The Battle of Uhud took place in Shawwal 3AH between the Muslims led by Prophet Muhammad and the Quraysh army led by Abu Sufyan. It was fought on the mountain of Uhud, located a few miles from Madinah. The Quraysh wanted revenge for their defeat at the Battle of Badr. During the battle, Hamzah, an uncle of the Prophet, was killed by Wahshi ibn Harb. The Muslim army was initially successful, but some archers disobeyed the Prophet's instructions, allowing the Quraysh army to regain strength and inflict losses on the Muslims. Key lessons from the battle included the importance of obedience to
The Battle of Uhud took place in Shawwal 3AH between the Muslims led by Prophet Muhammad and the Quraysh army led by Abu Sufyan. It was fought on the mountain of Uhud, located a few miles from Madinah. The Quraysh wanted revenge for their defeat at the Battle of Badr. During the battle, Hamzah, an uncle of the Prophet, was killed by Wahshi ibn Harb. The Muslim army was initially successful, but some archers disobeyed the Prophet's instructions, allowing the Quraysh army to regain strength and inflict losses on the Muslims. Key lessons from the battle included the importance of obedience to
The Battle of Uhud took place in Shawwal 3AH between the Muslims led by Prophet Muhammad and the Quraysh army led by Abu Sufyan. It was fought on the mountain of Uhud, located a few miles from Madinah. The Quraysh wanted revenge for their defeat at the Battle of Badr. During the battle, Hamzah, an uncle of the Prophet, was killed by Wahshi ibn Harb. The Muslim army was initially successful, but some archers disobeyed the Prophet's instructions, allowing the Quraysh army to regain strength and inflict losses on the Muslims. Key lessons from the battle included the importance of obedience to
A1. Uhud is a mountain, some three miles from Madinah. 2. What was the main cause of the Battle of Uhud? A2. Quraysh wanted to take revenge for their defeat and loss in the Battle of Badr. 3. What were the Prophet’s instructions to the archers? A3. 1. To attack the enemy with their arrows. 2. To stay on the hill and not to come down. 4. Describe how the Sahabah defended the Prophet (Peace be upon him). A4. They formed a barricade around the Prophet (Peace be upon him) and took the arrows upon themselves. 5. What was the personal loss to Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him)? A5. He was wounded and lost his tooth. 6. Who was Hamzah? A6. He was one of the uncles of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him). 7. Who killed Hamzah in the Battle of Uhud? A7. Wahshi ibn Harb killed Hamzah. 8. When did the Battle of Uhud take place? A8. It took place in Shawwal, 3AH. 9. Who was the leader of the Muslim army? A9. Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) 10. Who was the leader of the Quraysh army? A10. Abu Sufyan 11. Who was the banner bearer of Muslims? A11. Mus’ab ibn Omair 12. Who killed Mus’ab ibn Omair? A12. Ibn Qumay’ah Laithi killed Mus’ab. 13. Whom did the Prophet (Peace be upon him) kill in Uhud battle? A13. He (Peace be upon him) killed Ubay Ibn Khalaf. 14. Who was the leader of the archers? A14. Abdullah Ibn Zubair 15. Who was the woman who defended the Prophet (Peace be upon him) in Uhud? A15. Nusaybah bint Ka’b, known as Umm Amarah, was the woman who defended the Prophet (peace be upon him) in Uhud. 16. What did Abu Sufyan say to the Muslims at the end of the battle, and what did they reply? A16. Abu Sufyan said, “Hubal is high today.” And the Muslims answered, “Allah is higher and has all the glory. He also said, “This day is for the day of Badr.” To which the Muslims answered, “It is not the same, our martyrsare in Jannah whereas your dead people are in Hell Fire.” 17. lessons learned from Battle of Uhud: Obedience to leadership. This is something that must be maintained at any price. ... Love of worldly possessions is the source of all problems. The Muslims left the battlefield due to this very reason. Being Muslim by itself is no guarantee for victory.