Tulayha ibn Huwailid al-Assadi ( Arabic. ﻃﻠﻴﺤـة ﺑﻦ ﺧﻮﻳﻠﺪ ﺍلاﺳﺪﻱ ; mind. 642 ) - the leader of the Assad tribe and one of the "false prophets" of Arabia. One of the characteristic figures of the prophetic movement in Arabia of the 7th century.
| Tulaiha | |
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| Arab. ﻃﻠﻴﺤـة | |
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| Birth name | Tulayha ibn Huwailid ibn Navfal al-Assadi |
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| Father | Huwailid ibn Navfal |
| Battles | the conquest of Iraq and Syria |
| Developments | prophetic movement in Arabia , Ridd war |
Biography
Tulaiha was one of the military leaders of the Asad tribe. He participated in battles with Muslims in 626 and 627 years. He was famous for his insight and ability to predict the future. In 631-32, Tulaiha declared himself a prophet, prophesied of the future victories of the Arabs, in particular, their conquest of Syria and Iraq [2] .
After the death of the Prophet Muhammad, he intensified his activities, carried away part of the Asad, Phazar and Thai tribes to a temporary decline from Islam . His activities posed a threat to the young Muslim state. The troops sent against him under the command of Khalid ibn al-Walid defeated his army. The escaped Tulaykh later repented and converted to Islam. He participated in the conquest by Muslims of Iraq and Syria [3] . He died in 642 or 645.
Notes
- ↑ Ali-zade A. Islamic Encyclopedic Dictionary - M .: Ansar , 2007. - ISBN 978-5-98443-025-8
- ↑ Islam: ES, 1991 .
- ↑ Ali-zade, A.A., 2007 .
Literature
- Piotrovsky M. B. Tulaiha // Islam: Encyclopedic Dictionary / Otv. ed. S. M. Prozorov . - M .: Science , GDVL , 1991 . - S. 238. - ISBN 5-02-016941-2 .
- Ali-zade A. A. Tulayh // Islamic Encyclopedic Dictionary . - M .: Ansar , 2007 .-- 400 p. - (The Golden Fund of Islamic Thought). - ISBN 5-98443-025-8 .
- Ṭulayḥa / Landau-Tasseron, Ella // Encyclopaedia of Islam . 2 ed . - Leiden: EJ Brill , 1960-2005. (paid)