Banu Fazara

[3] Its ancestral pasture grounds were in the Wadi al-Rumma region of the Najd in central Arabia.

[3] The Fazara under Uyayna participated in the Qurayshite siege of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in Medina in 627.

A Fazara delegation submitted to Muhammad, but after his death in 632, broke off allegiance from the Muslims and joined the rebel chief Tulayha in the Ridda Wars.

[4] Umm Qirfa Fatima[5] was a leader of the Banu Fazara Arab tribe from Wadi Al-Qura.

[citation needed] Ancient genealogies described Umm Qirfa as a member of the Banu Fazara.

[7][6] After her thirty horsemen were defeated by Zayd ibn Haritha,[8] Muhammad ordered Qirfa[9] or her children[10] to be slaughtered "by putting a rope into her two legs and to two camels and driving them until they rent her in two..."[11] Two of her limbs were torn in to two by four camels, her severed head was later paraded all over the streets of Medina.

Muhammad ibn Hamid al-Razi considered unreliable transmitter by Al-Nasa'i , Abu Ishaq al-Jawzjani, and others.

So every one of you should sharpen his knife, and let the slaughtered animal die comfortably.In, Safi-Ur-Rahman Al-Mubarakpuri in his book Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum tells that Umm Qirfa wanted to kill Muhammad:[17] An expedition led by Abu Bakr As-Siddiq or Zaid bin Haritha was despatched to Wadi Al-Qura in Ramadan 6 Hijri after Fazara sept had made an attempt at the Prophet’s life.

Umm Qira’s attempt at the Prophet’s life recoiled on her, and the thirty horsemen she had gathered and sustained to implement her evil scheme were all killed.