Holy Prophet of Islam - Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa

by Dr. Karimullah Zirvi

Page 190 of 461

Holy Prophet of Islam - Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa — Page 190

The Holy Prophet of Islam, Hadrat Muhammad Mustafa sa sa chance, and he was killed. The Holy Prophet" ordered his forces to get battle-ready. He gave the main battle-flag to Hadrat Sa'd bin 'Ubadah™ and gave three smaller flags to Ḥadrat Hubāb bin Mundhir", Hadrat Sahl bin sa ra га sa ra ra. Hunaif and Hadrat ‘Abbād bin Bishar" in order. The Holy Prophet" sent the message to leaders of the Wadi al-Qura that they should obey the. Muslims and thus live peacefully. The message further stated that if they accept the offer and do not fight the Muslims they and their properties would be safe. However, instead of accepting the invitation of peace from the Holy Prophet, they sent their fighters out to battle. In response to this, amongst the Muslims Hadrat Zubair came forward and killed the enemy fighter. Then another man came forward from the enemies. Hadrat Zubair killed him also. When the third person came out to fight, Hadrat ‘Ali' killed him. The fourth and the fifth enemy fighters were killed by Ḥadrat. Abū Dujānah™. In this way within a short period of time, the enemy lost eleven of their fighters fighting Muslim fighters individually. The Holy. Prophet again conveyed to them the message of peace and submission to. Muslims. However, they again refused to accept the offer and kept on fighting the Muslims. Due to their obstinacy the Holy Prophet" had to fight with them. The fighting continued for whole day and then the next day they offered to live in peace and submission to Muslims. The Holy. Prophet accepted their plea. This way the whole valley of Wadı al-Qură was conquered by the Muslims in a short period of time. The Holy. Prophet stayed in the area for four days and during this time he distributed amongst his Companions" the war booty, which he had received in large amount. The land and the gardens belonging to the Jews were left with the Jews and an administrator was appointed to look after the matters. sa sa sa ra. BS sa (Zurqānī, Sharah Sharḥ Mawāhib al-Ladunniyya, Fath Wadı al-Qurā, Vol. 3, pp. 301-303; Zad al-Ma‘ad, 2/148-147; The Life of Muhammad, A Translation of. Ibn Ishaq's Sirat Rasulullah“, p. 516, A. Guillaume,, Oxford University Press,. Reprinted in Pakistan, 2004) sa 190