Expedition of Abu Musa Al-Ashari

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DateJanuary 630 AD or 8 AH, 10th month, of the Islamic Calendar[1]
Location
Result
  • Killers of Abu Amir killed
  • Men women and children captured, war booty captured[2]
Expedition of Abu Musa Al-Ashari
DateJanuary 630 AD or 8 AH, 10th month, of the Islamic Calendar[1]
Location
Result
  • Killers of Abu Amir killed
  • Men women and children captured, war booty captured[2]
Commanders and leaders
Abu Musa al-Ash'ari Unknown
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
None

Enemy killed (Tabari)[3]

Some captured[4]

The Expedition of Abu Musa Al-Ashari, took place in January 630 AD or 8AH, 10th month, of the Islamic Calendar, in Autas.[5]

After Abu Amir was ordered to chase the enemies who fled the Battle of Hunayn, he was killed in the expedition, his nephew Abu Musa then pursued the killers and killed them, and captured others.[6]

Muhammad ordered Abu Amir al-Ashari to chase the enemies who fled during the Battle of Hunayn, Abu Musa (who is Abu Amir's nephew was among them). Abu Amir chased them but was killed in the expedition. The standard was then taken by Abu Musa Al-Ashari who became the commander of the army battalion. [7][8]

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