A thing to note here: Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) had FORBIDDEN those archers to come down from the hill, unless he himself gave the order. But the archers disobeyed our Prophet, and came down thinking that the fight is over. And General Khalid (R) was actually waiting for the perfect time to strike. Once the archers came down, Khalid sprung his attack, defeating the Muslims. We would not have lost if the archers didn't move from their position.
@@arsh_kun brother didn't you hear that "Allah has forgave them who took part in the battle of Badr" in the ep 31 and those sahabas RA did took part in Badr, so yes Rasoul Allah(SM) did forgive them.
@@arsh_kun yes because sahaba were the first Muslim many times they did this they did it unknowingly it is a sin or the severity hence they deserves forgiveness for this mistake
“No disaster strikes except by permission of Allah” (Quran 64:11) 🤍 This means that afflictions and hardships do not descend of themselves, nor has anyone in the world the power to cause an affliction to descend on anyone he may like by his own authority. All calamities wholly depend on Allah’s leave. He may allow an affliction to descend upon someone or may disallow it. And Allah’s leave in any case is based on one or other wisdom, directed to some ultimate good, which man neither knows, nor can understand.
The battle of Uhud was about the right of being buried in the same land/mahal, it was not a physical fight and no one died. The graves were the proof for descendants of the dead to remain and live on that land. Remembering the Quran (hafezah) was to remember the owners of the grave to prevent future disputes since the graves were dug by their owners in advance and nobody except a few knew how to read and write Farsi / Arabic. THE ACTUAL FIGHT WAS OVER THE RIGHT TO REMOVE THE OLD GRAVES FROM A LAND AFTER PURCHASING IT. Uhud was an argument amongst the local Arabs to accept the Christianity custom of burying their dead in their own property protected by a Cross on the grave.
It said there was only one person that does in result of Prophet Muhammad sws hitting him. I am confused, how come Prophet Muhammad sws only kill one person if he had participated in so much wars?
As the nrother said in the end thw battle in no way was a defeat it was a draw because muslim first got the temporary victory which led to temporary defeat ultimately a stalemate draw
A thing to note here: Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) had FORBIDDEN those archers to come down from the hill, unless he himself gave the order. But the archers disobeyed our Prophet, and came down thinking that the fight is over. And General Khalid (R) was actually waiting for the perfect time to strike. Once the archers came down, Khalid sprung his attack, defeating the Muslims. We would not have lost if the archers didn't move from their position.
Jazakallah
Then later on what happened to those archers did the Prophet (PBUH) forgive them?
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@@arsh_kun brother didn't you hear that "Allah has forgave them who took part in the battle of Badr" in the ep 31 and those sahabas RA did took part in Badr, so yes Rasoul Allah(SM) did forgive them.
@@arsh_kun yes because sahaba were the first Muslim many times they did this they did it unknowingly it is a sin or the severity hence they deserves forgiveness for this mistake
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“No disaster strikes except by permission of Allah” (Quran 64:11) 🤍
This means that afflictions and hardships do not descend of themselves, nor has anyone in the world the power to cause an affliction to descend on anyone he may like by his own authority. All calamities wholly depend on Allah’s leave. He may allow an affliction to descend upon someone or may disallow it. And Allah’s leave in any case is based on one or other wisdom, directed to some ultimate good, which man neither knows, nor can understand.
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They will say: 'We were not of those who prayed.'” (Qur'an, 74:42-43)
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The battle of Uhud was about the right of being buried in the same land/mahal, it was not a physical fight and no one died. The graves were the proof for descendants of the dead to remain and live on that land. Remembering the Quran (hafezah) was to remember the owners of the grave to prevent future disputes since the graves were dug by their owners in advance and nobody except a few knew how to read and write Farsi / Arabic.
THE ACTUAL FIGHT WAS OVER THE RIGHT TO REMOVE THE OLD GRAVES FROM A LAND AFTER PURCHASING IT.
Uhud was an argument amongst the local Arabs to accept the Christianity custom of burying their dead in their own property protected by a Cross on the grave.
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Asalaam walaykum, how many episodes will be released in total in this series. Also when will all of them be released. Jazakallah Khair.
Who is the gentleman saying this?
Mufti menk
It said there was only one person that does in result of Prophet Muhammad sws hitting him. I am confused, how come Prophet Muhammad sws only kill one person if he had participated in so much wars?
Piss ullah
As the nrother said in the end thw battle in no way was a defeat it was a draw because muslim first got the temporary victory which led to temporary defeat ultimately a stalemate draw