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{{short description|Historic battle in pre-Islamic Medina}}
 
{{Infobox military conflict
| conflict = Battle ofYawm al-Buʿāth
| date = {{circa|610s CE}}
| place = [[Medina]], the [[HijazHejaz]]
| result = Aws victory
| combatant1 = [[Banu Aws|Aws]]
*'''Supported by [[Banu Qurayza]] and [[Banu Nadir]]'''
*'''Supported by [[Ghassanids]]'''
| combatant2 = [[Khazraj]]
}}
The '''Battle ofYawm al-Buʿāth''' ([[Arabic]]: معرکة بُعاث) was a 7th-century battle in [[Medina]] that was fought between the two dominant tribes living there, the [[Banu Aws|Aws]] and the [[Banu Khazraj|Khazraj]]. The battle marked the final armed conflict between both tribes before their conversion to Islam after the arrival of the Islamic prophet [[Muhammad]].
 
== Time period ==
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== Aftermath ==
=== Peace talks ===
Tired of fighting, the Aws and Khazraj elected '[[Abd Allah ibn Ubayy|'Abd Allah ibn Ubayy]] as a ruler over Medina that ensured peace between both tribes.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":3">Ibn Sa'd (1998). ''Kitab Tabaqat al-Kubra'' [''The Book of Major Classes'']. Beirut, Lebanon: Dar Sader.</ref> However, the arrival of the Islamic prophet Muhammad would lead to 'Abd Allah losing prominence in Medina.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":3" />
 
=== Arrival of Muhammad ===
{{main|Hijrah}}
Muhammad arrived in Medina in 622{{efn|The day of Hijrah is dated to 622 CE by modern academics.}} accompanied by his followers, the early Muslims, which included [[Abu Bakr]], [[Umar ibn al-Khattab]], and [[Bilal ibn Rabah|Bilal]].<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":3" /> Both the tribes of Aws and Khazraj would engage in conversations with Muhammad; resulting in their conversion to Islam.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":3" /> They were then united as the Muslim [[Ansar (Islam)|Ansar]] unit, which fought alongside the [[Muhajirun]] unit against the [[Quraysh]] polytheist warriors in the [[Battle of Badr]] in 624.<ref>Ibn Hisham (2008). ''The Prophetic Biography: Sirah of Ibn Hisham''. Dar Al Kutub Al Ilmiyah. {{Isbn|9782745178114|}}</ref>
 
== See also ==