| THE BATTLE OF UHUD
The battle of Uhud took place only one year after Badr, in the third
year of Hijra, in the month of Shawwal. After the Battle of Badr, the Quraish felt
humiliated and disdained among the Arabs. They recognized the fast growing power of Islam
among the people, and therefore began gathering their men and leaders in order to take
revenge by attacking and destroying the Muslims in Madinah. The polytheists were blinded
by the wealth of Abu Sufyan who had vowed to spend this wealth on nothing except for
fighting Muhammad, after his escape from the Muslims on the day of Badr. Abbas bin
Abdul-Muttalib the Prophet's uncle who was still in Makkah having learnt about the real
intention of the Quraish, wrote a letter to the Prophet informing him about the
Polytheists' plans for attacking Madinah. On receiving the letter, the Prophet informed
his companions of its contents. And it happened that the Prophet of Allah had a dream,
which he explained as follows: one of his companions will be killed; one of his household
will be wounded and the 'diri' al-Haseen' is Madinah.
Then the Prophet of Allah (s.a.w.) began to consult his companions and in the end they all
agreed to fight the polytheists outside Madinah not letting the city to be a field for
fighting; therefore the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.) wore his war dress and joined his
companions but later on, his companions regretted and asked him to return to Madinah and
fight the enemy from there as he (s.a.w.) suggested at first but the Prophet of Allah
refused that. With one thousand fighters the Prophet marched to Uhud outside Madinah to
meet the attacking force of three thousands polytheists led by the arch-enemy of Islam,
Abu Sufyan. Muhammad(s.a.w) gave the banner of the Muhajirin to his valiant cousin
and son in-law Imam Ali (a.s.) and the banner of the Ansar to Sa'id bin Ubadah.
However, the actual number of fighting men of the Prophet were only seven hundred, because
when the Muslims began to leave Madinah, the three hundred hypocrites and plotters, who
existed in the army of the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.) under the leadership of Abdullah
bin Ubai bin Salalul withdrew themselves from the army.
The Prophet of Allah (s.a.w.) arranged the Muslims in battle-ranks, positioning fifty
archers of the Ansar over the hill pass in order to deter the enemy from ambushing the
Muslims from behind. He put one of them as their leader and advised them not to leave
their position at any cost. Soon the fighting started and after a pitched battle the
Muslims made the polytheists flee. Some of the companions of the Prophet began to plunder
the well stocked camp of the infidels and when the men at the mountain-pass saw their
greed gave away and they said: "Those men will take (all) the spoils if we stay
(here)." They asked their leader: "We want to take part in the plunder like the
others." He replied: "The Prophet of Allah has ordered us not to leave this
position." He ordered you to do that without knowing that the matter would come to
what we now see, " they bluntly told him and went off towards the booty leaving him
behind. He remained in his position till he was martyred.
The polytheists led by Khalid bin Walid, seeing the hill-pass undefended, attacked the
Muslims from behind catching by surprise the majority of companions of the Prophet who
were occupied the grab for the spoils. The Prophet was left only with a small
troop of his devout companions such as Imam Ali (a.s.), his uncle Hamzah and Mus'ab bin
Umair, who nevertheless continued fighting the polytheists bravely. The Prophet
of Allah was overcome by faintness as a result of a wound which he received, while his
uncle Hamzah bin Abdul-Muttalib was martyred by a man called 'Wahishi' (savage) the slave
of Abu Sufyan. Hind, the wife of Abu Sufyan who was encouraging the polytheists to attack
the Muslims, with her lusty songs, ordered Hamzah's chest to be split open, and chewed his
liver like a blood-thirsty bitch. She even cut off his nose and ears and wore them around
her neck in savage exultation.
Despite the Prophet's call to stay firm in the battlefield most of his companions
fled from the scene, leaving him alone with Imam Ali (a.s.) and a few others, like Abu
Dajjassa. Indeed the main reason for the Muslim's set back in this battle is
their disobedience of the orders of the Prophet of Allah (s.a.w.) had they obeyed
him and fought the polytheists in Madinah as suggested before, and had men at the
mountain-pass not disobeyed his orders, they would have surely become victorious.
After this set back, on the second day, the Muslims were ordered to go out and fight the
Quraish in spite of their sufferings from the wounds lest the polytheists again attack
them. Therefore, the Muslims responded and the Prophet of Allah gave Imam Ali
(a.s.) the banner of the Muhajirin. They reached a place called 'Hamra' al-Asad'
wishing to fight the polytheist and also prove to the people that they are still strong
and able to attack the enemy, but seeing that Abu Sufyan and his army had returned to
Makkah, the Prophet of Allah and his companions also returned to Madinah.
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