Banu Khazraj

Banu Khazraj

The Banu al-Khazraj ( _ar. بنو الخزرج) was one of the tribes of Arabia during Muhammad's era. [jewishencyclopedia.com [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=216&letter=B] ] jewishencyclopedia.com [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=326&letter=M] ]

History

Early history

Abu Muhammad Al-hasan Ibn Ahmad Al-hamdani mentioned that The Banu Khazraj along with Banu Aws settled the area of Yathrib around the 2nd century ad as part of the PreIslamic Exodus of Yemen due to the Great Dam damage.

However, all sources agree that the Banu Khazraj and Banu Aus became hostile to each other.

Jewish Chrnicles state that they went to war against each other in the Battle of Bu'ath a few years before the Islamic prophet Muhammad migrated to Medina.

There were three Jewish tribes present in Medina: Banu Qaynuqa, Banu Nadir and Banu Qurayza.

During the battle, The Banu Nadir and the Banu Qurayza fought on the side of the Banu Aus, while the Banu Qaynuqa were allied with the Banu Khazraj. The latter were defeated after a long and desperate battle..

Hijrah — 622

Muhammad came to Medina as a mediator, invited to resolve the feud between the factions of Banu Aws and Banu Khazraj. He ultimately did so by absorbing both factions into his Muslim community, forbidding bloodshed among Muslims. Fact|date=February 2007

The Banu Aus were included in point 30-31 of the Constitution of Medina as allies to the Muslims, being as "one nation/community with the Believers". [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Constitution_of_Medina ] [http://www.balagh.net/english/ahl_bayt/the_message/27.htm The Message ] ]

Abd-Allah ibn Ubaiy, their chief,jewishencyclopedia.com [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=192&letter=A&search=Banu%20Khazraja] ] is said to have ploted against Muhammad. [http://www.islamic-council.org/lib/men/ABD-ALLAH-IBN-RAWAAHAH.html]

After this, Banu Khazraj and others became known as the AnsarFact|date=July 2008.

on 624, when men of the Banu Aus tribe murdered Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf, some Khazraj tribesman including Abdallah ibn Unays went to Muhammad and received his permission to kill Sallam ibn Abu al-Huqayq.Fact|date=February 2007

AlMamlika AlNasria (the Nasrids) in Granada

In 1228 Ibn Alahmar gathered the remains of the muslim population cornered in Granada and established Almamlika Alnasria derived from the Ansar of Mecca whom he claimed direct lineage to. the Nasrids. With the Reconquista in full swing after the conquest of Cordoba in 1236, the Nasrids aligned themselves with Ferdinand III of Castile, officially becoming a tributary state in 1238. The state officially becoming the Kingdom of Granada in 1238. The Nasrids had to turn there backs against the muslims of Cordoba and Seville in order to survive the reconquest.

Initially the kingdom of Granada linked the commercial routes from Europe with those of the Maghreb. The territory constantly shrank, however, and by 1492, Granada controlled only a small territory on the Mediterranean coast. Arabic was the official language, and was the mother tongue of the majority of the population.

Granada was held as a vassal to Castille for many decades, and provided trade links with the muslim world, particularly the gold trade with the sub-saharan areas south of Africa. The Nasrids also provided troops for Castille while the kingdom was also a source of mercenary fighters from North Africa. However, Portugal discovered direct the African trade routes by sailing around the coast of West Africa. Thus Granada became less and less important for Castille and with the unification of Castille and Aragon in 1479, those kingdoms set their sights on conquering Granada and Navarre.

On January 2 1492, the last Muslim leader, Muhammad XII, known as Boabdil to the Spanish, surrendered complete control of Granada, to Ferdinand and Isabella, "Los Reyes Católicos" ("The Catholic Monarchs"), after the city was besieged.

See Nasrid dynasty for a full list of the Nasrid rulers of Granada. The most prominent members of the dynasty were:
*Mohammed ibn Alhamar (died 1273), the founder of the dynasty
*Yusuf I (1334–1354)
*Muhammed V (1354–1391), builder of the royal palace within the Alhambra
*Boabdil of Granada, the last of the line, who surrendered in 1492 to Ferdinand and Isabel and was given the Alpujarras mountains to rule to the East of Granada, although he left for Tlemsen in Morocco.

People

*Abd-Allah ibn Ubaiy — chief
*Sa'd ibn Ubadah,The Sealed Nectar [http://www.sunnipath.com/Resources/PrintMedia/Books/B0033P0017.aspx The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge] on sunnipath.com] the chief of the KhazrajImamate: The Vicegerency of the Prophet [http://www.al-islam.org/ Al-islam.org] [http://www.al-islam.org/imamate/3.htm] ]
*Hassan ibn Thabit —
*Ubayy ibn Kab —
*Al-Bara ibn Malik
*Habab ibn Mundhir
*Anas ibn Malikislamonline.net [http://www.islamonline.net/English/In_Depth/hijry/1425/article/08.shtml] ]
*Al-Bara ibn Malik
*`Abd Allah ibn Rawahah
*As‘ad bin Zurarah bin ‘Ads
*Sa‘d bin Ar-Rabi‘ bin ‘Amr
*Rafi‘ bin Malik bin Al-‘Ajlan
*Al-Bara’ bin Ma‘rur bin Sakhr
*‘Abdullah bin ‘Amr bin Haram
*‘Ubadah bin As-Samit bin Qais
*Al-Mundhir bin ‘Amr bin Khunais

ee also

*Islam

References


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