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In 20th of [[Ramadan]] 8/[[January 11|11th January]], 630 as Muslims were trying to conquer [[Mecca]], Khalid was ordered by Prophet Muhammad (s) to lead a group of horsemen to enter Mecca through Lait region. He fought against a number of [[Quraysh]] soldiers in Khandama and killed some of them. When he entered Mecca and joined Prophet (s), he tried to justify his actions. Once Prophet Muhammad (s) entered [[Ka'ba]], Khalid stood by the door and did not let anyone to enter. Later Khalid was ordered by Prophet Muhammad (s) to lead a group of cavalries to go to Batn Nakhla where they destroyed the famous idol called al-'Uzza, the biggest idol of Quraysh tribe.
In 20th of [[Ramadan]] 8/[[January 11|11th January]], 630 as Muslims were trying to conquer [[Mecca]], Khalid was ordered by Prophet Muhammad (s) to lead a group of horsemen to enter Mecca through Lait region. He fought against a number of [[Quraysh]] soldiers in Khandama and killed some of them. When he entered Mecca and joined Prophet (s), he tried to justify his actions. Once Prophet Muhammad (s) entered [[Ka'ba]], Khalid stood by the door and did not let anyone to enter. Later Khalid was ordered by Prophet Muhammad (s) to lead a group of cavalries to go to Batn Nakhla where they destroyed the famous idol called al-'Uzza, the biggest idol of Quraysh tribe.


In the beginning of Shawwal in 8/January 630 Prophet Muhammad (s) ordered Khalid b. Walid to lead an army of 350 soldiers of [[Muhajirun]], [[Ansar]] and members Banu Sulaym tribe to Banu Jadhima near [[Mecca]] in order to invite them to Islam. Although they accepted Islam and surrendered, Khalid ordered to behead a number of them. When Prophet Muhammad (s) was informed of the incident, he dissociate himself from Khalid's action and sent [['Ali b. Abi Talib (a)]] to pay [[diyat]] (blood-money) of the deceased. [['Abd al-Rahman b. 'Awf]] believed that Khalid killed some of Banu Jadhima to take revenge for his uncle, Faka b. Mughira.
In the beginning of Shawwal in 8/[[January]] 630 Prophet Muhammad (s) ordered Khalid b. Walid to lead an army of 350 soldiers of [[Muhajirun]], [[Ansar]] and members Banu Sulaym tribe to Banu Jadhima near [[Mecca]] in order to invite them to Islam. Although they accepted Islam and surrendered, Khalid ordered to behead a number of them. When Prophet Muhammad (s) was informed of the incident, he dissociate himself from Khalid's action and sent [['Ali b. Abi Talib (a)]] to pay [[diyat]] (blood-money) of the deceased. [['Abd al-Rahman b. 'Awf]] believed that Khalid killed some of Banu Jadhima to take revenge for his uncle, Faka b. Mughira.


'''Battle of Hunayn'''
'''Battle of Hunayn'''
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