Expedition of Zayd ibn Harithah in al-Jumum took place in September 627 (AH 6).[2]
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0 | Unknown number captured |
Zayd ibn Harithah was the freed slave and the adopted son of Muhammad. He led a platoon Muhammad sent to Al Jumum, the home of Banu Salim, in the same year. A group of non-Muslims were captured.[3][4] A woman from Banu Muzaina was also captured, and she showed them the way to the enemy's camp, where the Muslims took captives and seized a large amount of booty. Later Muhammad freed the woman and married her to one of his followers.[1]
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edit- ^ a b Rahman al-Mubarakpuri, Saifur (2005), The Sealed Nectar, Darussalam Publications, p. 205, ISBN 9798694145923 (online Archived 2011-06-23 at the Wayback Machine)
- ^ Hawarey, Mosab (2010). The Journey of Prophecy; Days of Peace and War (Arabic). Islamic Book Trust. ISBN 978-9957-05-164-8.Note: Book contains a list of battles of Muhammad in Arabic, English translation available here
- ^ Uri Rubin (1998), The Life of Muḥammad, Ashgate, p. 223, ISBN 978-0-86078-703-7,
Haritha on the raid to al-Jamum and Zayd obtained goats and sheep and captured a group of unbelievers...
- ^ "Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Vol. 19. University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies. 1957. p. 275.
'Uqba referring to al-Jamum, on the authority of al-Zuhri, simply says : ' the Messenger of God sent Zayd b. Haritha on the raid to al-Jamum and Zayd obtained goats and sheep and captured a group of unbelievers