Banu l-Mustaliq

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Banū l-Muṣṭaliq (Arabic: بنو المُصْطَلِق) were a sub-clan of Khuza'a tribe. The lineage of this tribe goes back to Jadhima b. Sa'd b. 'Amr b. Rabi'a. Ibn Durayd believed that Jadhima was called al-Mustaliq because of his loud and beautiful voice.

The tribe of Khuza'a lived near the waters of Muraysi' in the Qudayd region. Because they were allies with Banu Harith and Hawn, they were known as Ahabish.[1]

After the emergence of Islam, Banu l-Mustaliq refused to accept Islam because they had close relations with Quraysh and they wanted to protect their business interests. Prophet Muhammad (s) also showed tolerance to them because of his respect for Khuza'a. However, when they planned to attack Muslims in the 5th/11th or 6th/12th. which led to the Battle of Banu l-Mustaliq or the Battle of Muraysi'.

Battle of Banu l-Mustaliq

In 5/626-7 or 6 A.H/627-8. the chief of Banu l-Mustaliq, Harith b. Abi Dirar was trying to unite Arab tribes to attack Muslims. When Prophet Muhammad (s) was sure of their intention, he ordered them to prepare the Muslim army and attack Muraysi's region. Banu l-Mustaliq were defeated, and their chief, along with a number of their tribe members, were killed; their women and children were taken captive, and their household properties were looted.

Grand Figures

Some of Banu l-Mustaliq members' names were mentioned in rijal or historical narrations. They had been companions of Prophet Muhammad (s), they had appeared in important historical events, or they had narrated hadiths, including:

  • Al-Harith b. Abi Dirar al-Khuza'i al-Mustaliqi: He was the father of Juwayriyya and a grand figure of the Banu l-Mustaliq tribe.
  • Suwayd b. 'Amir al-Mustaliqi: He was a poet who was living before the emergence of Islam; there is a narration from Prophet Muhammad (s) that said if Suwayd was living in the time of Islam, he would have converted to Islam.
  • 'Amr b. al-Harith b. Abi Dirar al-Mustaliqi: He was the brother of Juwayriyya.
  • 'Abd Allah b. al-Harith b. Abi Dirar: He was also Juwayriyya's brother.
  • 'Umra bt. al-Harith b. Abi Dirar: She was the sister of Juwayriyya.
  • Jamila bt. 'Abd al-'Uzza' b. Qutn: She was the wife of 'Abd al-Rahman b. al-'Awam, the brother of al-Zubayr b. al-'Awam.
  • Kulthum b. 'Alqama b. Najiya al-Khuza'i al-Mustaliqi
  • 'Alqama b. Najiya b. al-Harith b. Kulthum al-Khuza'i al-Mustaliqi: He has narrated hadiths from Prophet Muhammad (s).

Notes

  1. Banu l-Mustaliq was considered among the tribe that gathered together by the Mountain Hubshiyy near Mecca and covenanted with Quraysh that be united against others, during nights and days and as long as the Mount Hubshiyy is; so they were called Hubshiyy, after the name of the mountain.

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