- The Banu
Qaynuqa (Arabic: بنو قينقاع; also
spelled Banu Kainuka, Banu Kaynuka, Banu Qainuqa, Banu
Qaynuqa) was one of the
three main
Jewish tribes that...
- tradition, the
invasion of Banu
Qaynuqa, also
known as the
expedition against Banu
Qaynuqa,
occurred in AD 624. The Banu
Qaynuqa were a
Jewish tribe expelled...
- conflict, his life was
saved by his
Jewish allies from the
tribe of Banu
Qaynuqa, as he
would later exclaim: "300
soldiers armed in mail, and 400 unequipped...
-
tribes of
Medina and the
Jewish fortress at Khaybar. He
expelled the Banu
Qaynuqa tribe for
violating the
Constitution of
Medina in 624,
followed by the...
-
previously joined by two
Jewish Arab tribes, the Banu
Qurayza and the Banu
Qaynuqa. Like
other Jews of Medina, the Banu
Nadir bore
Arabic names, but they...
- one of the
three major Jewish tribes of the city,
along with the Banu
Qaynuqa and Banu Nadir.
Jewish tribes reportedly arrived in
Hijaz in the wake of...
-
Muslims and the Banu
Qaynuqa (the
allies of the
Khazraj tribe) soon afterwards. When a
Muslim woman visited a jeweler's shop in the
Qaynuqa marketplace, she...
- Ali in the Banu
Qaynuqa market, and
another version by Ibn Ishaq,
which tells the
story of a
Muslim woman being pranked by a
Qaynuqa goldsmith. Regardless...
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Arabia historically attested include: Banu
Harith or Bnei
Chorath Banu
Qaynuqa Banu
Shutayba Jafna Clan of the Banu Tha'laba who were
exiled members of...
-
uncertainty about the
inclusion of the
three major Jewish tribes of Medina—Banu
Qaynuqa, Banu Nadir, and Banu Qurayza), the
quantity of do****ents, the precise...