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There is a report according to which, in the [[Battle of Uhud]], Abu 'Ubayda was one of the few people who did not leave the Prophet (s) when he was in difficulty. (Other sources, such as [[al-Dhahabi]]'s ''Tarikh al-Islam'' and Ibn Hisham's ''Sira'' did not mention him among those people, and other historical sources such as ''Tarikh al-Tabari'' and ''Tarikh al-Ya'qubi'' did not mention the name of those who stand with the Prophet (s).) Moreover, after the battle, two rings of the Prophet's (s) helmet pierced into his face; Abu 'Ubayda removed them with his teeth and as a result, two of his teeth fell out. | There is a report according to which, in the [[Battle of Uhud]], Abu 'Ubayda was one of the few people who did not leave the Prophet (s) when he was in difficulty. (Other sources, such as [[al-Dhahabi]]'s ''Tarikh al-Islam'' and Ibn Hisham's ''Sira'' did not mention him among those people, and other historical sources such as ''Tarikh al-Tabari'' and ''Tarikh al-Ya'qubi'' did not mention the name of those who stand with the Prophet (s).) Moreover, after the battle, two rings of the Prophet's (s) helmet pierced into his face; Abu 'Ubayda removed them with his teeth and as a result, two of his teeth fell out. | ||
Abu 'Ubayada was also present in some other battles and [[sariyyas]]. He was the commander of the Islamic army in a sariyya and a | Abu 'Ubayada was also present in some other battles and [[sariyyas]]. He was the commander of the Islamic army in a sariyya and a ghazwa. Moreover, he was a witness in [[Hudaybiyya Peace Treaty]]. | ||
Some sources have pointed to Abu 'Ubayda's role as a witness of some treaties between delegates of some Arabian tribes and the Prophet (s) for their conversion to Islam. It is said that the Prophet (s) sent him to [[Bahrain]] or [[Najran]] or [[Yemen]] as a missionary. | Some sources have pointed to Abu 'Ubayda's role as a witness of some treaties between delegates of some Arabian tribes and the Prophet (s) for their conversion to Islam. It is said that the Prophet (s) sent him to [[Bahrain]] or [[Najran]] or [[Yemen]] as a missionary. |