Nakhla (Saudi Arabia)

Coordinates: 22°29′51.8″N 39°53′50.9″E / 22.497722°N 39.897472°E / 22.497722; 39.897472
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Nakhlah
نَخْلَة
Wādī Nakhlah[1]
وَادِي نَخْلَة
Nakhlah نَخْلَة is located in Saudi Arabia
Nakhlah نَخْلَة
Nakhlah
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Location of Nakhlah
Nakhlah نَخْلَة is located in Middle East
Nakhlah نَخْلَة
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نَخْلَة
Nakhlah
نَخْلَة (Middle East)
Nakhlah نَخْلَة is located in Asia
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Nakhlah
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Coordinates: 22°29′51.8″N 39°53′50.9″E / 22.497722°N 39.897472°E / 22.497722; 39.897472
Country Saudi Arabia
RegionMakkah Region
Government
 • MayorOsama al-Bar
 • Provincial GovernorKhalid bin Faisal Al Saud
Time zoneUTC+3 (AST)

Wādī Nakhlah (Arabic: وَادِي نَخْلَة) is an area in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia between the cities of Mecca and Ta'if, which serves as a Miqat (Boundary) for the Islamic Ḥaram of Mecca.[1]

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During the era of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, a successful military operation was carried out here, known as the "Nakhla Raid".[2][3]: 218  The Nakhla Raid was the seventh Caravan Raid, and the first successful raid against the Meccans. It took place in Rajab 2 A.H. (January 624 C.E.). The commander was 'Abdullah ibn Jahsh al-Asadi,[3]: 218 [4] whom Muhammad dispatched to Nakhlah as the head of 12 Emigrants with six camels.[5]: 126, 129 [6][7][a]

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  1. ^ This book[8] contains a list of battles of Muhammad in Arabic, English translation available here "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2011-06-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link).

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