Ridda Wars - Wikipedia The Ridda Wars[a] were a series of military campaigns launched by the first Rashidun caliph Abu Bakr against rebellious Arabian tribes, some of which were led by rival prophethood claimants
Riddah | Wars, Meaning, History | Britannica Riddah, series of politico-religious uprisings in various parts of Arabia circa 632 CE during the caliphate of Abu Bakr The uprisings began with the expulsion of Muhammad’s agents among a Yemeni tribe The major campaign of the riddah wars was directed against Musaylimah and his followers in Al-Yamamah
Ridda Wars - World History Encyclopedia The Ridda Wars or the Wars of Apostasy (632 to 633 CE) were a series of military engagements between the armies of the Rashidun Caliphate (632 to 661 CE) and the renegade tribes of Arabia
ridda wars - Brown University • AKA Wars of Apostasy, although there is some debate on whether this was primarily a religious or political movement • Took place from 632-633 AD, immediately following the death of Muhammad • Begun as campaign against the Arab rebel tribes who refused to pay taxes to the new Caliph Abu Bakr • These wars were both religious and political in nature; through them, Abu Bakr's goal was
Ridda Wars - wikishia Ridda wars (Arabic: حروب الرِّدَّة), or Battles of Apostasy, were battles fought at the command of the first caliph Abu Bakr b Abi Quhafa in 11 632 and 12 633 against groups he recognized as apostates (murtad)