Explore Verses Related to Yathrib
At a Glance
📖 Quranic Context
Mentioned in the context of the Battle of the Trench, highlighting the hypocrisy of some who sought to flee.
Its renaming to Medinah by the Prophet Muhammad signifies a transformation from a place of conflict to a center of faith.
💭 Theological Perspective
Represents the pre-Islamic state of division and conflict that was transformed by the unity of Islam.
The name's negative connotations are contrasted with the purity and goodness associated with 'Medinah' and 'Taybah'.
The divine inspiration for the Prophet to migrate to this city, transforming it into the first Islamic state.
The renaming of the city symbolizes a spiritual transformation and the establishment of a new, positive identity.
📜 Hadith Perspective
Prophet Muhammad forbade calling the city Yathrib, emphasizing its new identity as Medinah or Taybah (the Pure).
- The Prophet's dream of migrating to a city of date palms, which he identified as Yathrib/Medinah.
- The prohibition of referring to the city by its pre-Islamic name.
Classical scholars like Imam al-Nawawi and Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani agree on the prohibition of using the name 'Yathrib' due to its negative connotations.
💎 Deeper Insights
The use of the name 'Yathrib' by the hypocrites during the Battle of the Trench was a psychological tactic to evoke pre-Islamic tribal loyalties and undermine the unity of the newly formed Muslim community.
— Tafsir Scholars
The Prophet's renaming of Yathrib was not merely a cosmetic change, but a profound act of spiritual and social re-engineering, replacing a name associated with disease and blame with one signifying civilization and purity. This reflects a broader Islamic principle of using positive and uplifting language.
— Hadith Scholars, Historians
