Historical Islamic Battles and Defections
Before Ghazva Uhad, munafiq Abdullah Bin Ubbi leave the battlefield along with his ______ followers.
Overview
Before the battle of Ghazwa Uhad, Abdullah bin Ubayy left the battlefield along with his 300 followers.
Abdullah bin Ubayy was a leader of the Munafiqeen (hypocrites) in Medina.
He was a wealthy and influential man, and he had a large following.
However, he was also a traitor and a hypocrite, and he often worked against the interests of the Muslims.
During the battle of Ghazwa Uhad, Abdullah bin Ubayy and his 300 followers withdrew from the battlefield, leaving the Muslims to fight against the Quraysh.
This treachery weakened the Muslims and gave the Quraysh an advantage.
The Muslims were defeated in the battle, and they suffered heavy losses.
The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was sad and disappointed by the treachery of Abdullah bin Ubayy and his followers.
He rebuked them for their cowardice and their disloyalty, and he warned them of the consequences of their actions.
Explanation
Abu Sufyan commander the infidels in Uhad Ghazwa
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It was fought in 3 Hijri
Ohad is the name of the mountain
3000 Infidels participated in the battle of Uhad
Abdullah ibn Ubayy decided to withdraw his 300 men before the battle of Uhad.
The Battle of Uhud was fought on Saturday, 23 March 625 AD, in the valley north of Mount Uhud.
3000 Infidels participated in the battle of Uhad Infidel means کفار
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