Battle of Uhud, 625 CE ⚔️ When things don't go as planned
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Published 2023-05-13
📢 Narrated by David McCallion
🚩 Big thanks to History Rhymes for their collaboration on this video: youtube.com/@historyrhymes1701
📝 Written by Jonathan Woody
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All Comments (21)
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Masub (Who raised the flag and sacrificed himself) was one of the wealthiest man in Makkah. He used to wear expensive dresses and perfume , when he accepted Islam his uncle threw him out of his house without even a piece of cloth. Her mother gave him a piece of cloth he traveled to Medina stayed in company of Muhammad ﷺ for a couple of years until the day of Uhud. When he was buried he had a small clothe which was not even enough to cover his whole body his feet were covered with grass. Radiallahu anhu
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The 50 archers were strictly forbidden to leave their posts under any circumstances, this was done precisely to check Khalids cavalry, but a large group of them left thinking they had won and the battle was over
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Prophet was incredible in every aspect...He was genius in strategy as well...We Muslims are more focused of religious aspects of Prophet..I never knew he was also a incredible strategist in battles.
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This was common in many ancient battles. Armies got too caught up in looting and lost cohesion.
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I've always been fascinated with Muslim history. It's simply not a topic typically discussed in schools. Thanks for another great video
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They were so close to another brilliant victory, but the greed of a few archers costed them the battle. What a life lesson
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Khalid bin Al waleed's (ra) attack on the flank at the right time was a masterpiece but after his attack he waited again on the flank for the meccans to come to launch the second attack that was an absolute genius
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I visited the battlefield of Uhud and it was quite the experience. I even climbed the hill of arrows.
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That's the most detailed map of Western Arabia in the time of the Prophet that I've ever seen. It wasn't just blank desert like I often see on maps.
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0:03 Look at that massive and powerful Sasanid empire on the map. Surely, it would last for centuries, right?
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Thanks a lot for such dedication and information you showed. A clear concept of the war is what I have learned. Make sure you make more of these videos in future.
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I never thought I would see this channel making a video about the Battle of Uhud, thank you so much for this!
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Undefeated when he was a disbeliever, undefeated when he became a believer. The Sword of God, Khalid Ibn Alwalid.
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So... when will the Battle of the Trench come out? I would love to see it in details!
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HistoryMarche never fail to amaze me with detailed battle maps and illustrations
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Amazing video man, great explanation, earned a like. Keep it up.
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for your information, Abdullah Ibn Ubay is considered a hypocrite in Islam because he intentionally withdrew his men from the battle to break the Muslims morale (not mentioning him making multiple deals with the enemies of Islam) , there are multiple verses in the Quran which talk about those hypocrites and also there are verses which talk about this battle. as always fantastic work from this channel ,I also love the use of AI for those images
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There was also a female warrior Nusaiba bint Kaab RA , she was among the 12 remaining bodyguards , she kept on firing arrows untill the mecans retreat. She had fought 33 battles until she was finally martyred during time of Abu Bakr RA I think Edit: typo in name of Abu Bakr RA
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Thank you for all your work