Munzir ibn Sawa Al-Tamimi

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Munzir ibn Sawa (

Arabian peninsula opposite of Tihamah
.

Munzir was a prominent Arab chief and

.

Before Islam, the inhabitants of the eastern part of the Arabian Peninsula worshipped gods including

Zakah
(religious tax).

Letter of Muhammad

During the

Beit Al Qur'an museum in Hoora
, Bahrain, with the seal of Muhammad still intact, though some have claimed it's a forged replica.

Further reading

References

  1. ^ (1) ابن الأثير: أسد الغابة 1/1050 Ibn al-Atheer: Asad al Ghåbah 1/1050
  2. ^ Safiur-Rahman Mubarakpuri, The Sealed Nectar, p. 226
  3. ^ [Akbar Shāh Ḵẖān Najībābādī, History of Islam, Volume 1, p. 194. Quote: "Again, the Holy Prophet «P sent Dihyah bin Khalifa Kalbi to the Byzantine king Heraclius, Hatib bin Abi Baltaeh to the king of Egypt and Alexandria; Allabn Al-Hazermi to Munzer bin Sawa the king of Bahrain; Amer bin Aas to the king of Oman. Salit bin Amri to Hozah bin Ali— the king of Yamama; Shiya bin Wahab to Haris bin Ghasanni to the king of Damascus"