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In the brotherhood covenant of Muslims in [[Mecca]], Hamza became brother with [[Zayd b. Haritha]] and on the day of the [[Battle of Uhud]], had mentioned him as his successor. Also in the brotherhood covenant of [[Medina]], before the [[Battle of Badr]], he became the brother of [[Kulthum b. Hadm]].
In the brotherhood covenant of Muslims in [[Mecca]], Hamza became brother with [[Zayd b. Haritha]] and on the day of the [[Battle of Uhud]], had mentioned him as his successor. Also in the brotherhood covenant of [[Medina]], before the [[Battle of Badr]], he became the brother of [[Kulthum b. Hadm]].


The noble Prophet (s) tied the first flag of war for Hamza in [[1 Ramadan|Ramadan 1]] AH to lead the [[sirya]] against [[Quraysh]]'s caravan which was returning to [[Mecca]] from [[Levant]]. Hamza accompanied with 30 people from among the Immigrants went to 'Ays area near the sea and there encountered 300 pagan horsemen from Mecca led by [[Abu Jahl]]. Due to mediation of Majdi b. 'Amr Juhani who was at peace with both groups, no war took place and both armies came back to their people. Hamza also was the standard-bearer in the battles of Abwa' or Waddan, Dhu al-'Ushayra and [[Bani Qaynuqa']].
The noble Prophet (s) tied the first flag of war for Hamza in [[1 Ramadan|Ramadan 1]] AH to lead the [[Sariyya]] against [[Quraysh]]'s caravan which was returning to [[Mecca]] from [[Levant]]. Hamza accompanied with 30 people from among the Immigrants went to 'Ays area near the sea and there encountered 300 pagan horsemen from Mecca led by [[Abu Jahl]]. Due to mediation of Majdi b. 'Amr Juhani who was at peace with both groups, no war took place and both armies came back to their people. Hamza also was the standard-bearer in the battles of Abwa' or Waddan, Dhu al-'Ushayra and [[Bani Qaynuqa']].


In the [[Battle of Badr]], Hamza was in the closest part of the Islam's army to idolaters. The Prophet (s) sent him, [['Ali (a)]] and 'Ubayda b. Harith b. Abd al-Muttalib to fight with some of the chiefs of idolaters. According to different reports, 'Utba b. Rabi'a or Shayba were killed in direct combat with Hamza.
In the [[Battle of Badr]], Hamza was in the closest part of the Islam's army to idolaters. The Prophet (s) sent him, [['Ali (a)]] and 'Ubayda b. Harith b. Abd al-Muttalib to fight with some of the chiefs of idolaters. According to different reports, 'Utba b. Rabi'a or Shayba were killed in direct combat with Hamza.
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