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{{about|a mountain in Medina|the battle took place near this mountain|Battle of Uhud}}
{{about|a mountain in Medina|the battle took place near this mountain|Battle of Uhud}}
[[File:Mount Uhud.jpg|thumbnail|right|250px|The location of Mount Uhud to the north of [[Medina]]]]
[[File:Mount Uhud.jpg|thumbnail|right|250px|The location of Mount Uhud to the north of [[Medina]]]]
'''Mount ʾUḥud''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|جبل أُحُد}}) is a reddish mountain in [[Hijaz]]<ref>Ḥamawī, ''Muʿjam al-buldān'', vol. 1, pp. 144-45.</ref>, north of Medina. It is located 4 kilometers north of [[al-Masjid al-Nabawi]].  
'''Mount ʾUḥud''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|جبل أُحُد}}) is a reddish mountain in [[Hijaz]],<ref>Ḥamawī, ''Muʿjam al-buldān'', vol. 1, pp. 144-45.</ref> north of Medina. It is located 4 kilometers north of [[al-Masjid al-Nabawi]].  


The [[Battle of Uhud]] occurred beside this mountain. Graves of [[Hamza b. 'Abd al-Muttalib|Hamza]], the prophet's uncle, and other the martyrs of the Battle of Uhud is beside the mountain and is a [[visiting]] site.
The [[Battle of Uhud]] occurred beside this mountain.<ref>''Dāʾirat al-maʿārif buzurg-i Islāmī'', entry "Uhud".</ref> Graves of [[Hamza b. 'Abd al-Muttalib|Hamza]], the prophet's uncle, and other the martyrs of the Battle of Uhud is beside the mountain and is a [[visiting]] site.


==Reason for Naming==
==Reason for Naming==
There are several opinions why it is called Uhud. Some say it is called Uhud because it is separated from other mountains around. It is also said that [[Allah]] wanted to name it Uhud because [[Ansar]] fought beside it supporting [[tawhid]] (the words Uhud and Tawhid have the same root "w ḥ d" in Arabic). It is written that it was called "Anqad" in the Age of Ignorance". [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] loved this mount and said: "Mount Uhud loves us and we love it."
There are several opinions why it is called Uhud. Some say it is called Uhud because it is separated from other mountains around.<ref>Fīrūz Ābādī, ''al-Maghānim al-mutaba'', p. 10; Ibn Kathīr al-Dimashqi, ''al-Sira al-nabawiyya'', vol. 3, p. 18.</ref> It is also said that [[Allah]] wanted to name it Uhud because [[Ansar]] fought beside it supporting [[tawhid]] (the words Uhud and Tawhid have the same root "w ḥ d" in Arabic). It is written that it was called "Anqad" in the Age of Ignorance". [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] loved this mount and said: "Mount Uhud loves us and we love it."<ref>Jaʿfarīyān, ''Āthar-i islāmī-yi Makka wa Madīna'', p. 354-355.</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Battle of Uhud]]
* [[Battle of Uhud]]
* [[Hamza b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]]
* [[Hamza b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]]
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==Notes==
==Notes==
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== References ==
== References ==
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* ''Dāʾirat al-maʿārif buzurg-i Islāmī'', the entry of "Uhud".
* Fīrūz Ābādī, Muḥammad b. Yaʿqub. ''Al-Maghānim al-mutaba fi ma'alim tabah''. Riyadh: Dār al-Yamāma, 1389 Sh.
* Fīrūz Ābādī, Muḥammad b. Yaʿqub. ''Al-Maghānim al-mutaba fi ma'alim tabah''. Riyadh: Dār al-Yamāma, 1389 Sh.
* Ḥamawī, Yāqūt b. ʿAbd Allāh al-. ''Muʿjam al-buldān''.
* Ḥamawī, Yāqūt b. ʿAbd Allāh al-. ''Muʿjam al-buldān''. [n.p]. [n.d].
* Ibn Kathīr al-Dimashqi, Abu l-Fidal. ''Al-Sira al-nabawiyya''. Edited by Mustafa Abd al-Wahid. Cairo: Maṭbaʿa ʿIsā al-Bābi al-Ḥalabī, 1384 AH.
* Ibn Kathīr al-Dimashqi, Abu l-Fidal. ''Al-Sira al-nabawiyya''. Edited by Mustafa Abd al-Wahid. Cairo: Maṭbaʿa ʿIsā al-Bābi al-Ḥalabī, 1384 AH.
* Jaʿfarīyān, Rasūl. ''Āthar-i islāmī-yi Makka wa Madīna''. Tehran: Nashr-i Mashʿar, 1384 Sh.
* Jaʿfarīyān, Rasūl. ''Āthar-i islāmī-yi Makka wa Madīna''. Tehran: Nashr-i Mashʿar, 1384 Sh.
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