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The Banu Awf was an Arab tribe who wished to settle in the Jewish-ruled [[Tayma]]. The local people in Tayma insisted as a condition of settling in Tayma, Banu Awf must adopt [[Judaism]]. After having done so, they moved on to [[Yathrib]].<ref>Moshe Gil, "The Origins of the Jews of Yathrib," J.S.A.I. 4 (1984):210f</ref>
The Banu Awf was an Arab tribe who wished to settle in the Jewish-ruled [[Tayma]]. The local people in Tayma insisted as a condition of settling in Tayma, Banu Awf must adopt [[Judaism]]. After having done so, they moved on to [[Yathrib]].<ref>Moshe Gil, "The Origins of the Jews of Yathrib," J.S.A.I. 4 (1984):210f</ref>


They were included in Point 30 of the [[Constitution of Medina]] as allies to the Muslims, being as "one nation", but retaining their [[Judaism|Jewish religion]].<ref>Constitution_of_Medina [[s:Constitution of Medina]]</ref><ref>[http://www.balagh.net/english/ahl_bayt/the_message/27.htm www.balagh.net]</ref>
They were included in Point 30 of the [[Constitution of Medina]] as allies to the Muslims, being as "one nation", but retaining their [[Judaism|Jewish religion]].<ref>Constitution_of_Medina [[s:Constitution of Medina]]</ref><ref>[http://www.balagh.net/english/ahl_bayt/the_message/27.htm www.balagh.net] {{wayback|url=http://www.balagh.net/english/ahl_bayt/the_message/27.htm |date=20120524053521 }}</ref>


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The Banu Awf (Arabic: بنو عوف, Banu ‘Awf) was one of the Jewish tribes of Arabia during Muhammad's era.[1]

The Banu Awf was an Arab tribe who wished to settle in the Jewish-ruled Tayma. The local people in Tayma insisted as a condition of settling in Tayma, Banu Awf must adopt Judaism. After having done so, they moved on to Yathrib.[2]

They were included in Point 30 of the Constitution of Medina as allies to the Muslims, being as "one nation", but retaining their Jewish religion.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ http://www.mpacuk.org MPACUK
  2. ^ Moshe Gil, "The Origins of the Jews of Yathrib," J.S.A.I. 4 (1984):210f
  3. ^ Constitution_of_Medina s:Constitution of Medina
  4. ^ www.balagh.net Template:Wayback