60 results for “hud”
...on, he converted many prominent figures including Usayd ibn Hudayr and Sa'd ibn Mu'adh, chiefs of the Aws tribe. By the nex...
...r. The Prophet positioned 700 Muslims at the foot of Mount Uhud with 50 archers on Aynayn hill, ordering them not to leave....
...e Prophet's uncle and the 'Lion of Allah,' was martyred at Uhud. Wahshi ibn Harb, an Abyssinian slave, killed him with a ja...
...s to Mecca for Umrah in ihram, with no intention of war. At Hudaybiyyah, the Quraysh blocked their path. After negotiations...
During the Hudaybiyyah negotiations, a rumor spread that the Quraysh had k...
After Hudaybiyyah established peace, the Prophet ﷺ sent letters invit...
As stipulated in the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, the Prophet ﷺ and 2,000 Muslims entered Mecca to p...
...n al-Walid, the military genius who had turned the tide at Uhud against the Muslims, traveled to Medina with Amr ibn al-As ...
Banu Bakr, allies of the Quraysh, attacked Banu Khuza'ah, allies of the Muslims, killing several of them at the sacred precinct of al-Watir. Some Qurayshi men p
Salahuddin al-Ayyubi decisively defeated the Crusader armies at the...
...ue (later a Sunni institution). Their rule lasted until Salahuddin dissolved the caliphate in 1171 CE.
...reatest warriors of Islam, distinguishing himself at Badr, Uhud, and in the conquest of Egypt.
...came famous for his extraordinary bravery at the Battle of Uhud, where he shielded the Prophet with his own body, sustainin...
... ibn Thabit. At al-Raji', a watering place belonging to the Hudhayl tribe, the delegation betrayed them and summoned a hund...
After the Battle of Uhud, Abu Sufyan had called out to the Muslims: 'Our appointment...
...hen turning sharply toward the Banu Lihyan territory in the Hudhayl region between Mecca and Ta'if. However, Banu Lihyan ha...
After the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah secured peace with the Quraysh, the Prophet focused...
The Prophet sent Abdullah ibn Hudhafah al-Sahmi to deliver a letter to Kisra (Chosroes II), t...
...n were Hind bint Utbah (who had mutilated Hamzah's body at Uhud), Ikrimah ibn Abi Jahl, Wahshi ibn Harb (who had killed Ham...
After the Quraysh violated the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah by supporting their ally Banu Bakr in an attack on ...
...ponents of Islam in Mecca. He was the Quraysh negotiator at Hudaybiyyah who objected to writing 'Muhammad, the Messenger of...
...r Hafsah bint Umar was widowed when her husband Khunays ibn Hudhafah died from wounds sustained at Badr, Umar sought a husb...
...r husband Abdullah ibn Jahsh was martyred at the Battle of Uhud. The Prophet married her to care for her and honor her char...
...bd al-Asad. When Abu Salamah died from wounds sustained at Uhud, Umm Salamah was left a widow with young children. She was ...
The day after the Battle of Uhud, despite the Muslim casualties and his own wounds, the Prop...
After the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah was concluded, the Prophet ordered his companions t...
Prophet sent to the people of Ad, who were destroyed for rejecting his message.
...ncle of the Prophet, called the Lion of Allah, martyred at Uhud.
...oint for early Islam, and he was martyred at the Battle of Uhud.
...slam. Talhah was renowned for his bravery at the Battle of Uhud, where he shielded the Prophet with his own body, sustainin...
...romised Paradise who shielded the Prophet with his body at Uhud.
A major hadith narrator from the Ansar who participated in twelve battles with the Prophet.
...t Ansari companion known for his bravery and generosity at Uhud.
The keeper of the Prophet secret regarding the hypocrites.
...mpanion who fought to protect the Prophet at the Battle of Uhud.
Syrian Hanafi hadith scholar who produced critical editions of major hadith works.
Damascene scholar and author of 'Subul al-Huda war-Rashad,' one of the most comprehensive books on the Pr...
Egyptian scholar and historian, author of popular works on Islamic history, jurisprudence, and the history of Islamic legislation.
Syrian Hanafi hadith scholar and editor, known for his critical editions of classical hadith texts and his advocacy for traditional scholarship.
By Imam as-Salihi ash-Shami. The most comprehensive biography of the Prophet Muhammad ever compiled, spanning twelve volumes. As-Salihi gathered virtually every
By Ibn Hisham al-Ansari. A widely studied intermediate Arabic grammar text and its commentary by the same author. Ibn Hisham explains Arabic syntax with clear e
The second major battle: the reversal of fortune, the wounding of the Prophet, and the lessons for the ummah.
The diplomatic turning point: how a seemingly disadvantageous treaty became the greatest victory for Islam.
The Crusader invasions, Muslim resistance, Salahuddin's reconquest of Jerusalem, and lasting lessons.
The life of the Kurdish Muslim leader who united the Muslim world and recaptured Jerusalem with chivalry and mercy.
The peace agreement that seemed like a setback but which the Quran called 'a clear victory,' leading to the spread of Islam across Arabia.
...ho united Muslim Syria and Egypt, setting the stage for Salahuddin's liberation of Jerusalem.
The story of Prophet Hud who was sent to the mighty people of 'Ad, their arrogance, ...
Salahuddin al-Ayyubi's unification of Muslim lands, the Battle of H...
...on who took up arms to defend the Prophet at the Battle of Uhud, sustaining twelve wounds, and her legacy as a symbol of Mu...
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