Battle of Taif

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The Battle of Taif was a 630 CE military campaign in which the early Muslim forces led by the Prophet Muhammad besieged the fortified city of Taif in present-day Saudi Arabia following the Battle of Hunayn.

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instanceOf battle
siege
belligerent Hawazin remnants
Muslim community of Medina
Thaqif of Taif
campaignLeaderSide Muhammad for the Muslims
cause resistance of Thaqif and Hawazin after Battle of Hunayn
commander Malik ibn Awf al-Nasri
Muhammad
conflictType military campaign
date 630
8 AH
followedBy conversion of Taif to Islam
destruction of idol al-Lat in Taif
follows Battle of Hunayn
geographicalContext Hejaz
surface form: Hejaz region
hasParticipant Muslim forces
Banu Thaqif
surface form: Thaqif tribe

allies of Thaqif
historicalPeriod early Islamic period
languageOfPrimarySources Arabic
location Taif
present-day Saudi Arabia
notableFeature strong fortifications of Taif
use of advanced siege equipment by Muslims
outcomeDetail city of Taif did not immediately surrender
later peaceful submission of Taif
partOf Muhammad’s military campaigns
surface form: Wars of the Prophet Muhammad

early Muslim military campaigns
precededBy Battle of Hunayn
primarySourceTradition Islamic historical and hadith literature
relatedEvent Battle of Hunayn
Conquest of Mecca
religiousContext expansion of Islam in Arabia
result Muslim forces withdrew
inconclusive siege
significance consolidation of Muslim authority in western Arabia
event leading to Islamization of Taif and Thaqif tribe
strengthSide Muslim army of several thousand
Taif garrison in fortified city
usedTactic blockade of city
siege
usedWeapon catapults
siege engines

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Taif historicalEvent Battle of Taif