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'''Khālid b. Walīd al-Makhzūmī''' (Arabic:{{ia|خالد بن الوليد المخزومي}}) was a well-known commander in early years of [[Islam]] who is known among [[Sunni]]s Muslims as Sayf Allah (The Sword of [[Allah]]) or Sayf Allah al-Maslul. Before he converted to Islam, Khalid had fought against Muslims in the [[battle of Badr]], the [[battle of Uhud]] and the [[battle of Khandaq]]. Khalid b. Walid converted to Islam before the [[Conquest of Mecca]]. He attended the [[battle of Mu'ta]] and the [[Conquest of Mecca]]. Khalid was also among those who ran away in the [[battle of Hunayn]].
'''Khālid b. Walīd al-Makhzūmī''' (Arabic:{{ia|خالد بن الوليد المخزومي}}) was a well-known commander in early years of [[Islam]] who is known among [[Sunni]]s Muslims as Sayf Allah (The Sword of [[Allah]]) or Sayf Allah al-Maslul. Before he converted to Islam, Khalid had fought against Muslims in the [[battle of Badr]], the [[battle of Uhud]] and the [[battle of Khandaq]]. Khalid b. Walid converted to Islam before the [[Conquest of Mecca]]. He attended the [[battle of Mu'ta]] and the [[Conquest of Mecca]]. Khalid was also among those who ran away in the [[battle of Hunayn]].


The most famous historical report on Khalid b. Walid is about his behavior toward [[Malik b. Nuwayra]], a [[companion of Prophet Muhammad (s)]]. Although Malik b. Nuwayra, his tribe and Banu Tamim tribe were Muslims, they were captured as slaves by Khalid. Then he ordered to kill Malik b. Nuwayra and his tribe members and afterward he made sex with Malik's wife (then widow) in that night.
The most famous historical report on Khalid b. Walid is about his behavior toward [[Malik b. Nuwayra]], a [[companion of Prophet Muhammad (s)]]. Although Malik b. Nuwayra, his tribe and Banu Tamim tribe were Muslims, they were captured as slaves by Khalid. Then he ordered to kill Malik b. Nuwayra and his tribe members and afterward he committed adultary with Malik's wife (then widow) in that night.


Khalid b. Walid secretly acted against [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] which brought condemnations to him because of his deeds.
Khalid b. Walid secretly acted against [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] which brought condemnations to him because of his deeds.
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