The killing scene of Musaylima at the hand of Wahshi ibn Harb in Tarikhnama
Born
al-Yamama
Died
632
al-Yamama
Resting place
Not Known
Other names
Maslama ibn Habib
Musaylima al-Kadhdhab
Spouse
Sajah bint al-Harith
Parents
Habib (father)
Not Known (mother)
Musaylima (Arabic: مُسَيْلِمَةُ), otherwise known as Musaylima ibn Ḥabīb (Arabic: مسيلمه ابن حبيب) d.632, was a claimant of prophethood [1][2][3] from the Banu Hanifa tribe,[4][5] of which present day descendants include the House of Saud among other Najd tribes.[6][page needed][7][page needed] Based from Diriyah in present day Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, he claimed to be a prophet and was an opponent of Islam in 7th-century Arabia. He was a leader during the Ridda wars. He is considered by Muslims to be a false prophet (Arabic: اَلْكَذَّابُal-Kadhdhāb).[8] He is commonly called Musaylima al-Kadhāb (Musaylima the Arch-Liar).[citation needed][by whom?]
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Musaylima (Arabic: مُسَيْلِمَةُ), otherwise known as Musaylima ibn Ḥabīb (Arabic: مسيلمه ابن حبيب) d.632, was a claimant of prophethood from the Banu Hanifa...
several enemies: Tulayha at Buzakha, Malik bin Nuwaira at Butah, and Musaylima at Yamamah. He had to deal with widespread apostasy on the eastern and...
scurrilous man called Musaylima and his seduction of Sajah, two figures who are despised in Islamic history as false prophets. Musaylima attempted to fashion...
the leadership of their own self-proclaimed prophet, Musaylima. It is said, however, that Musaylima had declared his prophethood shortly before Muhammad's...
Musaylima at Yamamah, but not to engage in fighting until Khalid joined him. Abu Bakr's intention in giving Ikrimah this mission was to tie Musaylima...
with his close friend, Salim Mawla Abi Hudhayfa in the battle against Musaylima during the caliphate of Abu Bakr. Salim mawla Abi Hudaifa List of expeditions...
companions who memorized the Quran were killed in the Battle of al-Yamama by Musaylima. The first caliph, Abu Bakr (r. 632–634), subsequently decided to collect...
Dir'iyyah and Riyadh. The area where Uyayna is located was the homeland of Musaylima, who claimed to be a prophet following Muhammad's death in 632, and led...
Retrieved 15 January 2022. Kister, M. J. (2002). "The Struggle Against Musaylima and the Conquest of Yamama". Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam. 27:...
928–929. OCLC 758278456. Kister, M. J. (2002). "The Struggle against Musaylima and the Conquest of Yamama". Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam. 27:...
under Tulayha and Aqraba (633) against the sedentary Hanifa tribe under Musaylima. At Aqraba he recommended to Khalid that the exclusion of nomad contingents...
during this period was played by Khalid who scored key victories against Musaylima in the Yamama during the Ridda wars and against the Byzantines during...
in which an army of rebel traitors led by the self-proclaimed prophet Musaylima attempted to destroy the caliphate of Abu Bakr. In the 19th and early...
He was one of the two warriors who killed the self-proclaimed prophet Musaylima. During the battle of Uhud, Abu Dujana frequently distinguished himself...
ibn Khuwaylid and Musaylima ibn Habib, along with a false prophetess, Sajah bint Al Harith, had fueled the flames of apostasy. Musaylima had long been known...
conquest of Arabia". Toronto, 1973. *Meir J. Kister: "The struggle against Musaylima and the conquest of Yamama". In: "Jerusalem Studies in and Islam", 27...