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'''Sanat al-wufūd''' (Arabic:{{ia| سنة الوفود}}) or ''''Ām al-wufūd''' (Arabic:{{ia| عام الوفود}}), or the '''Year of Delegates''' is the [[9]]th year after [[Hijra]]/(630). This is called so because after the [[conquest of Mecca]] (fath al-Makka), many delegates from different Arabian tribes went to the [[Prophet (s)]], and expressed their commitment to [[Islam]], and were kindly received by the Prophet (s). | '''Sanat al-wufūd''' (Arabic:{{ia| سنة الوفود}}) or ''''Ām al-wufūd''' (Arabic:{{ia| عام الوفود}}), or the '''Year of Delegates''' is the [[9]]th year after [[Hijra]]/(630-1). This is called so because after the [[conquest of Mecca]] (fath al-Makka), many delegates from different Arabian tribes went to the [[Prophet (s)]], and expressed their commitment to [[Islam]], and were kindly received by the Prophet (s). | ||
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Before and after the [[9|9th year of Hijra]]/630, delegates from different Arabian tribes went to the Prophet (s) to express their conversion to Islam, but it seems that most of these delegates went to the Prophet (s) in 9/630, which is the reason why it was called the Year of Delegates.<ref>Āyatī, ''Tārīkh-i payāmbar-i Islām'', p. 537.</ref> | Before and after the [[9|9th year of Hijra]]/630-1, delegates from different Arabian tribes went to the Prophet (s) to express their conversion to Islam, but it seems that most of these delegates went to the Prophet (s) in 9/630-1, which is the reason why it was called the Year of Delegates.<ref>Āyatī, ''Tārīkh-i payāmbar-i Islām'', p. 537.</ref> | ||
==The delegates and the conversion to Islam== | ==The delegates and the conversion to Islam== | ||
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Before the [[9|9th year of Hijra]]/630, some delegates went to the Prophet (s) as well. In his ''[[Tarikh al-Ya'qubi|Tarikh]]'' (History), [[Ahmad b. Abi Ya'qub|al-Ya'qubi]] mentions 26 tribes whose heads went to Medina with delegates.<ref>Yaʿqūbī, ''Tārīkh al-Yaʿqūbī'', vol. 2, p. 79.</ref> | Before the [[9|9th year of Hijra]]/630-1, some delegates went to the Prophet (s) as well. In his ''[[Tarikh al-Ya'qubi|Tarikh]]'' (History), [[Ahmad b. Abi Ya'qub|al-Ya'qubi]] mentions 26 tribes whose heads went to Medina with delegates.<ref>Yaʿqūbī, ''Tārīkh al-Yaʿqūbī'', vol. 2, p. 79.</ref> | ||
Here are some of the delegates who went to the Prophet (s) and converted to Islam: | Here are some of the delegates who went to the Prophet (s) and converted to Islam: | ||
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