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Attab had converted to Islam after Mecca was conquered by the Muslims. Due to its sanctity for the Muslims, the governorship of Mecca was a coveted post and Attab was appointed over several other more experienced potential candidates from the Quraysh, which dominated the city. He continued in the
247:, one of the early principal leaders of Qurayshite opposition to Muhammad. According to al-Waqidi, Attab died in 634, while al-Tabari held that he died in 644. His son Abd al-Rahman was a prominent soldier in 470: 446: 521: 392: 462:
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tribe. He was appointed as the governor of the city of
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Index

Governor
Muhammad
Abu Bakr
Umar
Mecca
Hejaz
Arabia
Rashidun Caliphate
Arabic
romanized
CE
Banu Umayya
Quraysh
Mecca
conquest
Islamic prophet
Muhammad
Abu Bakr
Al-Waqidi
Umar
Al-Tabari
Abu Jahl
Aisha
Malik al-Ashtar
Battle of the Camel
Abdallah ibn Khalid ibn Asid


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