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Usama ibn Zayd

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The Prophet appointed Usama as the commander of the troops (to be sent to Syria). The Muslims spoke about Usama (unfavorably). The Prophet said, "I have been informed that you spoke about Usama. (Let it be known that) he is the most beloved of all people to me"
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However, soon after the expedition was dispatched, news was received of Muhammad's death, forcing the army to return to Medina. The campaign was not reengaged until leadership of the community passed to
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As such, Usama was born into a family with strong connections to Muhammad and both his parents were prominent in the early Muslim community. His family
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After the death of Muhammad, Usama settled in Wadi al-Qura, then later in Medina. He died in al-Jurf "at the end of the caliphate of
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Muhammad appointed Usama ibn Zayd as the commander of an expeditionary force which was to invade the region of
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named Ubayd ibn Zayd, who was her first husband. Through this marriage, Usama's half brother,
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and adopted son of Muhammad. He is commonly regarded as the third person to have accepted
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led by Usama ibn Zayd that took place in June 632, in which Muslim forces raided
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Usama had a close relationship with Muhammad and he fought with Muhammad in the
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stood firmly and defended Muhammad the battlefield. These men were
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Zayd's mother, Suda bint Thaalaba, was from the Maan branch of the
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territory successfully, thus paving the way for the subsequent
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served as a slave in the household of Muhammad's parents,
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with Muhammad to escape the religious persecution of the
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Mubarakpuri, The Sealed Nectar (Free Version), p. 303
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Muhammad commanded all the 268:Muslim conquest of the Levant 70: 43: 966:Landau-Tasseron/Tabari p. 6. 700:Expedition of Usama bin Zayd 473:Expedition of Usama ibn Zayd 260:Expedition of Usama bin Zayd 202:أسامة بن زيد بن حارثة الكلبي 184:Expedition of Usama bin Zayd 7: 797: 688:Military career of Muhammad 375:of the Udhra branch of the 307:Abdullah ibn Abdul-Muttalib 212: 10: 1140: 894:Bewley/Saad vol. 8 p. 157. 685: 290:, and her second husband, 1099:Companions of the Prophet 1060:Powers, David S. 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Index

Mecca
Hejaz
Arabia
Medina
Umayyad Caliphate
Islam
Zayd ibn Harithah
Umm Ayman
companion of Muhammad
Ayman ibn Ubayd
Banu Kalb
Muhammad
Military commander
Muhammad
Battle of Hunayn
Expedition of Usama bin Zayd
Arabic
romanized
Muslim
companion
Muhammad
Zayd ibn Haritha
Umm Ayman (Barakah)
Balqa
Byzantine Empire
Battle of Mu'tah
Zayd ibn Harithah
Expedition of Usama bin Zayd
Byzantine
Muslim conquest of the Levant

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