Peace offerings Harith reportedly donated two swords as a peace offering to a temple of the Arabian goddess
Manat which was venerated by the
Khazraj tribe. These swords were taken as war booty after the destruction of the temple during the
Raid of Sa'd ibn Zaid al-Ashhali in 630 CE.
Supposed interaction with Muhammad In the 7th century CE, the Islamic prophet Muhammad sent a letter inviting Harith to Islam, which read: The letter was likely sent around 629, but after 628. One of the
Sahaba, by the name of
Shuja ibn Wahb, carried the letter to the court of Harith in Syria, where it was read out to him. Upon hearing the letter, Harith became infuriated and threatened to attack
Medina. Harith, obedient to the Byzantine overlords, abandoned all his plans to invade Medina. Other Islamic narratives also state that Harith's servant, Myra, converted to Islam after a conversation with Shuja ibn Wahb. == Identification ==