The Life & Character of the Seal of Prophets (sa) - Volume II — Page 585
Index of Subject Matter 585 departing for Badr 136 Reasons for 115, 118 , 125 Battle of the Ditch companions dig the ditch in extreme conditions 455 Ḥudhaifah bin Yamān bravely slips into the enemy camp 478 Muslims exhibit true sincerity during the, 466 Na‘īm bin Mas‘ūd employs a great strategy 474 Only ‘Aṣr prayer offered late as opposed to all the prayers 469 prophetic visions shown to the Holy Prophet sa whilst digging the ditch 455 severe conditions in which the, was fought 472 Sir William Muir comments on, 467 Battle of Uḥud Abdullāh bin Jubair’s ra men leave their post and expose the Muslim army in search for the spoils of war 333 commander of the enemy army in the, 321 companions proposed to fight outside of Madīnah 324 companions sheild the body of the Holy Prophet sa with their own 338 despite such loss to the Muslims the Holy Prophet sa prays for the forgiveness of the enemy 341 false news spreads that the Holy Prophet sa had been martyred 335 minors sent back except for Rāfi‘ and Samurah 326 Muslim army very weak and insignificant in comparison to the enemy strength 327 panic erupts within the Muslim army for consultation with, 487 accept Sa‘d bin Mu‘ādh ra as the judge 488 Ka‘b bin Asad proposes three options to, in relation to their treachery 486 no cruetly or barbarity in the verdict regarding, 499 , 503 punishment of, was a divine decree of God 491 punsished according to the Mosaic law 505 Sa‘d bin Mu‘ādh ra gives the verdict of executing the men of, 491 treachery of, during the Battle of the Ditch 464 Banu Sulaim and Ghaṭafān bent upon destroying Islām and the Holy Prophet sa 292 Barīrah gives her account of Ḥaḍrat ‘Ā’ishah’s ra innocence 436 maid of Ḥaḍrat ‘Ā’ishah 436 Battle of Badr 70 prisoners of war taken by the Muslims 157 aim of Muslims was to intercept caravan of Quraish 120 army of over 1000 from the Quraish 133 , 135 duels took place prior to the battle 147 Holy Prophet sa set out from Madīnah 148 knowledge of the army of the Quraish 122 known as Yaumul-Furqān 164 Muslim army a little over 310 men 137 Muslim army appeared larger in numbers 145 Quraish prayed at Kabah before