Raid on Dhu Amarr
The raid on Amarr (Arabic: غزوة ذي أمر), also known as the Raid on Ghatafan, occurred directly after the Invasion of Sawiq in the year A.H. 3 of the Islamic calendar, March 624. The expedition was ordered by Muhammad after he received intelligence that the Banu Muharib and Banu Thalabah tribes were planning to raid the outskirts of Madinah. Therefore, Muhammad launched a pre-emptive strike with 450 men.
Invasion of Dhi Amr | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Muslims of Medina | Banu Muharib and Banu Thalabah tribes | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Muhammad | Unknown | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
450 | Unknown | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
0 | 1 captured |
When the enemies heard of the imminent arrival of Muhammad, they quickly fled. The Muslims also captured a man who later converted to Islam and acted as their guide.
This event is mentioned in Ibn Hisham's biography of Muhammad, and other historical sources.
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