Banu Sa'ida

[2] Prior to their conversion, most members of the clan worshiped idols, which were destroyed after the advent of Islam.

[3] Their Jewish allies or clients are mentioned in the Constitution of Medina.

[4][5] Sa'd ibn Ubadah of the Banu Sa'ida gained prominence and influence among the Ansar, who gathered to pledge allegiance to him following the death of Muhammad.

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