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The Contribution of the Archers
Squad to The archers squad whom the
Messenger of Allâh War activities went on and on fiercely with the Muslims in full command of the whole military developments until the idolaters finally staggered and retreated, leaving all motives of alleged pride, and affected dignity in oblivion, and their standard trodden by the feet of the fighters with none ever courageous enough to approach it. It seemed as if the three thousand idolaters had been fighting thirty thousand Muslims and not merely several hundreds. Ibn Ishaq said: "Then Allâh sent down His Help unto the Muslims and verified His Promise to them. They chased the idolaters and evacuated them from their camp. No doubt it was a certain defeat." In a version by ‘Abdullah bin Az-Zubair that his father had said: "By Allâh, I was watching the servants of Hind bint ‘Utbah and her women friends fleeing with their garments gathered up. No one was there to prevent us from capturing them." In another version by Al-Barâ’ bin ‘Azib — mentioned in Sahih Al-Bukhâri — he said: "When we fought them, they fled, and their women could be seen fleeing in the mountains with their anklets and legs revealed."[] The Muslims pursued the enemies putting them to sword and collecting the spoils. The Archers’ Fatal Mistake: While the small army of Islaam
were recording the second absolute and clear victory over the Makkans — which
was no less in splendour and glory than the first one at Badr — the majority
of the archers on the mountainside committed a fatal mistake that turned the
whole situation upside down, and constituted a source of heavy losses amongst
the Muslims. It has almost brought about the murder of the Prophet We have already spoken about
the positive orders given to the archers to hold on to their position whatever
the course of the main engagement. In spite of those strict orders, and their
leader’s ‘Abdullah bin Jubair — warning, forty archers deserted their
posts, enticed by the too soon roar of victory as well as worldly avarice for
the spoils of war. The others, however, nine in number and ‘Abdullah, their
leader, decided to abide by the Prophet The shrewd Khalid bin Al-Waleed seized this golden opportunity to turn swiftly round to the rear of the Muslim army and encompass them. Exterminating Ibn Jubair and his group, they fell promptly upon the rear of the Muslims and his horsemen uttered a shout that signalled the new military developments. The polytheists returned once again to counterattack the Muslims. An idolist woman — called ‘Umra bint ‘Alqama Al-Harithiyah — rushed to the lying-on-earth standard, picked it up and hoisted it. The idolaters gathered together around the standard and called out unto one another till they encircled the Muslims and stood fast to fight again. The Muslims consequently got entrapped between two millstones. The Messenger of Allâh
The genius of the Messenger of
Allâh The idolaters, indeed, recognized him and reached his position even before the other Muslims could do so. The encompassment of the Muslims revealed three categories of people: The first group were those who were only interested in themselves and they went so mad that they fled. They left the battlefield and did not know what happened to the others. Some of this group fled as far as Madinah. Some others went up the mountain. The second Muslim group were those who returned to the battle, but mixed with the idolaters in such a way that they could not recognize one another. Consequently some of them were killed by mistake. On the authority of Al-Bukhari, he states that ‘Aishah (RA) said: "When it was Uhud Battle, the idolaters were utterly defeated. Satan then called out: ‘O slaves of Allâh. Beware the rear (i.e. the enemy is approaching from behind)’. So those who were at the front turned back and fought the ones who were behind." Then Hudhaifah caught sight of his father ‘Al-Yaman’ about to be killed by other Muslims. So he said: "O servants of Allâh! Beware! This is my father. This is my father." ‘Aishah (RA) said: "But they did not part with him till he was killed." Hudhaifah then said: "May Allâh forgive you." And ‘Urwa said: "By Allâh, from that time on Hudhaifah has always been blessed and wealthy till he died." That was because he forgave them and refused to take any blood-money for his father’s murder but recommended that it be spent in charity. This Muslim group suffered from great bewilderment, and disorder prevailed among them. A lot of them got lost and did not know where to go. At this awkward time they heard someone calling: "Muhammad is killed." This news made them even more bewildered and almost out of sense. Their morale broke down, or almost did in a great number of individuals. Some of them stopped fighting, slackened, and cast down their weapons. Others thought of getting in touch with ‘Abdullah bin Ubai — the head of the hypocrites — and seeking his assistance to fetch them a security pledge from Abu Sufyan. Anas bin An-Nadr passed by
those people who were shuddering of fear and panic, and inquired: "What are
you waiting for?" They said: "The Messenger of Allâh Thabit bin Ad-Dahdah called
unto his people saying: "O kinfolk of Helpers, if
Muhammad An Emigrant passed by a Helper
who was besmeared by blood. He said: "O fellow! Have you heard of Muhammad With such boldness and
encouragement, the Muslims soon recovered their spirits, came round to senses
and desisted the idea of surrender or contacting the hypocrite ‘Abdullah bin
Ubai. They took up arms and resumed the fight attempting to make way to the
headquarters, particularly after the news of the Prophet The third group of Muslims were
those who cared for nothing except the Prophet As those groups of Muslims were
receiving the blows of the idolaters and resisting instantly, the fight flared
up around the Messenger of Allâh A violent raging struggle broke out between the nine Muslims and the idolaters during which peerless sort of love, self-sacrifice, bravery and heroism were revealed. Muslim, on the authority of
Anas bin Malik narrated that the Messenger of Allâh The last of those seven Helpers was ‘Amara bin Yazeed bin As-Sakan, who kept on fighting till his wounds neutralized him and he fell dead. |
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