The Tribe of Bani Kalb

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I've been reading The Sealed Nectar by Safi Ur Rahman Al-Mubarakpuri and usually military expeditions would be dispatched for some treachery committed by a tribe or some other atrocities committed by them, but for this one the tribe of Bani Kalb, Abdur Rahman Bin Awf was sent on a military expedition towards them and my question is for what reason? It says that they were enemies of the Muslims but I couldn't recall reading about them so for what reason was the expedition called for?

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I've been reading The Sealed Nectar by Safi Ur Rahman Al-Mubarakpuri and usually military expeditions would be dispatched for some treachery committed by a tribe or some other atrocities committed by them, but for this one the tribe of Bani Kalb, Abdur Rahman Bin Awf was sent on a military expedition towards them and my question is for what reason? It says that they were enemies of the Muslims but I couldn't recall reading about them so for what reason was the expedition called for?

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Not exactly. The military expeditions were mostly based on security. The Quraish led a propaganda campaign against the Prophet in order to gain allies and incite hatred towards. By sending out expeditions, it would weaken the enemy and refute the propaganda.

'Abdur-Rahmaan bin 'Awf was sent to Dumatul-Jandal to invite them to Islaam. He stayed there for three days performing dawah work which resulted their chief, Asbagh bin 'Amr Kalbi, who was a Christian at that time, to embrace Islaam. Soon after that, the majority followed him by embracing Islaam.

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Not exactly. The military expeditions were mostly based on security. The Quraish led a propaganda campaign against the Prophet in order to gain allies and incite hatred towards. By sending out expeditions, it would weaken the enemy and refute the propaganda.

'Abdur-Rahmaan bin 'Awf was sent to Dumatul-Jandal to invite them to Islaam. He stayed there for three days performing dawah work which resulted their chief, Asbagh bin 'Amr Kalbi, who was a Christian at that time, to embrace Islaam. Soon after that, the majority followed him by embracing Islaam.

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Kind of the same thing, at least to me, they wanted to end Islam, if they gain allies it's obviously for a reason, gathering of troops was involved and everything and atrocities were committed by the pagans...

but thanks brother

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