Al-Abwa'

Village in Makkah, Saudi Arabia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Al-Abwā'[1] (Arabic: ٱَلْأَبْوَاء) is a Hejazi village between Mecca and Medina belonging to the area of Rabigh, on the western coast of Saudi Arabia. The Islamic Prophet Muhammad entered it before the Battle of Badr, in 2 Safar A.H.[clarification needed]

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Al-Abwa'
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A grave to the right of that of Muhammad's mother Aminah
A grave to the right of that of Muhammad's mother Aminah
Al-Abwa' is located in Saudi Arabia
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Location of Al-Abwa' in Saudi Arabia
Al-Abwa' is located in Middle East
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Al-Abwa' is located in Asia
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Al-Abwa' (Asia)
Country Saudi Arabia
RegionMakkah
Government
  Provincial GovernorKhalid bin Faisal Al Saud
Population
  Total
7,000
Time zoneUTC+3 (AST)
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Significance in Islamic history

Grave of Aminah

Military campaigns of Muhammad

The fourth caravan raid that Muhammad ordered, known as the invasion of Waddan, was the first offensive in which Muhammad took part personally with 70 troops, mostly Muhajirun.[7]

It is said that twelve months after moving to Medina, Muhammad himself led a caravan raid to Waddan (Al-Abwā). The aim was to intercept the caravans of the Quraysh. The raid party did not meet any Quraysh during the raid.[8][9] However, the caravan of the Banu Damrah was raided. Negotiations began and the two leaders signed a treaty of non-aggression. Banu Damrah pledged not to attack Muslims or side with the Quraysh; and Muhammad pledged not to attack, or seize the goods of, the caravans of the Banu Damrah.[7][8]

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