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[45] Uhud: The First Skirmish’

With archers defending their backs, Ali ibn Abi Talib starts the skirmish with one on one battles, defeating nine opponents in a row.

Quickly, the Qurayshi army becomes demoralized and starts fleeing.

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[44] The Battle of Uhud’

– The Muslims marched towards the invaders with an army of 1000 men.

– Munafiqs revealed: Abdullah ibn Ubayy deserted the army and left with 300 of the men, the munafiqs.

– Battle tactics used by Prophet Muhammad

– Fortications abandoned: The prophet gave the archerers unambiguous instructions to maintain a defensive position, yet they were ignored to try and obtain some spoils of war, giving the enemy a critical advantage

In many ways, this event was a precursor to Imam Ali’s succession being ignored years down the road:

– If 300 men were blatantly hypocritical when the population was just 2000, then how many must have been munafiqs when there were 100,000 Muslims when the Prophet Muhammad passed away?

– The prophet gave clear, unambiguous instructions to the archers, yet they were ignored for some spoils of war. What instructions might such people ignore to gain the caliphate?

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[43] Preparing for the Battle of Uhud’

Both sides prepare for the Battle of Uhud soon after Imam Hasan’s birth:

– The battle was instigated by the Meccan’s desire for revenge, the insult they felt from Islam, and the economic strain they had landed under

– Abu Sufyan’s attempts at raising an army

– Hind’s support of the army

– Prophet Muhammad’s investigation when an undercover Muslim informs him of Abu Sufyan’s army

– How Prophet Muhammad held his war council and respected his follower’s wishes

Practical lessons:

– Importance of consultative leadership

– Appreciating the wisdom of elders

– Youth tend to be overzealous

– Certain Islamic rulings only apply to the Prophet

– No shaming: Those who gave poor advice were not blamed even though going out to meet Quraysh was a sub-optimal option

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[42] Precursors to Uhud’

The events that occurred after the Battle of Badr, which led to the Battle of Uhud:

– The Expedition of Qarqarat Al-Kudr, where nomadic tribes started hostilities against the Muslims

– The Expedition of Sawiq, where Abu Sufyan led an assault against Medina

– The Qaradah Raid, where the Muslims raided a Meccan caravan

– The death of Uthman ibn Madh’un, one of the highest companions

– The death of Ruqayyah

– The assassination of Ka’b ibn Ashraf, a member of the Jewish tribe of Banu Nadhir, for treason (inciting Meccans to war against the Muslims)

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[41] Expulsion of Banu Qaynuqa’

While most Muslima and Jewish tribes in Medina were agriculture based, the Jewish tribe of Banu Qaynuqa consisted mainly of craftsmen and blacksmiths, making them highly militarized. The tax-free marketplace, along with the Muslim’s conflict with the Meccans (one of Banu Qaynuqa’s main customer base) threatened Banu Qaynuqa’s financial interests.

This led to Banu Qaynuqa violating the peace treaty they had agreed to in the Medinan Charter and secretly start colluding with the Meccans to incite hostilities against the Muslims.

Once Banu Qaynuqa began openly violating the peace treaty and began abetting the Muslim’s enemies, there was a stand off between them and the Muslims, which led to Banu Qaynuqa’s defeat and banishment.

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[40] Changing the Qiblah

How and why the qiblah was changed from Jersalem to the Kaaba:

– The Jewish tribes had been mocking Muslims for worshipping towards Jerusalem

– Quranic verses in Surah Baqarah explain why the Qiblah was changed

– Quran’s criticism of the people who had enmity in their hearts against Muslims.

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[39] Prisoners of War

The immediate aftermath of the Battle of Badr, including:

– How the prisoners of war were treated after the battle

– Revelation of Surat al-Anfal, which included verses on warfare

– How the spoils were divided

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[38] Battle of Badr: Victory

Warfare during Battle of Badr and the Muslim’s victory:

– The story of Umayr ibn Al-Humam, who longed for a martyrdom

– The two youth who killed Abu Jahl, and how they attacked him

– Abu Jahl’s arrogance even with his dying breaths

– Umayyah ibn Khalaf’s attempt to seek refuge once defeat was imminent

– Lessons taught after the battle

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[37] Battle of Badr: Opening Moves

The Battle of Badr begins:

– Prophet Muhammad tried to avoid hostilities, and some of the Quraysh wanted to avoid fighting as well. But Abu Jahl instigated the conflict forwards.

– Fighting began with three one on one skirmishes

– The miracle of the prophet throwing pebbles towards the Quraysh and blinding them

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[36] Preparing for the Battle of Badr

The Quraysh set out with a huge army, intending to intimidate not just the Muslims but the rest of the Arabs as well.

This lecture includes:

– Quraysh leaders who were afraid of going to war

– Military tactics leveraged by the Propeht Muhammad before the battle

– Attributes needed to be a leader

– A miracle Allah sent to give the Muslims an advantage the night before the battle

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