Battle of Zhu Qissa

Battle of Zhu Qissa, was a confrontation between the forces led by Tulayha and the forces of the Rashidun Caliphate.

Battle of Zhu Qissa
Part of Ridda wars
DateJuly 632 AD
Location
Zhu Qissa, Arabia (modern Saudi Arabia)
Result Muslim victory
Belligerents
Rashidun Caliphate Apostates
Commanders and leaders
Ali ibn Abi Talib
Talha ibn Ubaidullah
Zubair ibn al-Awam
Tulayha

Background

In July 632, Abu Bakr raised an army mainly from the Banu Hashim (the clan of the prophet Muhammad).

Battle

Ali ibn Abi Talib, Talha ibn Ubaidullah and Zubair ibn al-Awam, were each appointed as commander of one-third of the newly organised force. They fought the forces of Tulayha, a self-proclaimed prophet and his followers as they prepared to launch an attack on Medina during the Ridda wars. The Radishun commanders held until they were reinforced by Abu Bakr. Tulayha was defeated and his forces were driven back to Zhu Hussa.

Aftermath

Tulayha escaped from the battlefield but was defeated again at the Battle of Buzakha.

See also

  • Ridda Wars

References

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