Battle of Uhud, 625 CE ⚔️ When things don't go as planned

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  • @HistoryMarche
    @HistoryMarche  Год назад +117

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    • @Hello56535
      @Hello56535 Год назад +3

      Jazak Allahu khair been waiting for this vid!

    • @khalifaezzar5151
      @khalifaezzar5151 Год назад +3

      Thank you really for your efforts
      A critic in the video Ali is escaping from the battle field with the cowards while we know that he was fighting and he killed anyone who tried to rise the banners of Quraish back then when the banner is up the army is stable.
      Umar ibn Khattab said according to bukhari that he escaped to the mountain just like abu bakr and uthman.only ali and his shias confronted the rapist khaled ibn walid

    • @NobleKorhedron
      @NobleKorhedron Год назад +1

      Were the Quraysh always known as that?
      Or does it refer to their status as Muhammad's arch-enemies, and/or non-Muslims...?

    • @mohammednadat6294
      @mohammednadat6294 Год назад +3

      @@NobleKorhedron that was their name as a tribe. It was one that they had been known by since pre-Islamic times.

    • @MansoorAli-tc8qc
      @MansoorAli-tc8qc Год назад

      Bring battle of trench next week

  • @darthmada9574
    @darthmada9574 Год назад +1051

    I've always been fascinated with Muslim history. It's simply not a topic typically discussed in schools. Thanks for another great video

    • @ArmenianBishop
      @ArmenianBishop Год назад +30

      By the way, I never heard a word about the century old Armenian Genocide -- not discussed in schools, colleges or universities. These last few years, a 21st Century Armenian Genocide is unfolding as Azerbaijan starves 120,000 Armenians, who now appear to be nearly out of water too.

    • @darthmada9574
      @darthmada9574 Год назад +52

      @@ArmenianBishop You don't hear about a lot of things sadly. It "flies under the radar". Or isn't deemed academically important.

    • @ArmenianBishop
      @ArmenianBishop Год назад +6

      @@darthmada9574 Well Said: Thanks!

    • @JT-sf5ol
      @JT-sf5ol Год назад +1

      ​@Laurence Kueffer There was no genocide Laurence. Genocide is when a force tries to exterminate an entire population because of their ethnicity. The events that unfilded in 1915 prove otherwise. Archives in Turkey have been opened to all historians for inspection but Armenia doesn't open its archives for the same. If Ottomans wanted to exterminate Armenians why didn't they do that at the peak of their power, when nobody could have said anything to them but decided to do it when fighting a loosing war on many fronts, just to be more stigmatized and give the enemy a noble cause to attack more?? If Ottomans were rhat cruel to Christians why didn't they exterminate millions of them living in their lands and after 600 years of their rule you see the Chrisitans in Egypt, Bulgaria, Romania and elsewhere were untouched? Even in modern day Turkey they are still living. Armenians were once a most trusted and respected minority in the Ottoman lands and this was an official title by the way. Unfortunately they were used by western powers and Russia for their own agenda of weakening the Ottomans during 1st ww. Mostly France and Russia promised them their own nation country and supported them with weapons. While Ottoman men from Eastern provinces of modern day Turkey were on duty at war elsewhere, Armenians living in those areas, rose up and attacked Muslim villages. They killed many women and kids and elderly because men were at war. Ottoman soldiers from those areas (mostly kurds) came back and started taking revenge, killing Armenians. In order to prevent the killings Ottomans ordered an evacuation of Armenians and while that was happening unfortunately more deaths occurred, because of the continued attacks but if it wasn't for the Ottoman army now protecting the evacuated Armenians, deaths would have been much more. I hope you are a fair person and would ask you to read up on Khojaly massacre done by Armenian forces in modern day Azerbaijan where pregnant women had their wombs slit and kids were killed as admitted by Armenian. generals themselves. That was genocide! Armenians are hailing those butchers as national heroes!

    • @irov5884
      @irov5884 Год назад

      Not in France, Muslim history is in the school program.
      Christian history is not even in the program, while France has been christian for 1600 years.

  • @awaisjee466
    @awaisjee466 Год назад +1340

    The 50 archers were strictly forbidden to leave their posts under any circumstances, this was done precisely to check Khalids cavalry, but a large group of them left thinking they had won and the battle was over

    • @محمدالشامسي-ح8ف
      @محمدالشامسي-ح8ف Год назад +232

      This is was a lesson from Allah so muslims never disobey thier leaders orders espically in wars.

    • @sheeraxahmedkhan9276
      @sheeraxahmedkhan9276 Год назад +76

      40/50 archers left their posts... Remaining 10 were all martyred...

    • @محمدالشامسي-ح8ف
      @محمدالشامسي-ح8ف Год назад

      @@Judge_Magister yes greedy for your land and like we took it before we will retake it soon just wait

    • @sendbob9341
      @sendbob9341 Год назад

      @@Judge_Magister typical racist comment lmao.

    • @mohamedhannachi5958
      @mohamedhannachi5958 Год назад +55

      @@Judge_Magister Apparently you have no idea about muslims

  • @Fatherofheroesandheroines
    @Fatherofheroesandheroines Год назад +1315

    This was common in many ancient battles. Armies got too caught up in looting and lost cohesion.

    • @alltat
      @alltat Год назад +77

      You get what you pay for, and often troops were only paid in the form of whatever they could loot.

    • @Warmaker01
      @Warmaker01 Год назад +36

      Discipline was lacking for many armies.

    • @The_ZeroLine
      @The_ZeroLine Год назад +37

      It was common up through the 1800s, but especially through, roughly, the 1500s.

    • @черепахаестклубничку
      @черепахаестклубничку Год назад +8

      Its literally took place in one of the first known battles - battle of Cadesh, then hittite chariotiers fall into looting egyptian camp, that allowed Ramzes to strike back

    • @theawesomeman9821
      @theawesomeman9821 Год назад +22

      greed is terrible weakness

  • @callofhaqq6384
    @callofhaqq6384 Год назад +241

    Masub (Who raised the flag and sacrificed himself) was one of the wealthiest man in Makkah. He used to wear expensive dresses and perfume , when he accepted Islam his uncle threw him out of his house without even a piece of cloth.
    Her mother gave him a piece of cloth he traveled to Medina stayed in company of Muhammad ﷺ for a couple of years until the day of Uhud.
    When he was buried he had a small clothe which was not even enough to cover his whole body his feet were covered with grass.
    Radiallahu anhu

    • @Ss3gokus
      @Ss3gokus Год назад +3

      Muhammad didn’t even get him clothes?

    • @manofwar2354
      @manofwar2354 10 месяцев назад +41

      ​@@Ss3gokusprophet muhammed lived as a humble man so did his followers

    • @bouhsoumare2571
      @bouhsoumare2571 10 месяцев назад +36

      ​@@Ss3gokus Muhammad was not someone who endowed with money like you thought. even the soldiers were free.

    • @bouhsoumare2571
      @bouhsoumare2571 10 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@Ss3gokus you judged the prophet at this first time when the Muslims were expelled from Mecca

    • @Ss3gokus
      @Ss3gokus 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@bouhsoumare2571 didn’t Muhammad get 1/5 of whatever they stole or captured?
      And I’m sure someone who had all money in the world and left it all to follow Muhammad
      Muhammad would give
      A shirt to atleast I would expect.
      Especially since Muhammad said he was going to spend some
      Of his 1/5th of the money on charity

  • @alvirarahman2690
    @alvirarahman2690 Год назад +1824

    A thing to note here: Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) had FORBIDDEN those archers to come down from the hill, unless he himself gave the order. But the archers disobeyed our Prophet, and came down thinking that the fight is over. And General Khalid (R) was actually waiting for the perfect time to strike. Once the archers came down, Khalid sprung his attack, defeating the Muslims. We would not have lost if the archers didn’t move from their position.

    • @Murtafaq
      @Murtafaq Год назад +147

      Peace be upon our Prophet 💚

    • @Ze_Hairy
      @Ze_Hairy Год назад +19

      like a smell of bad faith from our dear Zacharie

    • @roomonleft
      @roomonleft Год назад +33

      I was looking for this comment, thank you sister :)

    • @supremercommonder
      @supremercommonder Год назад +104

      If the Muslims didn’t lose maybe khalid would of died who knows

    • @marksucker-berg7170
      @marksucker-berg7170 Год назад +15

      Meanwhile the Archers : ghanima? Ghanima!! That, is, GHANIMA!!! Let's Go.

  • @michaeladu6120
    @michaeladu6120 Год назад +779

    That's the most detailed map of Western Arabia in the time of the Prophet that I've ever seen.
    It wasn't just blank desert like I often see on maps.

    • @skyhappy
      @skyhappy Год назад +53

      I'm Muslim and read a lot about this battle. This video had details I never knew like the standard bearer being mistaken as the prophet and the previous raids

    • @patricka.crawley6572
      @patricka.crawley6572 Год назад +7

      Need civilisation to get detailed maps.

    • @resileaf9501
      @resileaf9501 Год назад +20

      HistoryMarche maps are usually very detailed. That's one of the things I like the most about this channel.

    • @ShangZilla
      @ShangZilla Год назад

      @@skyhappy So why do you follow a religion of a child rapist, slaver and murderer?

    • @uxbf_hdnc
      @uxbf_hdnc Год назад +3

      It is forbidden to draw the sahaba, please edit the video

  • @jasonhudson8722
    @jasonhudson8722 Год назад +731

    for your information, Abdullah Ibn Ubay is considered a hypocrite in Islam because he intentionally withdrew his men from the battle to break the Muslims morale (not mentioning him making multiple deals with the enemies of Islam) , there are multiple verses in the Quran which talk about those hypocrites and also there are verses which talk about this battle. as always fantastic work from this channel ,I also love the use of AI for those images

    • @faisald8821
      @faisald8821 Год назад +29

      He seems like a very logical and sensible general to me. Someone who recognized an idiotic decision for what it was and decided not to waste the lives of his men.

    • @abod2333
      @abod2333 Год назад +200

      @@faisald8821 How was the decision idiotic if the battle was won with 300 less men no less, had it not been for the undisciplined archers abandoning their post and exposing their flank, leaving it wide open for a cavalry charge?
      Now granted taking the defensive approach, which is what Mohammad and many of the wise senior figures suggested, would have been the better decision here; but that doesn't automatically make giving battle an idiotic decision as the muslim army had a good position, with a rocky hill protection their left flank and a mountain protecting their right, and a narrow entrance between the two means that the Quraysh army can neither use their cavalry nor can they use their superior numbers to their full potential as the narrow battle field offers very little maneuverability.

    • @youwhat491
      @youwhat491 Год назад +68

      ibn ubayy was still bitter he was deprived being the leader of medina, when the prophet came to medina he was just about to become their leader when many of the notables died in a previous in another battle he didnt bother to join, in that time people of medina saw in the prophet just the leader to unite their warring tribes.

    • @faisald8821
      @faisald8821 Год назад +4

      @@abod2333 Because the battle was never "won with 300 less men". Khalid ibn al-Walid was still in the battle field.

    • @abod2333
      @abod2333 Год назад +34

      @@faisald8821 Yeah I worded that wrong I should've said "would have been won, had it not been for...", point is the battle plan was good, Khalid's cavalry unit was rendered useless due to the battlefield terrain and the archers placed on the rocky hill. Sure the decision wasn't the best available, but I wouldn't necessarily call it idiotic.

  • @Breen.Machine
    @Breen.Machine Год назад +53

    They were so close to another brilliant victory, but the greed of a few archers costed them the battle. What a life lesson

    • @Malik747-A
      @Malik747-A 10 месяцев назад +5

      There were many lessons learned in this battle that paved the way for future battles...

    • @Re_Han397
      @Re_Han397 2 месяца назад +1

      the words of Prophet Muhammad SAW to those archers were "even if you see ravens picking off meat of our bones, still don't leave your position unless I advise you other wise". Yet the archers disobeyed him in greed and turned victory into defeat.

  • @gardener68
    @gardener68 Год назад +317

    So many historical figures had been so wrapped up in myth, religion, and legend that it's easy to forget that many were real people. Muhammad's life was consequential, and it's great to see this aspect from a historical perspective.

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 Год назад +29

      It is mind blowing how close he was to being killed but was lucky enough to survive

    • @mrrafi1911
      @mrrafi1911 Год назад +139

      @@williamrobert9898 Allah willed it

    • @Khasidon
      @Khasidon Год назад

      This is mainly myth. Islamic tradition isn't really seen as history. It's propaganda and undocumented claims.

    • @TheChosen2030
      @TheChosen2030 Год назад +130

      ​@@artemo.shapovaloff5577 They tried to kill prophet pbuh many times, but failed. Alhamdulliah

    • @SHaris-wu2ne
      @SHaris-wu2ne Год назад +16

      The lessons to be learned from consequences are an essential part of the religion if you're insinuating that muslims think the prophet never made mistakes or had hardships

  • @Alruwaili11
    @Alruwaili11 Год назад +26

    God have mercy on our heroes who have fallen in this battle.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the support. Very kind of you.

    • @Alruwaili11
      @Alruwaili11 Год назад +2

      @@HistoryMarche gladly. Thank you for this incredible work

    • @abumussab844
      @abumussab844 Год назад

      I think you're heros (Banu Umaya) won this battle

  • @ajmiyessine3837
    @ajmiyessine3837 Год назад +391

    12:12 The prophet actually warned his army that such attack would happen but they did not listen to him thinking that the battle was won and you know what happened next

    • @thetrollslayer3716
      @thetrollslayer3716 Год назад +5

      Didn't listen to him? What are you trying to say ? That sahabas were inobidient? Or was the prophet a bad leader? Astagfirullah.

    • @Palestine4Ever169
      @Palestine4Ever169 Год назад +126

      ​@@thetrollslayer3716
      Bro this is historical thing
      Btw it wasnt the sahaba dont think all the muslims were sahaba 😂
      Edit :even if they were they were humans they arent perfect they make mistakes

    • @ajmiyessine3837
      @ajmiyessine3837 Год назад

      @@thetrollslayer3716 yeah guess he had a full army of sahaba
      Small brain
      Your kind is why we are going downhill and our religion is being disrespected by a bunch of nobodies

    • @blackpanthar906
      @blackpanthar906 Год назад +30

      @@thetrollslayer3716 Those were probably not Sahabas on the mountain. And Remember a few of they stayed but many of the archers on mountain left.

    • @farizsetiawan3011
      @farizsetiawan3011 Год назад +55

      @@thetrollslayer3716 first of all no one says that you drama queen
      The prophet says stay on mountain until the battle is over. but archer on the mountain (not all of em) though the battle was over, so they just get down and start looting and khalid saw this opportunity by move his troop around the mountain and attack on their backline which is openly exposed

  • @moohaameed
    @moohaameed Год назад +347

    How long I have been waiting for Battle Of Uhud. Thank you very much for delivering it Mr Historymarche 💯🔥

    • @AhmadBukani
      @AhmadBukani Год назад +10

      I know a few years

    • @maddogbasil
      @maddogbasil Год назад +9

      Worth the wait to be honest 👍👍

    • @AbuWasabi
      @AbuWasabi Год назад +4

      me to lol been waiting along time

  • @lerneanlion
    @lerneanlion Год назад +120

    So... when will the Battle of the Trench come out? I would love to see it in details!

  • @saadhere356
    @saadhere356 Год назад +322

    There was also a female warrior Nusaiba bint Kaab RA , she was among the 12 remaining bodyguards , she kept on firing arrows untill the mecans retreat. She had fought 33 battles until she was finally martyred during time of Abu Bakr RA I think
    Edit: typo in name of Abu Bakr RA

    • @marchellochiovelli7259
      @marchellochiovelli7259 Год назад +17

      Give it time. Netflix will make a movie about her.

    • @saadhere356
      @saadhere356 Год назад

      @@marchellochiovelli7259 don't think so, netflix has the agenda to downgrade islam & morality and promote gays & nudity.

    • @khaledomar6019
      @khaledomar6019 Год назад +121

      @@marchellochiovelli7259 i hope they dont netflix now ruins history and ideas

    • @ImaLegend1131
      @ImaLegend1131 Год назад +1

      Correct Hazrat Abubakar's R.A
      Name please

    • @saadhere356
      @saadhere356 Год назад +7

      @@ImaLegend1131 JazakAllah for informing brother ❤️

  • @ianjones2068
    @ianjones2068 Год назад +51

    Historical Lesson: Stop getting into a tussle for booty in the enemies camp when the battle is still going on.

    • @nebulairan1494
      @nebulairan1494 Год назад +6

      درس اصلی: وقتی پیامبر بهت دستور میده گوش کن

    • @suryakumairi3622
      @suryakumairi3622 Год назад

      Maybe at that time the verse about dividing loot is not revealed yet, so everyone get whatever they took
      Everybody is going to party but the archers are prohibited by the prophet to leave their position, no matter what and they can not stand it

  • @hoomandario3847
    @hoomandario3847 Год назад +241

    0:03 Look at that massive and powerful Sasanid empire on the map. Surely, it would last for centuries, right?

    • @danielj7958
      @danielj7958 Год назад +164

      Its crazy .... here Khalid is fighting basically a small skirmish against Muslim. And in a few years, he be a Muslim himself fighting massive battles against the sassanians

    • @akiogood4712
      @akiogood4712 Год назад +111

      ​@@danielj7958 and against the roman empire too at the same time. and the Muslims smashed both of these empires simultaneously

    • @shani2847
      @shani2847 Год назад +9

      Khalid: only if we had let 'em last

    • @Ilikepotatoes067
      @Ilikepotatoes067 Год назад +5

      .....mmmmmmaybe

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 Год назад +4

      Lol

  • @user-do5nc5jy1s
    @user-do5nc5jy1s Год назад +40

    Ali and hamza truly greatest warriors in history of Arabia wow

    • @ادلخنبدولی
      @ادلخنبدولی Месяц назад

      There were many more in the contest of being the greatest ever....
      Dhiraar ibn al Azwar who killed 36 Romana at duel in ajnadyn and 160 in the siege of oxxyrynchs bahnasa...
      Al ba'ara ibn al malik;who killed hundred enemies in the siege of shustar

    • @zaidalamara692
      @zaidalamara692 День назад

      ​yet imam ali killed way more over 500 in one battlend he fought the greatest aran warriors nd was never defeated in battle but was martyred while praying

  • @AdSd100
    @AdSd100 Год назад +610

    It’s crazy that such a small community produced so many great commanders like Khalid Ibn Al Valid.
    He deserves an entire series of his own.

    • @egtaha
      @egtaha Год назад +46

      Ibn Al Waleed*

    • @SyedRizvi786110
      @SyedRizvi786110 Год назад +19

      A better documentary would be on Hazrat Ali

    • @Y_dz1
      @Y_dz1 Год назад +97

      @@SyedRizvi786110why? Ali wasn’t commander in many battles like khalid was. Ali was the best 1v1 fighter, a duel expert. Khalid was the best commander ever

    • @blackpanthar906
      @blackpanthar906 Год назад +48

      Allah prepared them for the cause of Allah. Who could have guessed that these people would conquer the most powerful lands inhibited by human in the world at the time.

    • @mm-ir1ii
      @mm-ir1ii Год назад +12

      because their life before Islam revolved around raids & fighting each other

  • @mt_baldwin
    @mt_baldwin 3 месяца назад +6

    It's an insanely rapid rise. In 625 AD it was still a tiny conflict between two remote city states no one had heard of. By 633 AD they'd have wiped one great power off the map, brought another to its knees and become the greatest world themselves at the time. That's 8 years later from the time depicted in this video.
    Another unusual thing, it was a southern conquest and expansion into the north. Usually it's the other way around, a remote northern people bursting onto the scene by raids, expansion and conquest into the south, Huns, Mongols, Scandinavians. Sometimes it's also a central peoples, Romans, Greeks, Chinese. But it almost never comes from a southern peoples.

  • @kakfafadillahe
    @kakfafadillahe Год назад +33

    Wow, finally you made a video on Islamic history again in the time of the Prophet Muhammad (Battle of Uhud). Thank you for your video. Btw there is an added bonus and maybe it would be better to explain history about the Battle of Khandaq ☺️

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Год назад +6

      Thank you so much for the support! Very kind of you

    • @olik1228
      @olik1228 Год назад +4

      Yeahh khandaq, trench war, would be great

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Год назад +151

    Yes! More incredible episodes! You're truly one of the Best history channels!😊😊

  • @Al-Azdi
    @Al-Azdi Год назад +113

    Undefeated when he was a disbeliever, undefeated when he became a believer.
    The Sword of God, Khalid Ibn Alwalid.

    • @ENTERTAININGVIDEOS1
      @ENTERTAININGVIDEOS1 Год назад +5

      Khalid (immortal, everlasting)!!!

    • @widodoakrom3938
      @widodoakrom3938 Год назад +1

      Lol true

    • @mohammadfakhoury1187
      @mohammadfakhoury1187 Год назад +2

      That's a myth. He was indeed defeated when he was a believer in the battle of mu'ta. He was called the Sword of God after the battle by the prophet himself. This was after everyone blamed him even though he made a skilled retreat. The myth of "undefeated" commander doesn't really exist, as it's not just about the individual himself.

    • @soldierof-allah11
      @soldierof-allah11 Год назад +13

      @@mohammadfakhoury1187Not fully defeated. Most sources call the battle a stalemate

    • @mohammadfakhoury1187
      @mohammadfakhoury1187 Год назад +3

      @@soldierof-allah11 it was definitely a defeat, they were forced to retreat but Khalid was able to rally the army to retreat. It was no stalemate, they were severely overwhelmed.

  • @anasselkhaldany3894
    @anasselkhaldany3894 Год назад +83

    first, I am very thankful, I knew this episode was coming, and was waiting for this one, and thanks once again.
    I am a scholar in Islamic History"Assiyar & Al-Maghazy", and Arab geneology"Al-Ansab" among other things, and your depection of the battle is very good, almost perfect, and I wanna share with you the details that you left out.
    1- the reason why the Prophet peace be upon him changed his mind, and moved to pitch battle, is pressure, those who did not join the fight at the battle of Badr, even when the Prophet and the Qur'an said that the battle of Badr was optinally, they felt bad, so the pressed Hard on the prophet to show him what can they do in battle.
    2- Abu Sufyan was elected as the Leader of Quraysh tribes because he is the only one who fulfilled all the criterias:
    * Age: he was in his 60's (unlike Ikrimah, or Khalid, or Safwan, not because of their lack of experience, but the elders were always prioritized )
    * Family: he was From Banu Abdu-Chams tribe one of the prominent tribes in Quraysh , his father Harb led the Kinana Army in the wars of Al-Fijar.(unlike Abu Yazid who was from Banu Amer, a lesser tribe even with his old age)
    * The hatered of the Prophet Muhammed, because anyone who a sympathizer with the Islamic cause was kind of excluded from the tribe, like Al Abbas
    3- Hamza radya Allahu Anh died later in the battle, when the chaos ensued and everyone was screaming his name to the one on one battle in the field, Wahshi threw his Javelin after Hamza just killed a man.
    Wahshi Radiya Allahu Anh recites how he killed Hamza Radiya Allahu Anh:" I was following Hamza, and he was like a speading Camel between the two lines, carrying two swords, I swear by Allah nothing stands before him, destroys people such a destruction, and I was looking for a tree or a rock to hide behind waiting for the right moment, until Sabba ibn Abdul'Uzza marched to him, stating his name, Hamza cursed him before hitting him one hit, that didn't miss the head, then I saw an opening, and I threw my Javelin, it landed just under his belly button, he tried to charge me but he collapsed before"
    4- Abu dujanah did not charge the enemy camp alone, more like the whole army pushed the Meccans back, after their banner carriers fell, and Abu sufyan nearly killed, the Meccan army started fleeing, Zubayr ibn Al Awwam and Abu Dujanah spoke how they pushed the Meccans back to the point that they saw the women in the camp, running and fleeing.
    5-after the Prophet was hit, and Mus'ab killed, the Muslims lost Morale, but then Anass ibn Annadir Radiya Allahu Anh rallied the flleing Muslims saying :"if the prophet died, return to die on what he died fighting for" those who come back pushed through the Meccans many dying in the process but the prophet at that time called them to retreat to the mountain behind them.
    once the Muslims gained high Ground it became impossible for the Meccans to attack effectively, they regrouped and a stand off started, where men and women recited poetry against each other.
    5- battle end. when Meccans lost hope of cutting the remaining Muslims,
    Abu sufyan walked near the mountain and shouted: "is Muhammad alvie?" no one replied
    "is Abu Bakr alive?" no one replied
    "is Omar alive?"no one replied
    "at least we go rid of them"
    Omar shouted:"oh no enemy of God, all those you mentioned are alive and hearing you"
    Abu Sufyan called Omar:"Oh Omar, is Muhammed really alive?"
    Omar confirmed. Abu Sufyan said:"you are more trustworthy than Ibn Qam'a"(the one who claimed to kill the prophet when he actually killed Mus'ab)
    Abu Sufyan then said:"let's meet next year in Badr" as if telling them that another Battle is coming.
    the prophet sent Ali to see what the Meccans are riding, Ali came back stating that they are riding Camels. the prophet replied:"they are going to Mecca, I swear if they are marching to Medinah to fight them to our last man"
    the encounter ended before sunset, and two days later the prophet gathered only the men that fought in the battle of Uhud, and persued the Meccan army, to further discourage them from turning back and attacking Medina
    and Thank you once more.
    Thanks to @pakistanzindabad9753 : for adding the detail that Ali radiya Allah anhu did nothing t run from the battle, he stayed with the prophet all fight long, to the point that at agiving moment he was the only man standing with the prophet before the rally came and broke the tide surrounding the prophet

    • @javohirotamurodiv4108
      @javohirotamurodiv4108 Год назад +6

      Thanks sharing these impormtang information

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 Год назад +6

      Thanks for the info mate, much appreciated

    • @anasselkhaldany3894
      @anasselkhaldany3894 Год назад +4

      @@javohirotamurodiv4108
      I felt it was necessary, you are welcome

    • @anasselkhaldany3894
      @anasselkhaldany3894 Год назад +3

      @@williamrobert9898 you are welcome

    • @skimidot92
      @skimidot92 Год назад +5

      Wow! I didnt know those details in Battle of Uhud before. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.

  • @HistoryoftheUmmah
    @HistoryoftheUmmah Год назад +45

    From a Muslim perspective, the Battle of Uhud holds several important lessons:
    1.Obedience to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him): The defeat at Uhud was partly due to a group of Muslim archers disobeying the Prophet's orders to hold their position.
    2. Patience and trust in Allah: The defeat at Uhud was a test of faith, reminding Muslims to remain steadfast and rely on Allah's plan, knowing that ultimate success comes from Him.
    3. Perseverance and resilience: Despite the defeat, the Battle of Uhud did not demoralize the Muslims. They regrouped, learned from their experiences, and continued their struggle for the sake of Islam.

  • @MohamadMohamad-cd8og
    @MohamadMohamad-cd8og Год назад +51

    Really well done to HistoryMarche. The video was really well done. There are some vital points I’d like to mention as well
    - Abdullah Ibn Ubai was the leader of the hypocrites in Madinah and came to the battle only to make the Muslims lose motivation.
    - Muhammad ﷺ had ordered the archers not leave the mount at all cost, even if they see the birds of prey eating their flesh. They disobeyed, causing Muslims to defeat.
    - Abu Dujanah fought ferociously against the Meccans. Prophet Muhammad(pbuh) gave Abu Dujana a sword and instructed him to fight with it until he was satisfied, the sword broke, or bent. As the battle commenced, Abu Dujana charged into the enemy lines and killed a soldier from the Banu Asad clan named Abdullah ibn Humayd al-Harith. He continued his assault and confronted Hind bint Utbah, but he refrained from attacking her with the sword given by Muhammad, saying that he did not want to stain it with a woman's blood.
    - You can’t mention Uhud without mentioning Talha Ibn Ubaydillah. When Meccans came to kill Muhammad(ﷺ), Talha used his own body as a shield for the Prophet ﷺ . Someone shot an arrow which he caught with his hand, causing his hand to become permanently paralysed.

    • @carwai2301
      @carwai2301 Год назад +8

      One gets goosebumps while reading this magnificent history of Islam. No doubt, Sahabah Kiram (Companions of Holy Prophet Muhammad PBUH) are the biggest Mohsin of Muslim Ummah after Prophet Muhammad PBUH himself. ❤️

    • @Heprishence
      @Heprishence Год назад +1

      May Allah reward you for informing us and reminding us of these great Muslims heroes. Thank you.

  • @abdullahabdulaziz
    @abdullahabdulaziz Год назад +25

    From this battle we learn never to run behind worldly pleasure while ignoring the direct orders of the prophet
    If you do this was is a great example of what will happen
    Your victory will be turned into defeat

  • @wisdomofislamm
    @wisdomofislamm Год назад +101

    There is also one important information missing here. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ gave strict order to archers about not moving from their position no matter what. He said “Keep the horsemen away from us, and be aware that we might be attacked from your direction. If victory was for or against us, remain in your positions. And even if you see us being picked up by birds, do not abandon your positions.” But they failed to fulfill this order.
    If they were patient, they would be victorious. Because Allah said in Quran 3:125 "Yes, if you remain patient and conscious of Allah and the enemy come upon you [attacking] in rage, your Lord will reinforce you with five thousand angels having marks [of distinction]"
    May Allah forgive them. They got their lesson and sign of Allah. In Quran 3:126 Allah said "And Allah made it not except as [a sign of] good tidings for you and to reassure your hearts thereby. And victory is not except from Allah, the Exalted in Might, the Wise"
    (Please do not disrespect them. They were human like us. We make mistake. Prophet ﷺ said "Every son of Adam is sinner. Best of them is one who repent")

    • @adamryamizard5560
      @adamryamizard5560 Год назад +11

      There's also another about hamza (Radiyallahu anhu) death was when the Quraish running away and not from the start of the battle.

    • @SousouCell
      @SousouCell Год назад +3

      Exactly ...... but it was not Muhammad but rather his uncle hamza , he told the archers : " dont move from this position even if you see us being massacred...." , but those idiots did, just to get their part of the loot .
      And then khalid ibn al walid entered the chat .....

    • @adamryamizard5560
      @adamryamizard5560 Год назад +16

      @@SousouCell don't call the prophet's companions idiot. That's extremely disrespectful towards the companion whose intentions were good even though they do it in the wrong time.

    • @SousouCell
      @SousouCell Год назад +2

      @@adamryamizard5560 there was no companion among those who descended from the hill to loot the meccan camp, just regular soldiers from médina .....

    • @adamryamizard5560
      @adamryamizard5560 Год назад +12

      @@SousouCell you're saying Abdullah ibn Jubair (RA) was regular soldier? This is ridiculous.
      Show me the shahih hadiths that says the archers weren't prophet's companions!

  • @MohaBaaBro
    @MohaBaaBro Год назад +25

    How long I have been waiting for this. Thank a lot historyMarch

  • @ismailhussein7674
    @ismailhussein7674 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Год назад

      Thank you so much for the support. Very kind of you!

  • @TheCheeseTable1
    @TheCheeseTable1 Год назад +17

    I visited the battlefield of Uhud and it was quite the experience. I even climbed the hill of arrows.

    • @komododragon410
      @komododragon410 Год назад

      You still there? Khalid's contingent could attack us at any moment!

    • @saud892
      @saud892 Год назад +1

      @@komododragon410
      I remember learning about this battle when i was a child. When my father said we will be visiting Medina and climbing the Archers' Hill, I was terrified. I thought Quraysh was still there awaiting more Muslims to kill

  • @Mohammadkwt
    @Mohammadkwt Год назад +118

    We lose a battle, lesson learned, and grow bigger and stronger. Now that is a win.

    • @QuintusFabiusMaximusVerr-vf9sb
      @QuintusFabiusMaximusVerr-vf9sb Год назад +5

      On wikipedia it says it was a stalemate

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 Год назад +5

      @@QuintusFabiusMaximusVerr-vf9sb It is Wikipedia, anyone can change something in it to his liking

    • @QuintusFabiusMaximusVerr-vf9sb
      @QuintusFabiusMaximusVerr-vf9sb Год назад +1

      @@williamrobert9898 if its false tho someone else could change it back to reality

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 Год назад

      @@QuintusFabiusMaximusVerr-vf9sb Yeah and I hope someone does it soon

    • @shafqatishan437
      @shafqatishan437 Год назад

      ​@@williamrobert9898 it was a stalemate, the Mexicans couldn't finish the Muslims or the prophet, or attack medina.

  • @abdurahman90982
    @abdurahman90982 Год назад +146

    Super excited for this one... Can't wait till historymarche makes a video on the battle of trench( 3rd Islamic battle)

    • @solarchild89
      @solarchild89 Год назад +4

      That would be amazing!! I can't wait!

    • @appleenjoyer8551
      @appleenjoyer8551 Год назад +9

      it probably wouldnt work because not much actual fighting happened from what I read
      the main fighting happened between the inhabitants of medina in the form of infighting and there was a bit of political intrigue in the form of the muslims and the banu quraydah

    • @hotshot5186
      @hotshot5186 Год назад

      @@appleenjoyer8551 Are you Muslim?

    • @yasararafatha3139
      @yasararafatha3139 Год назад

      @@appleenjoyer8551 yes too much of war strategy which is good for making documentary

    • @faisal35i92
      @faisal35i92 Год назад +1

      @@appleenjoyer8551 Even though not much fighting happened but still, it's considered to be a major islamic battle.

  • @ramo7481
    @ramo7481 Год назад +90

    It was actually the Prophet Muhammad`s idea to engage in an Urban combat but many of his men pushed him to fight the meccans in an open area due to their pride
    thinking they would look like cowards if they didn`t meet the meccans on the battlefield.
    Later on close to the confrontation they changed their minds and told the Prophet Muhammad that his idea of urban combat was actually the better decision but the Prophet reprimanded them for their indecisiveness and ordered them to move out.

    • @caracal9458
      @caracal9458 Год назад +8

      I'm sure that's how he told the story afterwards, also prob left out the cowering under dead bodies too. History is written by the victors no matter how deserving they really are

    • @amrmabrouk3794
      @amrmabrouk3794 Год назад +40

      @@caracal9458 where is your source for this statement? Never heard of this.

    • @socitsgood
      @socitsgood Год назад +36

      ​@@caracal9458 if that was the case then we would have many different accounts from people telling a different version like it mostly happens when some people rewrite history but we only have one version that is agreed upon by everyone so you're wrong

    • @CeanStrauss
      @CeanStrauss Год назад +1

      ​@@socitsgoodlol, well the bibble says over 500 people saw zombie jesus rise from the dead. And there's only one version and it's agreed upon by everyone. Therefore, it's true. BOOM! Irrefutable argument, at least according to your own criteria. 😂

    • @mahmoudnaeem7552
      @mahmoudnaeem7552 Год назад

      ​@Caracal a mere personal opinion of yours.
      There has been no hiding the fact that the prophet was fiercly defended by his guards. To cower under bodies is just a conclusion made by the channel. How can someone cower from that much larger number of opponents? He would have been killed by the stampede, especially after being hit already. Not mentioning that hiding to protect oneself was already exercised by the prophet so no shame would be in that.
      Furthermore, the meccans didn't retreat because they knew they killed him. There was a whole post-battle speech between the 2 armies, where the meccans were boasting avout their victory; which was the point. They wanted a win for prestige.

  • @ShahbazKhan-pl9sp
    @ShahbazKhan-pl9sp Год назад +31

    Towards the end, you may have missed a few points. The prophet(s.a.w.s) was engrossed in a heavy defensive combat and they were badly pressed and Ali(r.a.) came with a huge rescue almost single handedly. The Meccans were surprised out of their wits and backed off seeing that the field was won and no further damage could be done.

    • @MQH110
      @MQH110 Год назад +6

      True. This is the most important aspects of the battle missing from this video.

    • @MM34173
      @MM34173 Год назад +5

      Muhammad is a great warrior and a fierce fighter

    • @KucingLunox
      @KucingLunox Год назад +4

      Yeah it kinda doesn’t made sense they just backing off after supposedly killing the prophet

    • @bouhsoumare2571
      @bouhsoumare2571 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@MM34173 Heraclius: (to translator): Tell him I asked him about his lineage and he said he is noble. It is the same with the lineage of the messengers within their people. I asked him if anyone before him had had the same pretension and he told me no. Because, if someone before him had had the same pretension, I could have believed that he only wanted to renew what someone else had already accomplished. I asked him if there were kings among his ancestors and he told me no. I said to myself: If there was a king among his ancestors, I might think that he was seeking to reclaim his father's throne. I asked him if they called him a liar before he had to introduce himself as a prophet and he told me no. Now I understood from this that if he was not the man to lie towards his fellow men, he could not, even more so, lie towards God. I asked him if it is the nobles who follow him or the common people and he answered the common people, but these are the very people who always follow the messengers. I asked him if those who follow him increase in number or regress, and he answered me that they progress, but that is the nature of faith which is to grow until it reaches completeness. I asked him if there were any among his disciples who apostatized out of aversion and he told me no, but that is indeed what faith is like, when its sweet flavor meets hearts. I asked him if he was betraying, he told me no, but this is the behavior of messengers, they never betray. I asked him if they fought each other, and he told me yes and that the fights between you had alternatives, sometimes to his advantage and sometimes to theirs. It is like this with the prophets, they undergo trials, but success and final success come to them. I asked him what he commands them and he replied that he commands them to worship God without associating anything with him, to abstain from worshiping idols, to pray, to cultivate sincerity and chastity. . Tell him if everything he told me is true, he will be master of the place where my feet are trodden. I knew that a prophet was going to appear, but I did not imagine that it would come from you.
      reported by Bukhari, Ibn 'Abbâs said to have been informed by Abû Sufyan ibn Harb of the dialogue which took place between him and the emperor Heraclius

    • @jawaidiqbalkhalil
      @jawaidiqbalkhalil 6 месяцев назад

      Ali feared Khalid so much that he was hiding under bodies of the dead Muslims who fought bravely

  • @mnoorkhan
    @mnoorkhan Год назад +29

    I personally have visited the place where the battle took place. The Uhud mountain is large and majestic providing a perfect cover for one of the flanks. The small hill where the archers were placed is a very small easily climbable hill and shows the genius of Prophet Muhammad PBUH to protect the flank. There is a huge mosque now on its place showing that the ultimate and timeless victory was reserved for the Holy Prophet.

  • @dapizzasnake8462
    @dapizzasnake8462 Год назад +31

    man really waited for the whole army to crumble before absolutely smiting with that cavalry charge, you might have even thought he was indecisive, but man knew exactly what he was going.

    • @Epiderm91
      @Epiderm91 Год назад +19

      And its ironic he converted to Islam and won many battles for them...truly Allah is the turner of hearts

    • @PraiseworthyNobleman
      @PraiseworthyNobleman Год назад

      This story seems fabricated. There is a theory that the story of Muhammad was created during the Abbasid era to please its citizens.

    • @smokiebad
      @smokiebad Год назад +9

      Well, he soon converted to Islam, & became one of the most successful generals of all times (conquering the entire Persian empire; and the Levant & Palestine from Romans).

    • @skimidot92
      @skimidot92 Год назад +11

      CMIIW the Prophet was very impressed with Khalid. He prayed for Khalid to become a believer too.

  • @meceffeukada3767
    @meceffeukada3767 Год назад +89

    I know about this battle since I was 4 but the way you illustrate it adds so much into how the battle went in details

    • @mantheman11
      @mantheman11 Год назад

      convert to Christianity

    • @dagadag5599
      @dagadag5599 Год назад +19

      @@mantheman11 why?

    • @meceffeukada3767
      @meceffeukada3767 Год назад +33

      @@mantheman11
      I'd rather have a stroke

    • @mantheman11
      @mantheman11 Год назад

      @@meceffeukada3767 accept Christ oul Lord and Saviour who loves us infinitely

    • @Oruta-skk
      @Oruta-skk Год назад +5

      @@mantheman11 you think jesus still alive ?

  • @thelady6968
    @thelady6968 Год назад +17

    Khalid bin Al waleed's (ra) attack on the flank at the right time was a masterpiece but after his attack he waited again on the flank for the meccans to come to launch the second attack that was an absolute genius

    • @firewater901
      @firewater901 Год назад +2

      Our beloved prophet Mohammed was injured😭

    • @animeszene
      @animeszene 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@firewater901yeah 😢 and why did ali ra run away the lion of allah

    • @admirald.rifter1819
      @admirald.rifter1819 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@animeszene Have shame and repent, you are nobody to talk ill of the Sahaba

    • @animeszene
      @animeszene 5 месяцев назад

      @@admirald.rifter1819 wtf dude I didnt mean it evil

    • @RakibulIslam-xk8jd
      @RakibulIslam-xk8jd 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@animeszene We cannot blame him. This battle was already lost in that point.

  • @smart52
    @smart52 Год назад +8

    Amazing work !!!! Great battle details. I studied this battle many years ago, and you just told so greatly. Well done!

  • @Icebassh
    @Icebassh Год назад +20

    There's so much to learn from History! The battles, politics, archaeology etc. Thank you HM for covering such a crucial topic in the best quality possible ❤

  • @Beyezid-f8w
    @Beyezid-f8w Год назад +29

    Prophet was incredible in every aspect...He was genius in strategy as well...We Muslims are more focused of religious aspects of Prophet..I never knew he was also a incredible strategist in battles.

    • @MM34173
      @MM34173 10 месяцев назад +5

      Unfortunately, some people neglected that he was a very brilliant leader and a fierce fighter, and he founded a divine state, but some (cute Muslims) focused only on his mercy.

    • @علىكفالقدرنمشيتوكلتعلىالله
      @علىكفالقدرنمشيتوكلتعلىالله 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@MM34173❤❤❤❤

    • @abdirahmann
      @abdirahmann 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@MM34173that's such an incredible way to put it, some never have a thought that the prophet PBUH was a strong man 😂😂, "cute muslims" i laughed soo hard but its true!

    • @leodavinci8935
      @leodavinci8935 4 месяца назад

      Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was a genius, he is not only a prophet. His life exemplifies the integration of various responsibilities, demonstrating how one individual can excel in multiple domains. As a merchant, prophet, preacher, social reformer, teacher, lawgiver, head of state and government, commander-in-chief, and diplomat, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) left an indelible mark on history, shaping the course of human civilization.

    • @pigman6420
      @pigman6420 4 месяца назад

      @@MM34173no he wasnt he got completely rolled in most battles he fought and the only records of him are from a religous book he made? Thats like saying jesus was actually able to heal people because his religous book said so,

  • @redouanalkamouchi4806
    @redouanalkamouchi4806 Год назад +6

    I have been on the place mountain Uhud. 70 martyrs are burried there including Hamza i have seen where they are burried. This battle is a valuable lesson that muslims have learned till this day. When Prophet Muhammed says or order something you gotta follow no matter what. If you follow him you will be victorious in this life and in the next. He orderd his archers on the small hill never ever leave your positions you guys must stay on your positions to protect our flank. The archers went on helping looting the camp and left there positions and then Meccans cavalary whit commander Ibn Walid attacked from the flanks. Prophet Muhammed mournd a lot about his losses on this battle especialy about his uncle Hamza.

  • @KHK001
    @KHK001 Год назад +16

    Was waiting for this one since Badr! thanks HM!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Год назад +5

      Cheers KHK! Thanks for stopping by

    • @user-us7el6ss2l
      @user-us7el6ss2l 6 месяцев назад

      @@HistoryMarche Can we have Battle of Khandaq (with extra detail in regard to the Bani Qurayzah)

  • @AbdussalamMarwan
    @AbdussalamMarwan Год назад +95

    In a recent trip to Medina, I have visited Mt. Uhud and climbed the mountain of arrows, where the archers stood. It was a great feeling.
    Unfortunately, I didn't have time to visit the Martyrs of this battle as our bus was about to leave.

    • @suryakumairi3622
      @suryakumairi3622 Год назад +5

      You must use video to record it 😀😀😀, I watched the journey to cave Hira and cave tsur, thanks to certain youtuber, as if I am the one who did the journey

    • @Reemee838
      @Reemee838 Год назад +4

      The breeze and climate of Medina is astonishing. So warm yet so cool.

  • @XYPrime
    @XYPrime Год назад +84

    I learned this differently as a Muslim kid here’s my narrative: Before the battle started Muhammad’s Scouts saw Khalid Ibn walids contingent and Muhammad assembled a archer force on the mountain and told them if they broke rank they could be flanked, And the reason why they broke rank wasn’t to loot but, They thought the battle had ended and they won and so they began dispersing of the mountain to celebrate with the main infantry army

    • @QuintusFabiusMaximusVerr-vf9sb
      @QuintusFabiusMaximusVerr-vf9sb Год назад +28

      Yea they did break rank, but it was to partake in the looting the enemy camp, they also probably thought the battle was over as well

    • @goodhore
      @goodhore Год назад +35

      Even as a muslim kid, I was still taught in my madrasa that the archers messed up by joining in the looting...

    • @ThePatriarchXCI91
      @ThePatriarchXCI91 Год назад +1

      @@goodhore They did, had they stood their ground they'd have given time for reinforcement to arrive from the main army to quell the cavalry contingent

    • @goodhore
      @goodhore Год назад

      @@ThePatriarchXCI91 Uh yeah okay, I believe that? I'm literallt saying that its what my school taught me?

    • @alidhan1299
      @alidhan1299 Год назад +14

      I am a Muslim as well and this video matches the history we've been taught. The archers indeed went after looting despite having orders not to leave the mountain which turned the battle from a win to loss. It was a good lesson for Muslims to remind them that they fight for Allah not for loot and richess.

  • @HistoryfortheAges
    @HistoryfortheAges Год назад +82

    I cover this every semester when I reach my History of the Middle East class. I never have time to do a deep dive into the battle. Have you done one on the Battle of Badr? I have a quick overview on my channel on all this but nice to give my students a place to go with more details if they want to watch on their own.

    • @deeipomar2366
      @deeipomar2366 Год назад +10

      Yes he has. Check it out it's amazing!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Год назад +31

      Yes sir, I covered Badr a couple of years ago. ruclips.net/video/zioVlE8Vt_s/видео.html

    • @HistoryfortheAges
      @HistoryfortheAges Год назад +5

      @HistoryMarche excellent. I like to add supplemental materials. I teach survey classes and sometimes don't have time to go into all the battle details.

    • @Fallout3131
      @Fallout3131 Год назад +2

      @@HistoryfortheAges Can I join one of your classes?

    • @HistoryfortheAges
      @HistoryfortheAges Год назад +2

      @@Fallout3131 if you live in California! You can take my online classes at Cypress College. That is where I teach. Also, all my lectures are on my RUclips channel 😊

  • @jashemfarhan7511
    @jashemfarhan7511 Год назад +12

    I heard that Because Ubay left with 300 men, Meccan scouts thought Muhammad sent them as a reserve to protect Medina, so when They heard Muhammad was dead, they were reluctant to push any longer fearing a fresh reserve army would arrive.

  • @ezewanfauzi2101
    @ezewanfauzi2101 Год назад +8

    Watched all your history videos as I consider it as a masterpiece storytelling . Greatly appreciate you respecting our belief not putting any face on our beloved Prophet Muhammad PBUH. Love from Malaysia!

  • @sitihouseofexoticparfums8503
    @sitihouseofexoticparfums8503 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for supporting my work. Much appreciated!

  • @furens-aru
    @furens-aru Год назад +20

    "...Led by Khalid Ibn Al-Walid" Uh oh...i think i knew how this is gonna end.

    • @shani2847
      @shani2847 Год назад +1

      Not good this time, mate.

  • @eza9071
    @eza9071 Год назад +4

    By far TOP 10 youtube channels to date.

  • @raeesshah257
    @raeesshah257 Год назад +61

    From Uhud to Yarmouk, what a legendary journey had it been for one the greatest ever to bless the field of battle with his presence, "Sword of Allah" Khalid ibn Walid 🤍

    • @muhammadsyed5496
      @muhammadsyed5496 Год назад +6

      I wouldnt count uhud but ewverything else still does

    • @Uncle_Fred
      @Uncle_Fred Год назад +7

      Without a doubt, one of the best generals to have ever lived. Right up there with the like of Hannibal, Napolean, Scipio.

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 Год назад +1

      @@Uncle_Fred Come on dude you should add Alexander there too

    • @Uncle_Fred
      @Uncle_Fred Год назад

      @@williamrobert9898 Lol, of course they should be in that list, but I was thinking maybe Alexander and Genghis Khan are almost in a league of their own, haha.

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 Год назад

      @@Uncle_Fred 😄🙌🏻

  • @azlanameer4912
    @azlanameer4912 Год назад +7

    What a fantastic narration of the battle.🎉

  • @MysteryFinery
    @MysteryFinery Год назад +15

    I would recommend the full story to anyone, small example: at 13:57 it was mentioned he was "cut down"
    here are some of the details.
    but he was fighting one only one hand one of the strongest fighters (so he doesnt drop the banner)
    until his arm was cut off, he tried to defend but his second arm was cut off, so he picked up the banner with what remains of his arms. then finally he was killed.

  • @AdamMounam
    @AdamMounam Год назад +1

    I never thought I would see this channel making a video about the Battle of Uhud, thank you so much for this!

  • @mohamedsabeeh
    @mohamedsabeeh Год назад +20

    Facts: Arab was wearing Turban during that time not shimakh
    Ali didn’t flee from the battle he defended the prophet Fiercely

    • @jawaidiqbalkhalil
      @jawaidiqbalkhalil 6 месяцев назад

      Ali ran from the battle as he was no match to the fearsome Khalid

    • @abolfazlabasnatj2319
      @abolfazlabasnatj2319 3 месяца назад +1

      ​​@@jawaidiqbalkhalilali did not flee

    • @Yasser-2
      @Yasser-2 Месяц назад

      @@jawaidiqbalkhalil shut up

    • @HudanV0
      @HudanV0 Месяц назад

      @@abolfazlabasnatj2319 it looked like he fled tho

  • @saresh7075
    @saresh7075 Год назад +22

    I always keep waiting for your videos . These videos are one of my favourites. Being so intrested in history, i really love your work. Thank you for such a great content 😌

  • @Chino56751
    @Chino56751 Год назад +9

    Alhumduliah, its here !
    Also, this is why you don't disobey orders to hold a vital position during battle. You're just opening the door for the enemy to hit you where you're weakest.

  • @federicoolz
    @federicoolz Год назад +4

    HistoryMarche never fail to amaze me with detailed battle maps and illustrations

  • @SNSherafieIzuan
    @SNSherafieIzuan Год назад +4

    Absolute greatest war documentary provided by this channel.❤

  • @meysamlamar8071
    @meysamlamar8071 Год назад +16

    interesting video, thank you, just a thing I think you missed was that during the last stand of Muslims protecting prophet Muhammad in battle of uhud one of the main persons who remained protecting him was "Ali ibn abitalib" taking several wounds doing that but in the video you showed him among the retreating group

    • @adamryamizard5560
      @adamryamizard5560 Год назад +5

      There's also another is that hamza(RA) death wasn't from the beginning of the battle but when the Quraish running away and the Muslims chased them And another is that abu Sufyan(RA) knew that prophet Muhammad is still alive when they hide on the hill.

    • @MohsinRaza-uq2ow
      @MohsinRaza-uq2ow Год назад

      @@adamryamizard5560 exactly our Prophet saww ordered his men to chase the meccans so that it would look that the muslims have lost it morally and psychologically it would look muslims r still very much alive in their struggle n wouldnt give in just like that

    • @adamryamizard5560
      @adamryamizard5560 Год назад +2

      @@MohsinRaza-uq2ow there's actually lots of details that missing in this video. But, I only able to named view of them.

    • @jawaidiqbalkhalil
      @jawaidiqbalkhalil 6 месяцев назад

      Ali protecting the Prophet pbuh in Uhud is a fake story added by his followers.

  • @iiMubarak
    @iiMubarak Год назад +6

    The content of this channel is on the fire 🔥

  • @muhammadsaad847
    @muhammadsaad847 Год назад +4

    I swear I watched the battle of Badr video only yesterday and was like ahh, there's no quality vid on the battle of Uhud in this format and I was like maybe one dayyyy. And today HistoryMarche delivered lol

  • @azizbey4334
    @azizbey4334 Год назад +6

    Fun fact: Ikrimah ibn Abu Jahl was the son of Amr ibn hisham,the meccan chief killed at Badr.

    • @edr5006
      @edr5006 Год назад +1

      After that, he became one of the Muslims leader and was martyred in the Battle of Yarmouk. The story of his martyrdom is a great one (may Allah be pleased with him).

  • @waqarahmedcc4178
    @waqarahmedcc4178 Год назад +12

    Great narration yet again. You never fail to impress me. Hats off.

  • @Drakkuru
    @Drakkuru Год назад +7

    lesson learned dont do a victory lap untill your sure your enemy is dead

    • @baha3alshamari152
      @baha3alshamari152 Год назад

      They killed the man who didn't just looked like him but also wore similar armor

    • @bouhsoumare2571
      @bouhsoumare2571 10 месяцев назад

      the man who harmed the prophet with the sword was killed in pieces by a forest animal with its horn. the woman and the slave who killed hamza all converted to islam. abu sofyan is converted after. the man who had the plan to win the battle also converted to Islam and became like a semper soldier, then after years became the sword of Allah which allowed him to conquer Persia and Byzantine Roman.

    • @bouhsoumare2571
      @bouhsoumare2571 10 месяцев назад

      Heraclius: (to translator): Tell him I asked him about his lineage and he said he is noble. It is the same with the lineage of the messengers within their people. I asked him if anyone before him had had the same pretension and he told me no. Because, if someone before him had had the same pretension, I could have believed that he only wanted to renew what someone else had already accomplished. I asked him if there were kings among his ancestors and he told me no. I said to myself: If there was a king among his ancestors, I might think that he was seeking to reclaim his father's throne. I asked him if they called him a liar before he had to introduce himself as a prophet and he told me no. Now I understood from this that if he was not the man to lie towards his fellow men, he could not, even more so, lie towards God. I asked him if it is the nobles who follow him or the common people and he answered the common people, but these are the very people who always follow the messengers. I asked him if those who follow him increase in number or regress, and he answered me that they progress, but that is the nature of faith which is to grow until it reaches completeness. I asked him if there were any among his disciples who apostatized out of aversion and he told me no, but that is indeed what faith is like, when its sweet flavor meets hearts. I asked him if he was betraying, he told me no, but this is the behavior of messengers, they never betray. I asked him if they fought each other, and he told me yes and that the fights between you had alternatives, sometimes to his advantage and sometimes to theirs. It is like this with the prophets, they undergo trials, but success and final success come to them. I asked him what he commands them and he replied that he commands them to worship God without associating anything with him, to abstain from worshiping idols, to pray, to cultivate sincerity and chastity. . Tell him if everything he told me is true, he will be master of the place where my feet are trodden. I knew that a prophet was going to appear, but I did not imagine that it would come from you.
      reported by Bukhari, Ibn 'Abbâs said to have been informed by Abû Sufyan ibn Harb of the dialogue which took place between him and the emperor Heraclius

  • @ah7maw265
    @ah7maw265 Год назад +16

    I LOVE YOUR EARLY ISLAM CONQUEST VIDEOS

  • @frangelycomagz
    @frangelycomagz Год назад +4

    Epic voice narration to go along with the epic illustrations as always

  • @mohamed33nait78
    @mohamed33nait78 Год назад +2

    كالعادة حلقة رائعة من المعارك والحروب التي صنعت تاريخ البشرية مشكورة القناة على هذا العمل الجبار وتحياتي الخالصة لكل التقنيين وطاقم القناة

  • @kaiserrashid7804
    @kaiserrashid7804 Год назад +7

    Jaw-dropping stuff!
    Would you please make the videos on Battle of Khyber and Battle of Karbala

  • @bisel2323
    @bisel2323 Год назад +15

    I feel so grateful for your content about this battle. I learn so much more from your videos rather than the literature provided in my school.
    And it's a shame, really. I'm a muslim yet almost every book provided at my school that telling this battle are so little in details, and only emphasizes on the blunder of the greed to plundering the enemy.
    I never knew the rough map of this battle, I never knew how the the both armies are positioned, and I never knew when exactly that battle happen.
    I'm very glad for your video. Truly, you've done a great thing.

  • @faisalnadeem7621
    @faisalnadeem7621 Год назад +6

    Good quality stuff. The details are a bit different from what I read since childhood but still in line with the facts.
    I always tried to imagine the details of this event but thanks to HistoryMarche I can see a very good version with open eyes. Thanks.

    • @sinan6121
      @sinan6121 Год назад

      Its a yt vid cant take it 100% serious

  • @MizanQistina
    @MizanQistina Год назад +9

    This battle is all about "don't celebrate too early" 😁

  • @adamnikolas727
    @adamnikolas727 13 дней назад

    Another detailed and historically accurate video. Great channel!

  • @moonypersian760
    @moonypersian760 Год назад +9

    Ali was there among those who protect the prophet to the end, he did not run away

    • @jawaidiqbalkhalil
      @jawaidiqbalkhalil 6 месяцев назад +2

      Ali feared Khalid and was hiding under dead bodies

    • @sasivplayz8905
      @sasivplayz8905 3 месяца назад

      @@jawaidiqbalkhalil Hahahahahhahahah, what a joke. Khalid wouldnt even get close to Imam Ali (AS) in the battle of UHUD because he knew he would get himself killed. You Sunnis lie to yourself so you can sleep at night 🤣

  • @smegheadGOAT
    @smegheadGOAT Год назад +4

    Great content HistoryMarche, thank you.

  • @CoolAdam247
    @CoolAdam247 Год назад +7

    Absolutely magnificent video 😎👍

  • @getcake8680
    @getcake8680 Год назад +23

    I really like that there is much more tactical movement in this video, usually I skip towards the end where the battle begins tbh

  • @muhammadsaif3499
    @muhammadsaif3499 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot for such dedication and information you showed. A clear concept of the war is what I have learned. Make sure you make more of these videos in future.

  • @halim997
    @halim997 9 месяцев назад +5

    Khalid Ibn walid who fought against Muslims here, next will be known as Sword of Allah and one of the best if not the best commander in entire Islamic history

  • @michaelholloman3514
    @michaelholloman3514 Год назад +4

    Very well done. Never disappointed.

  • @jogjawalker
    @jogjawalker Год назад +10

    Fascinating! Khalid is the beast..
    Anyway, I like the fast movement especially the troops.

    • @mantheman11
      @mantheman11 Год назад +1

      convert to Christianity

    • @danialhalal
      @danialhalal Год назад +1

      @@mantheman11 why would anyone want to join that pagan inspired human worship when their is a more logical well sound religion out there?

    • @bouhsoumare2571
      @bouhsoumare2571 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@mantheman11 the man who harmed the prophet with the sword was killed in pieces by a forest animal with its horn. the woman and the slave who killed hamza all converted to islam. abu sofyan is converted after. the man who had the plan to win the battle also converted to Islam and became like a semper soldier, then after years became the sword of Allah which allowed him to conquer Persia and Byzantine Roman.

  • @hulleciiibowsz1214
    @hulleciiibowsz1214 Год назад +5

    Salute and Salaam from a Turkish guy born and living in Belgium !
    Please keep up the good work ,,
    These are phenomenal !

  • @harshsingh9159
    @harshsingh9159 Год назад +1

    Probably the best history channel ❤️

  • @YeeeeGreg
    @YeeeeGreg Год назад +4

    Great video! I love this series. I hope the next video comes out soon!

  • @MJ511KW
    @MJ511KW Год назад +35

    You didn’t mention that the prophet PBUH, gave specific order for the archers not to leave the hill, but they disobeyed him because of greediness to loot and Khalid immediately capitalized.

    • @nebulairan1494
      @nebulairan1494 Год назад +1

      و همینطور به دروغ گفتن که علی از جنگ فرار کرد

    • @3bdalmon3m95
      @3bdalmon3m95 Год назад

      Thank you I where going to write this

  • @VivekSingh-kg5ql
    @VivekSingh-kg5ql 3 месяца назад +7

    I am a hindu, and don't know anything about muslim history. It is not taught anywhere. I think it is important to tell things like stories in schools.Not as a religious text but just what you know that has happened in past.

    • @rahmanibrothers1017
      @rahmanibrothers1017 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes

    • @alexanderchronos8694
      @alexanderchronos8694 Месяц назад

      Bruh what? Mughal history is taught extensively. What were the Mughals again?

    • @raja2850
      @raja2850 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@alexanderchronos8694 even in case of mughals and all, battles aren't taught. Instead they yap about art and culture and palace designs. No politics or war.

  • @Hero-yu4om
    @Hero-yu4om Год назад +12

    To be honest, once i saw Khalid's name with cavalry unit squares, the result was obvious

    • @alvirarahman2690
      @alvirarahman2690 Год назад +6

      decreed by Allah that he will never lose. Never break.

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 Год назад

      Me too

    • @mzs114
      @mzs114 Год назад

      @@alvirarahman2690 Well if not for the Archers to leave their positions, otherwise it was gone case.

  • @mhbs786
    @mhbs786 Год назад +20

    An amazing depiction of historical battles, but little to none had been covered about how bravely Maulana Ali fought, he stood till the last, and killed down lines of enemies while being surrounded by Meccans.

    • @unnamed7234
      @unnamed7234 Год назад

      Wait for it it's going to come out soon, Insha'Allah

    • @alz2865
      @alz2865 Год назад +1

      We don t need non muslims to tell us about how brave the sahaba were.

    • @unnamed7234
      @unnamed7234 Год назад

      @alz2865 ahh 1 month ago commented... why not? Look many non Muslims can find their way towards Islam through these videos too

  • @Kootah95
    @Kootah95 Год назад +9

    Love you videos ! Started watching you a month ago and I must say, this is the one of the most entertaining and informative content on youtube, the voice over and storytelling are BBC documentaries level, please keep going ❤

  • @malektahri5590
    @malektahri5590 Год назад +64

    Great work as usual.
    You forgot to mention that when deploying the archers Mohammed ordered them to keep their position even if they see the Muslim army getting slaughtered.(He said that literally)
    and the reason why they left their position is that they thought the battle was over and feared that they wont get any loots.
    For correction , the hill of arrows is actually the hill of archers.

    • @HikerBikerMoter
      @HikerBikerMoter Год назад

      Subordinate disobeying orders- a bunch of idiots

    • @Epiderm91
      @Epiderm91 Год назад +3

      I don't understand why they fear they wouldn't get any loot. Its not like the loot can walk on its own 😂. If only they wait it out until evening time 😂😂
      And it was clear all loot would be given out fairly so its not a first come first serve buffet 😂

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 Год назад +9

      @@Epiderm91 Nah bro at the time you take what you can get, if you do not then tough luck you ain’t getting anything

    • @mzs114
      @mzs114 Год назад +7

      @@williamrobert9898 Well usually they had to share the loot and it was divided. With the Amir/Prophet dividing and distributing it.

    • @suryakumairi3622
      @suryakumairi3622 Год назад +1

      May be the verse about dividing loots in sura Al Anfaal (if I am not mistaken) is not revealed yet, so you get what you took

  • @nhrahat188
    @nhrahat188 Год назад +4

    14:30 Littel detail here, Meccan did think they Killed Prophet(PBUH) but they were ensured at the last time by Umar Ibn Al Khattab that Prophet is Alive.

  • @ahmedabboh9583
    @ahmedabboh9583 Год назад +4

    A masterful job thanks a lot! Can’t wait to watch The battle of the trench.

  • @Majthoub
    @Majthoub Год назад +1

    i learned about the Islamic history by reading, but seeing your detailed videos explaining it all is such a wonderful way. Thank you !

  • @bayuhartanto281
    @bayuhartanto281 Год назад +4

    Even as an enemy, God didnt let His "Sword" lose the battle that day. Indeed He is the best of planners.

  • @Omir04
    @Omir04 Год назад +7

    Missed many points and events but still was a good viseo

  • @ayeshashaikh5437
    @ayeshashaikh5437 Год назад +6

    Tears in my eyes 😢😢😢 may peace and blessings of Allah the exalted be upon Muhammad and his family and his companions. Aameen.
    May Allah the exalted bless you with Al Islam brother orator. Aameen

  • @adnan-cl9kj
    @adnan-cl9kj Год назад +11

    Plus, the prophet was in the thick of the fighting, not aside

    • @istvansipos9940
      @istvansipos9940 Год назад

      citation needed. oh, and the so called "pr0phet"

    • @danialhalal
      @danialhalal Год назад +10

      @@istvansipos9940 by all definitions he was a prophet who brought the truth

    • @istvansipos9940
      @istvansipos9940 Год назад

      @@danialhalal :- ) sure. That's why you cannot mention any testable claim about the "truth".
      Ice is real. It exists. If an old dude in a HOT area rejects the legend of "Rock Water", I can show him a freezer. He can reject ice till his brain explodes, but the glass of water still freezes in his hands. Every. Single. Time he stays in there long enough.
      that's how the truth works. How far away are you from it? you cannot even define the g0d, let alone test any claims ever made about the g0d.
      That's why you can never convince UNindoctrinated 5th graders or older. Once critical thinking is up and running, they always ask you:
      "How do you KNOW about magic?"
      they never ask you why you BELIEVE.
      and you have no answers to their valid question. You cannot even hope to have one. And in 8th grade, they already know that you can't.
      without lies, religi0n DIES.

    • @asmrnaturecat984
      @asmrnaturecat984 Год назад +2

      Might as well for you to give citation and proof as for why he is not a prophet
      He did everything similar like prophets before him
      Lead war like David, Solomon and Moses!? Checked
      Ruler of the nation like Moses, David and Solomon? Checked
      Religious leader? Checked
      Secular leader? Checked
      He is a successful version of Napolean in warfare and legacy of the nation
      His legacy in spiritual is also successful just as his legacy in secular: syaria law, governance and culture

    • @istvansipos9940
      @istvansipos9940 Год назад

      @@asmrnaturecat984 "Might as well for you to give citation and proof as for why he is not a prophet"
      :- ) no citation needed. You just have to be a thinking, sane ADULT.
      pr0phet = a dude talking to a deity.
      we have no reason to THINK that a deity exists. you cannot even define what the g0d is. No testable claim about the g0d. A pr0phet to sane adults is like a unicorn whisperer. But that can change. Here's how:
      - define the g0d
      - present 1 testable claim about the g0d
      - IF the g0d hypothesis does not get falsified, it becomes the god theory. Then mankind can use it to make this world a better place. Just like we all benefit from the Germ Theory of Disease, for example.
      - When we have this God Theory, we can investigate whether a dude can communicate with the scientifically well accepted deity.
      then you can call the dude a prophet. And you are at step 0.000000 in this process. ALL religi0ns are. That's why
      without lies, religi0n DIES.
      and I run the 100 m in 9.99 seconds. Exactly 657 people saw me sprint like that yesterday. no magic, not even a world record. If you have doubts about a PROVEN possible sprint, maybe you see now why sane, UNindoctrinated adults don't accept any claim about MAGIC.

  • @abdirahimomar268
    @abdirahimomar268 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the hard work; this narration makes me shiver.