The Plague of Emmaus causes the death …
Years: 639 - 639
The Plague of Emmaus causes the death of many prominent companions of Muhammad, drawn from the muhajirun or "migrants"—those who had faith in Muhammad when he began to preach in Mecca who fled with him when he was persecuted there—the ansar—people of Medina who welcomed Muhammad and his companions and stood as their protectors, and the badriyun, who had fought at the Battle of Badr.
Mohammed and his companions on a Turkish miniature (author and date unknown)
Locations
People
- 'Amr ibn al-'As
- Abu-Musa Ashaari
- Aishah
- Ali
- Heraclius
- Khālid ibn al-Walīd
- Muawiyah I
- Theodore
- Umar
- Uthman ibn Affan
- Yazdegerd III
- Zubayr ibn al-Awam
Groups
- Arab people
- Berber people (also called Amazigh people or Imazighen, "free men", singular Amazigh)
- Zoroastrians
- Jews
- Christians, Armenian Apostolic Orthodox
- Christians, Eastern (Diophysite, or “Nestorian”) (Church of the East)
- Christians, Maronite
- Christians, Miaphysite (Oriental Orthodox)
- Christians, Monophysite
- Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
- Christianity, Chalcedonian
- Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Heraclian dynasty
- Islam
- Rashidun Caliphate
- Filastin (Caliphal Palestine)
- Christians, Monotheletist
Topics
- Migration Period
- Famines and plagues 400 to 800
- Arab-Byzantine Wars
- Muslim Conquest of Persia
- Byzantine-Muslim War of 633-42
- Plague of Emmaus
