SallamibnMishkam (died 628) was a Jewish warrior, rabbi and poet who lived in Medina, Arabia, in the early seventh century. SallamibnMishkamibn Al-Hakam...
tribe.[citation needed] According to a source, she was married off to SallamibnMishkam, who later divorced her. When the Banu Nadir were expelled from Medina...
Nadir tribe of Jews, SallamibnMishkam, conspired to attack Madinah but they were unsuccessful. Abu Sufyan took refuge with Sallam bin Mishkan. Salam gave...
co-ordination between the fighting forces, the death of the leader SallāmibnMishkam and a Jew who showed the Muslims the secret entrances to one of the...
Trench. She had been married first to the poet SallamibnMishkam, who had divorced her, and second to Kenana ibn al-Rabi, a commander. In 628, Muhammad attacked...
Safiyya was initially married to SallamibnMishkam, a leader of the Nadir. Later she married Kenana ibn al-Rabi ibn Abu al-Huqayq, who was killed after...
the qibla (direction of prayer) changed from Jerusalem to Mecca. SallamibnMishkam, a Jew who lived in Medina and his friends asked Muhammad: “How can...
Allah had expelled from Al-Madinah to Khaybar, including Sallam bin Abu Al-Huqayq, Sallam bin Mishkam, and Kinanah bin Ar-Rabi`, went to Makkah where they...