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uadan [udn]

Waddan; a Hejazi village between Mecca and Medina
Vedan
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The word uadan (𐤅𐤃𐤍) means “Waddan” meaning a Hejazi village between Mecca and Medina belonging to the area of Rabigh, on the western coast of Saudi Arabia. The Islamic Prophet Muhammad entered it before the Battle of Badr, in 2 Safar A.H. Has also been written as “Vedan”.

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