Among whom was the “Meesaq-i-Madina” concluded:

Among whom was the “Meesaq-i-Madina” concluded:

  • (A) Muslims and Christians
  • (B) Muslims and Jews
  • (C) Muslims, Jews and other Non-Muslims
  • (D) Muslims and Non-Arabs
  • The Meesaq-i-Madina, or the Charter of Medina, is also referred to as the Constitution of Medina. It was a formal document that was prepared by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in 622 CE, which aimed to bring peace and unity in Medina, which had experienced prolonged tribal conflicts.
  • Muslims: Including the Muhajirun (emigrants from Mecca) and the Ansar (local helpers of Medina).
  • Jews: Specifically mentioning various tribes such as the Banu NadirBanu Qaynuqa, and Banu Qurayza.
  • Other Non-Muslims: This included the Pagan Arabs and polytheistic tribes of Medina who were part of the local tribal structure.
  • Quick Info: It is widely cited as containing 47 articles (though some scholars divide the text differently, ranging up to 52 or 63 clauses), which defined the rights and duties of each group.
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