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Musaylima
مُسَيْلِمَةُ
The killing scene of Musaylima at the hand of Wahshi ibn Harb in Tarikhnama
Born
al-Yamama
Died632
al-Yamama
Resting placeNot Known
Other namesMaslama ibn Habib Musaylima al-Kadhdhab
SpouseSajah 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: اَلْكَذَّابُ al-Kadhdhāb).[8] He is commonly called Musaylima al-Kadhāb (Musaylima the Arch-Liar).[citation needed][by whom?]

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  3. ^ Petrushevskii, I. P. (1966). Islam in Iran in VII–XV centuries. Leningrad. pp. 13–14.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ Fattah, Hala Mundhir; Caso, Frank (2009). A Brief History of Iraq. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 9780816057672.
  5. ^ Emerick, Yahiya (2002-04-01). Critical Lives: Muhammad. Penguin. ISBN 9781440650130.
  6. ^ STENSLIE, STIG (2019). REGIME STABILITY IN SAUDI ARABIA : the challenge of succession. [S.l.]: ROUTLEDGE. ISBN 978-0-367-86674-7. OCLC 1130639301.
  7. ^ Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2021). The son king : reform and repression in Saudi Arabia. New York, NY. ISBN 978-0-19-755814-0. OCLC 1192311816.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  8. ^ Ibn Kathīr, Ismāʻīl ibn ʻUmar (2000). Ṣafī al-Raḥmān Mubārakfūrī (ed.). al-Miṣbāḥ al-munīr fī tahdhīb tafsīr Ibn Kathīr. Vol. 1. Riyadh, Saʻudi Arabia: Darussalam. p. 68.

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