Showing posts with label Companions of The Prophet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Companions of The Prophet. Show all posts

Monday, June 27, 2016

The Battle of Khandaq ( Trench )

The Battle of Khandaq

The Battle of Khandaq ( Trench )


Ali bin Ibrahim, Shaykh Mufeed and Shaykh Tabarsi have narrated that the expedition entitled Ahzab or Khandaq was undertaken in the month of Ramadan, in the fifth year of Hijrat, and was occasioned in the following manner: When the Bani Nuzayr1 were expelled from Medina, some of them went to Khyber and their chief, Huyy bin Akhtab, went to Mecca, and induced Abu Sufyan to organize an expedition against the Prophet; supporting his cause by the mention that Muslims have driven them out of Medina and confiscated their property; he also added that 700 men of Bani Quraiza who remained behind in Medina have a treaty with the Prophet but they are brave fighters, I will persuade them to violate the treaty so that they may help us against Muhammad.

Saturday, June 25, 2016

The Battle of Uhud

Glance Battle of Uhud

Battle of Uhud is a war broke out between the Muslims and the Quraish on 7th Shawwal, 3rd year of Hijri, or coincide with March 22, 625 AD This war occurred less than a year over a week after the Battle of Badr. As usual, the number of soldiers between the two forces are always unbalanced, ie, the Muslim army numbered 700 while the kafir forces totaling 3,000 people. Islamic army led by the Prophet Muhammad while the kafir forces led by Abu Sufyan. Known as the Battle of Uhud occurred near Uhud is located 4 miles from the Prophet's Mosque and has an altitude of 1000 feet off the ground with a length of 5 miles.

The Battle of Badr


The Battle of Badr was the first major battle between the Muslims against their enemies. This war fought on Tuesday, 13 March 624 CE, or 17 Ramadan 2 AH. A small army of Muslims who totaled 313 people battled the Quraish of Mecca totaling 1,000 people. After fighting it out for about two hours, destroying Muslim forces defense Quraish, who then retreated into chaos.