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The Prophet's Battles, Armies and Expeditions
By Imām ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah
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All of the Prophet's Ghazwat, Bu'uth and Saraya [1] occurred after the Hijrah, within a span of ten years. There were either twenty-seven Ghazwat, or twenty-five, or twenty-nine. The Prophet sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam had to fight in nine battles, Badr, 'Uhud, al-Khandaqh, Quraidhah, al-Mustaliqh, Khaybar, al-Fath' (Conquering of Makkah), 'Hunayn and Tā'if. It was said that the Prophet sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam also fought against Banī an-Nadhīr (a Jewish tribe) and at al-Ghabah and Wadi al-Qura, which was a suburb of Khaybar.
As for the Saraya of the Prophet sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam and the armies he sent, they numbered close to sixty. There were seven major battles: Badr, 'Uhud, al-Khandaqh, Khaybar, al-Fath', 'Hunayn and Tabuk. [2] Several parts of the Qur'ān mentioned these major Ghazwat. For instance, Sūrah al-Anfāl (chapter 8) was revealed about Ghazwat Badr, while the last part of Sūrah ali-'Imrān (chapter 3) was about Ghazwat 'Uhud, from Allāh's statement,
"And (remember) when you [Muhammad sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam] left your household in the morning to post the believers at their stations for the battle" [3:121],
until just before the end of the Sūrah. The beginning of Sūrah al-Ahzāb (chapter 33) was revealed about the battles of al-Khandaqh, Quraydhah and Khaybar. Sūrah al-'Hashr (59) was revealed about Banī an-Nadhīr, al-Fath' (48) about al-'Hudaibiyyah and the battle of Khaybar. The conquering of Makkah was mentioned indirectly in Sūrah al-Fath' and directly in Sūrah an-Nasr (110). He sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam was wounded during the battle of 'Uhud. [3] The angels fought alongside the Prophet sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam during the battles of Badr [4] and 'Hunayn. They also descended during the battle of al-Khandaqh [5], where they shook the Mushriks [surrounding Madīnah] and defeated them. During that battle, the Prophet sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam threw a handful of sand at the faces of the Mushriks (Polytheists) and they fled [without a fight]. [6]
The Prophet sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam won decisively in two battles, Badr and 'Hunain. He used al-Manjaniq (mongonel, or catapult) during on battle, at-Tā'if, and took cover behind a trench during Ghazwat al-Khandaqh, also known as Ghazwat al-Ahzāb. Salmān al-Farsī radiallāhu 'anhu suggested that the trench be dug in that battle.
Footnotes
[1] 'Ghazwat', pl. for 'Ghazwah', means battles. The battles that the Prophet sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam led himself were called, 'Ghazwat', whereas the armies and expeditions he sent while remaining behind are called, 'Bu'uth', pl. for, 'Ba'th', and 'Saraya', pl. for, 'Sariyyah'.
[2] All of which are mentioned in detail later on in, Zād al-Ma'ād.
[3] Al-Bukhārī (3767) narrated that Sahl bin as-Sa'idi was asked about how the wound of the Prophet sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam was treated, and he replied, "'Alī used to bring water in his shield and Fātimah (the Prophet's daughter and 'Alī's wife) used to wash the blood off his face. Then straw mat was burnt and the wound was filled with it."
[4] Al-Bukhārī (3694) narrated that 'Abdullāh ibn 'Abbās radiallāhu 'anhu said that the Prophet sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam said on the day of Badr, "Here is Jibrīl, holding the head of his horse and wearing war armours." Allāh sent the angels to strengthen their hearts of the believers and to aid them.
[5] Shaykh 'Irfān said, "Allāh said in Sūrah al-Ahzāb (33:9), 'O you who believe! Remember Allāh's Favour to you, when there came against you hosts, and We sent against them a wind and forces that you saw not [angels during the battle of Al-Ahzāb (the Confederates, Ghazwat al-Khandaq (in 5 AH)]. And Allāh is Ever All-Seer of what you do.' "
[6] Al-Bukhārī (2716) and Muslim (3277) narrated that Allāh's Apostle sallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam asked for Allāh's wrath upon the Ahzāb, saying: "O, Allāh, Revealer of the Holy Book, and the One swift at reckoning! O, Allāh, Defeat the confederates. O, Allāh, Defeat them and shake them."
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