The Relationship of Yathrib with The Arab tribe and the capital cities before Islam. | ||
journal of arabian sciences heritage | ||
Article 1, Volume 0, Issue 1, May 2018, Pages 7-30 | ||
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The Relationship of Yathrib with The Arab tribe and the capital cities before Islam. Proff. Dr.Jassim Sagban Ali Education College for women/History dept./Baghdad University Yathrib contained many villages . Every village was semi independent . The Amaliqa Arab had lived in before the others Arab ,like Bany Bala . Aws and Khazraj had immigrated to Yathrib about 200 A .D. Aws and khazraj allied with many Arabs tribe in Madina or around it. These tribes were different in their attitude toward Aws and Khazraj . some of them were neutral and tried to reform the quarrel ,while some of them allied the Aws ,the others allied the Khazraj . That allies changed later on to the foe in rise of Islam. Some of that allies were related to the marriage . Yathrib had a relationship of trade and marriage with Mecca .Hashim , The ground father of the prophet Muhammed , had married two women from Khazraj . that marriage had its influence on the welcoming which the prophet had it when he had immigrated to Yathrib . Quraish failed to find solution for the Aws and Khazraj problems , so they invited the Muslims to Yathrib . Quraish failed to satisfy her allies in Yathrib to leave the prophet and get him away from Madina . when Quraish did not manage to achieved that ,the friendship between them changed to murderous war . Later on Quraish embraced Islam and begin anew life in Islamic History. The depth of Yathribian relationship with the centre of civilization give them a wild experiences and flexible mind .that made the society able to shelter the Muslims . later on madina become the general center of Islam .the days of Aws and Khazraj had continued 200 years before Islam. That gave them a good military experiences . when Islam called to peace ,they embraced it , and put their experiences of war under preaching of Islam . | ||
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