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On treaties and delusions of peace

Israel Hayom 31 Oct 2024
The agreement Arafat referenced was the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, an accord the Prophet Muhammad made with the Quraysh tribe in 628 CE and a model for all treaties with non-Muslims.
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A Passover Guide for the Perplexed 2024

The Algemeiner 22 Apr 2024
the 722 BCE destruction and exile of the Kingdom of Israel by Assyria, the 586 BCE destruction of the First Temple by Babylon, the 70 AD destruction of the Second Temple by Rome, 1736 and 1865 pogroms ...
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'We need to flip the equation: Land for peace? Yes, but they should pay us ...

Israel Hayom 09 Apr 2024
... such as the Treaty of al-Hudaybiya, which Muhammad made with his opponents, the members of the Quraysh tribe, in order to buy time and rebuild his military force, and then to violate the pact.
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Qur’an The Word of Allah

Gulf-Times 25 Mar 2024
to convey the message to them), because the (tribe of) Quraysh have prevented me from conveying the Word of Allah?' There are many logical and substantial evidences proving this fact, such as the ...
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Best of both sides | Shazia Ilmi writes: On Kashi and Mathura, Indian Muslims have the chance to script a change

Indian Express 23 Feb 2024
... faith wherein the new Prophet (PBUH) sought peace over war, between the Meccans (particularly the Prophet\u2019s own Quraysh tribe who had rejected the new religion) and his followers from Medina.
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India’s growing soft power

Financial Express 12 Jan 2024
... Nabwi, the Mountain of Uhud (the site of the second battle between troops led by Prophet Muhammad against polytheists of the Quraysh tribe) and the periphery of the Quba Mosque (Islam’s first mosque).
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The end of the two-state delusion

Cleveland Jewish News 26 Dec 2023
... signed between our Prophet Muhammad and Quraysh.”. As we know, the agreement with the Quraysh tribe was merely a ruse that allowed Muhammad to consolidate power and defeat the tribe at a later date.
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Islamic Umayyad Dynastic Influence In Iraq

Ancient Origins 18 Nov 2023
By the seventh century AD, Mecca and its Ka’aba was under the domination of the Quraysh tribe consisting of a grouping of Arab clans ... a showdown with the Quraysh tribe .Tabriz Khalili Collection ().
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Al-Hijrah: Migration, Success, and the Tai Ji Men Case

Bitter Winter English 04 Nov 2023
Consequently, Muslims faced persecution and harassment from the Quraysh, the dominant tribe in Mecca ... local tribes under the banner of Islam and defending the Muslim community against Quraysh attacks.
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The inhumanity of a ‘moderate’

Cleveland Jewish News 02 Nov 2023
He recounted the seventh-century battle of Uhud, in which the prophet Muhammad’s followers were (temporarily) defeated by the Quraysh, a tribe of polytheists who ruled Mecca.
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Israeli intelligence’s missteps in assessing the Oslo Accords

Blitz 01 Oct 2023
From the outset, it was evident that PLO leader Yasser Arafat had clear intentions ... Just days later, in a speech at a mosque in Johannesburg, he likened this agreement to the one signed by the Prophet Muhammad with the Quraysh tribe in 628 A.D ... ....
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Saudis use ‘sportswashing’ to paint over alleged killings

Mail Guardian South Africa 09 Sep 2023
Fourteen centuries ago, in the land known now as Saudi Arabia, the earliest followers of the prophet Muhammad were in trouble. They were being tortured and persecuted by the ruling Quraysh tribe and they needed to find refuge ... One survivor said.
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The Oslo Accords’ unintended consequences

Cleveland Jewish News 10 Jul 2023
The Arabic term refers to a 10-year truce that the prophet Muhammed signed with the Quraysh tribe that controlled Mecca, which, when it became militarily opportune, he breached soon afterward. What the Quraysh were to Mecca, the Jews are to Palestine.
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The Saudi-Jordanian marriage

Cleveland Jewish News 07 Jun 2023
The Hashemites (a clan of the Quraysh tribe), who rule Jordan, ruled the holy city of Mecca in today’s Saudi Arabia for approximately 1,000 years.
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Leaders of Islamic State have a short life-expectancy

Economist 04 May 2023
He is likely to be called al-Qurayshi—and is unlikely to live to a great age ... He, in turn, had succeeded Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi ... It suggests descent from the Quraysh, the leading tribe in Mecca during the lifetime of the Prophet Muhammad.

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