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Invasion of Banu Qaynuqa
Part of Muhammad's campaigns
Date
15 Shawwal 2 AH April 624[2][3]
Location
Yathrib, Hejaz, Arabia[1]
Result
Muslim victory
Belligerents
Muslims of Mecca
Banu Qaynuqa tribe [1]
Commanders and leaders
Muhammad
Unknown
Strength
Unknown
700 [3]: 209–10
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Campaigns of Muhammad
Al-‘Īṣ
Safwan
Buwat
Dhu al-'Ushairah
Abwa'
Badr
Kudr
Sawiq
Banu Qaynuqa'
Dhu 'Amar
Bahran
Uhud
Hamra' al-Asad
Banu Nadir
Badr al-Maw'id
Dhat ar-Riqa'
1st Daumat al-Jandal
Trench
Banu Qurayza
al-Muraysi'
Banu Lahyan
Hudaybiyyah
Fidak
Khaybar
3rd Wadi al-Qurra'
Mu'tah
Mecca
Hunayn
Tabuk
Autas
Ta'if
Further information: Military career of Muhammad
According to Islamic tradition, the invasion of Banu Qaynuqa,[4] also known as the expedition against Banu Qaynuqa,[5] occurred in AD 624. The Banu Qaynuqa were a Jewish tribe expelled by the Islamic prophet Muhammad for breaking the treaty known as the Constitution of Medina[2][3] after an argument arose between them after they sexually harassed a Muslim woman in a market place. The tribe eventually surrendered to him after fifteen days of being blockaded. Muhammad, who was about to make a decision, ultimately yielded to Abdullah ibn Ubayy's insistence and decided to expel Banu Qaynuqa.
^ abCite error: The named reference BanuKaynuka was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^ abIbn Ishaq, Sirat Rasul Allah [The Life of Muhammad], transl. Guillaume, p. 363.
^ abcWatt (1956), Muhammad at Medina. Page 209
^Mubarakpuri, Saifur Rahman Al (2005), Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum, Darussalam Publications, p. 117.
^Mubarakpuri, Saifur Rahman Al (2002), When the Moon Split, DarusSalam, p. 159, ISBN 978-9960-897-28-8
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