb (another former apostate leader) and
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although non narrative historical informations of him was not criticized
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scholars expressed their skepticism regarding historical narration of
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The Origins of the Islamic State quoting Ya'kubi vol II page 165,2002
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to send him reinforcements, Umar replied: "I have sent you 2000 men:
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in 632. In this engagement, the army of Tulayha was defeated in the
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The Origins of the Islamic State quoting Yalubi volume II page 165
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recorded that Tulayha was among the ones who found the corpse of
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for their strength in battlefield and military wisdom during the
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The Early Caliphate; Maulana Muhammad Ali; eBookIt.com, 2011
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Islam at war, By George F. Nafziger, Mark W. Walton, pg.17
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Muhammad, the Messenger of Islam: His Life & Prophecy
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Another record from the notoriously dubious account of
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Index

Tulayha ibn Khuwaylid ibn Nawfal al-Asadi
Nahavand
Arabs
Banu Asad ibn Khuzaymah
Expedition of Qatan
Battle of the Trench
Battle of Zhu Qissa
Battle of Buzakha
Battle of Ghamra
Battle of al-Qadisiyyah
Battle of Jalula
Battle of Nahavand

Arabic
Muhammad
Banu Asad ibn Khuzaymah
Expedition of Qatan
Battle of the Trench
Battle of Buzakha
Battle of Ghamra
Rashidun caliphate
Battle of al-Qadisiyyah
Battle of Jalula
Battle of Nahavand
Amr ibn Ma'adi Yakrib
Umar
Muslim conquest of Persia
Muhammad
prophet
Abu Bakr

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