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Expedition of Qatan

Battle in what is now Saudi Arabia


Battle in what is now Saudi Arabia

FieldValue
conflictRaid on Banu Asad bin Khuzaymah tribe
date625 AD, 4 AH, Muharram
placeNejd, Qatan, Saudi Arabia
result
*Muslims bring back booty<ref name"Mubarakpuri p. 349"Mubarakpuri, The sealed nectar: biography of the Noble Prophet , p. 349.
combatant1Muslims
combatant2Banu Asad bin Khuzaymah
commander1Abu Salama 'Abd Allah ibn 'Abd al-Asad
commander2Tulayha
strength1150
strength2Unknown
casualties10
casualties23 prisoners
  • Tribe members flee
  • Muslims bring back booty The Expedition of Qatan, was the first Raid on the Banu Asad bin Khuzaymah tribe, which occurred directly after the Battle of Hamra al-Asad in the year 4 A.H of the Islamic calendar.

Background

Banu Asad ibn Khuzaymah tribe (not to be confused with the Banu Asad tribe) were the residents of Qatan, in the vicinity of Fayd. They were a powerful tribe connected with the Quraysh. They resided near the hill of Qatan in Nejd, the site of one of the many of Muhammad's ghazwa in order to spread Islam. So he dispatched a force of 150 men under the leadership of Abu Salama Abd Allah ibn Abd al-Asad to make a sudden attack on this tribe on the first day of Muharram.

Raid

When the Muslims arrived at the site, the tribe members fled and the Muslims found three herdsmen with a large herd of camels and goats. Then the booty, along with the three captives, was brought to Medina.

On the rule on Ghanimah (plunder), the Dictionary of Islam writes, "If the Imam, or the leader of the Muslim army, conquers a country by force of arms, he is at liberty to leave the land in possession of the original proprietors, provided they pay tribute, or he may divide it amongst the Muslims; but with regard to movable property, it is unlawful for him to leave it in possession of the infidels, but he must bring it away with the army and divide it amongst the soldiers". Being movable objects, the goats were therefore taken back to Medina.

Abu Salamah had an inflammation from a previous wound, and he died.

The 2nd raid of the Banu Asad ibn Khuzaymah tribe took place almost 3 years later.

Islamic sources

Biographical literature

This event is mentioned in Ibn Sa’d's biography of Muhammad. The Muslim jurist Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyya also mentions the event in his biography of Muhammad, Zad al-Ma'ad. Modern secondary sources which mention this, include the award-winning book, Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum (The Sealed Nectar)

Hadith literature

, , and all mention that Muhammad sent some Muslims on a Military expedition to Nejd. This is where the raid took place.

states:

References

Notes

References

  1. Mubarakpuri, The sealed nectar: biography of the Noble Prophet , p. 349.
  2. Hawarey, Mosab. (2010). "The Journey of Prophecy; Days of Peace and War (Arabic)". Islamic Book Trust.
  3. al-Bukhari. "Sahih al-Bukhari".
  4. "Quran Tafsir {{!}} Tafsir Ibn Kathir - Surah 9. At-Tauba . Ayah 123".
  5. Ibn Sa’d, vol.ii, p. 150
  6. Hughes, dictionary of Islam, p. 459
  7. Mubarakpuri, The sealed nectar: biography of the Noble Prophet , p. 383.
  8. Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyya, Za'd al Ma'd, p. 2/108.
  9. ''[http://store.dar-us-salam.com/NW/004a.html Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum - The Sealed Nectar] {{webarchive. link. (2011-07-08 ''. Dar-us-Salam Publications)
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