Following the Battle of Badr, the military prestige of the Muslims grew across a large area of the Arabian Peninsula, to the extent that the weak among the Mushriks (polytheists) felt a sense of danger, while the strong among them felt that Islam had become prevalent. People started to look forward to belief in Islam. The number of those who embraced Islam increased. Many people saw it better to embrace Islam, either out of hypocrisy or for deception. In this way, the newborn state had to face new settings of cunning, conspiracy and alliances. However, the plans of the enemies of Islam failed by virtue of the support of Allah The Almighty, and the alert state of security.
 after the Battle of Badr and before the Battle of Uhud
  after the Battle of Badr and before the Battle of Uhud set out for battle until he reached Maa’ Al-Kadar in the dwelling places of Banu Sulaym, whom he intended to fight. However, no battle took place and he stayed three days near their well, after which time he returned to Madeenah.
  set out for battle until he reached Maa’ Al-Kadar in the dwelling places of Banu Sulaym, whom he intended to fight. However, no battle took place and he stayed three days near their well, after which time he returned to Madeenah. surprised them with a swift unexpected attack which forced Banu Sulaym to flee and scatter on the mountain tops, leaving their camels to a shepherd of theirs called Yasaar. The Messenger of Allah
  surprised them with a swift unexpected attack which forced Banu Sulaym to flee and scatter on the mountain tops, leaving their camels to a shepherd of theirs called Yasaar. The Messenger of Allah  drove the camels along with their shepherd until he reached Siraar, three miles from Madeenah, where the Messenger of Allah
  drove the camels along with their shepherd until he reached Siraar, three miles from Madeenah, where the Messenger of Allah  distributed the five hundred camels, among his Companions, may Allah be pleased with them, and the share of each of them was two camels. One-fifth of the booty was assigned to the Messenger of Allah
  distributed the five hundred camels, among his Companions, may Allah be pleased with them, and the share of each of them was two camels. One-fifth of the booty was assigned to the Messenger of Allah  and Yasaar fell in his portion. However, the Prophet
  and Yasaar fell in his portion. However, the Prophet  emancipated him later.
  emancipated him later. pursued him in the company of two hundred men from the Muhaajiroon (emigrants) and the Ansaar (helpers). However, he could not catch them because Abu Sufyaan and his men hastened to escape, and kept lightening their luggage by throwing away packages of As-Saweeq (a food made by roasting wheat and barely and then grinding them with milk, honey and butter) which they had been carrying for food on their journey. The Muslims collected these packages when they passed by them. They returned to Madeenah carrying large amounts of As-Saweeq. Hence, this battle was called the Battle of As-Saweeq. The Messenger of Allah
  pursued him in the company of two hundred men from the Muhaajiroon (emigrants) and the Ansaar (helpers). However, he could not catch them because Abu Sufyaan and his men hastened to escape, and kept lightening their luggage by throwing away packages of As-Saweeq (a food made by roasting wheat and barely and then grinding them with milk, honey and butter) which they had been carrying for food on their journey. The Muslims collected these packages when they passed by them. They returned to Madeenah carrying large amounts of As-Saweeq. Hence, this battle was called the Battle of As-Saweeq. The Messenger of Allah  therefore, returned to Madeenah after having been absent for five days without engaging in war.
  therefore, returned to Madeenah after having been absent for five days without engaging in war. and attack Madeenah. Thereupon, the Prophet
  and attack Madeenah. Thereupon, the Prophet  appointed ‘Uthmaan bin ‘Affaan, may Allah be pleased with him, as ruler in Madeenah, and set out with four hundred and fifty cavalry and foot soldiers.
  appointed ‘Uthmaan bin ‘Affaan, may Allah be pleased with him, as ruler in Madeenah, and set out with four hundred and fifty cavalry and foot soldiers. about the news of his people. This man later joined Bilaal, may Allah be pleased with him, to be taught his religion.
  about the news of his people. This man later joined Bilaal, may Allah be pleased with him, to be taught his religion. remained there for about a month without fighting and then returned to Madeenah.
  remained there for about a month without fighting and then returned to Madeenah. . Rain fell heavily during this battle and the clothes of the Messenger of Allah
. Rain fell heavily during this battle and the clothes of the Messenger of Allah  were soaked. Hence, he stayed under a tree and spread his clothes to dry them. Meanwhile, Du‘thoor managed to be alone with the Messenger of Allah
  were soaked. Hence, he stayed under a tree and spread his clothes to dry them. Meanwhile, Du‘thoor managed to be alone with the Messenger of Allah  while he had a sword. He said, “O Muhammad, who will protect you from me today?” The Messenger of Allah
  while he had a sword. He said, “O Muhammad, who will protect you from me today?” The Messenger of Allah  replied: “Allah.” Then, Jibreel (Gabriel), may Allah exalt his mention, pushed his chest and the sword fell from his hand. The Messenger of Allah
  replied: “Allah.” Then, Jibreel (Gabriel), may Allah exalt his mention, pushed his chest and the sword fell from his hand. The Messenger of Allah  took hold of it and then said to him: “And who will protect you from me?” He replied, "No one. I testify that there is no God except Allah, and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah. By Allah, I will never gather people [to fight you] again.”Then the Messenger of Allah
  took hold of it and then said to him: “And who will protect you from me?” He replied, "No one. I testify that there is no God except Allah, and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah. By Allah, I will never gather people [to fight you] again.”Then the Messenger of Allah  returned the sword to him.
  returned the sword to him. set out leading three hundred Muslims until he reached Buhraan, a place between Makkah and Madeenah, with the intention to fight Banu Sulaym. However, they had dispersed. Thereupon he returned without fighting them.
  set out leading three hundred Muslims until he reached Buhraan, a place between Makkah and Madeenah, with the intention to fight Banu Sulaym. However, they had dispersed. Thereupon he returned without fighting them. of those military expeditions. These educational and practical training courses of battle were continuous, ranging from five to thirty days of congregational life, where the soldiers of Islam were nurtured to hearken and obey, receive perfect training, and acquire new experiences to help them destroy falsehood and strengthen truth.
  of those military expeditions. These educational and practical training courses of battle were continuous, ranging from five to thirty days of congregational life, where the soldiers of Islam were nurtured to hearken and obey, receive perfect training, and acquire new experiences to help them destroy falsehood and strengthen truth. whose teachings penetrated the different parts of the community through a good example, and worship (in which the worshippers were) humbly submissive to Allah The Almighty. In this way, the glorious prophetic methodology combined the educational courses of the mosque and the intensified educational military courses in the battlefield. These elements combined so that the new society would become strong, its ranks would be compact, and it would acquire the experience necessary for its members to spread Islam in the different parts of the world.
  whose teachings penetrated the different parts of the community through a good example, and worship (in which the worshippers were) humbly submissive to Allah The Almighty. In this way, the glorious prophetic methodology combined the educational courses of the mosque and the intensified educational military courses in the battlefield. These elements combined so that the new society would become strong, its ranks would be compact, and it would acquire the experience necessary for its members to spread Islam in the different parts of the world. through one of the security personnel named Saleet bin An-Nu‘maan, may Allah be pleased with him. The Messenger of Allah
  through one of the security personnel named Saleet bin An-Nu‘maan, may Allah be pleased with him. The Messenger of Allah  dispatched Zayd bin Haarithah, may Allah be pleased with him, leading a military expedition of one hundred horsemen to obstruct the caravan. Zayd, may Allah be pleased with him, met with the caravan at a spring of water called Al-Qaradah belonging to the springs of Najd. Its men then fled with fright, and the Muslims took the caravan and all that it carried. They took as captive its guide, Furaat bin Hayyaan, who embraced Islam in front of the Messenger of Allah
  dispatched Zayd bin Haarithah, may Allah be pleased with him, leading a military expedition of one hundred horsemen to obstruct the caravan. Zayd, may Allah be pleased with him, met with the caravan at a spring of water called Al-Qaradah belonging to the springs of Najd. Its men then fled with fright, and the Muslims took the caravan and all that it carried. They took as captive its guide, Furaat bin Hayyaan, who embraced Islam in front of the Messenger of Allah  . Then, the Muslims returned to Madeenah. One-fifth was assigned to the Messenger of Allah
. Then, the Muslims returned to Madeenah. One-fifth was assigned to the Messenger of Allah  and the rest was distributed among the members of the expedition.
  and the rest was distributed among the members of the expedition.

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