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THE FIRST CENTURY ISLAM AND THE NAKHA' TRIBE

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  215-242

Abstract

 A way to understand and explain the events of the first century A.H. is to pay attention to the role played by the Muslim tribes and the relations among them. The Nakha' Yemeni tribe was one of such important tribes, as many of whose members were proselytized by Imam' Ali during Prophet Mohmmad's lifetime. The tribe was settled in Iraq, and involved in some of the formative events of the Shi'ite history. This paper is a historical survey of events in the first century Islam insofar as THE NAKHA' TRIBE played an important role.

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    SAEIDIAN JAZI, M., & MONTAZER ALGHAEM, A.. (2008). THE FIRST CENTURY ISLAM AND THE NAKHA' TRIBE. SHIITE STUDIES, 6(2 (22)), 215-242. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/119462/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SAEIDIAN JAZI M., MONTAZER ALGHAEM A.. THE FIRST CENTURY ISLAM AND THE NAKHA' TRIBE. SHIITE STUDIES[Internet]. 2008;6(2 (22)):215-242. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/119462/en

    IEEE: Copy

    M. SAEIDIAN JAZI, and A. MONTAZER ALGHAEM, “THE FIRST CENTURY ISLAM AND THE NAKHA' TRIBE,” SHIITE STUDIES, vol. 6, no. 2 (22), pp. 215–242, 2008, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/119462/en

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