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The defeat in Badr was too much for the Quraish to bear, therefore, they decided to battle the Prophet (s) and the Muslims of Medina once again. Abu Sufyan, accompanied by two hundred cavalry, marched to Medina. Upon negotiating with Sallaam b. Meshkam, the head of Bani Nadhir, a couple of men were sent to Medina who torched the palm trees of 'Oraydh and fled. Abu Sufyan was under pursuit by the Prophet (s) but managed to escape. | The defeat in Badr was too much for the Quraish to bear, therefore, they decided to battle the Prophet (s) and the Muslims of Medina once again. Abu Sufyan, accompanied by two hundred cavalry, marched to Medina. Upon negotiating with Sallaam b. Meshkam, the head of Bani Nadhir, a couple of men were sent to Medina who torched the palm trees of 'Oraydh and fled. Abu Sufyan was under pursuit by the Prophet (s) but managed to escape. | ||
===Battle of | ===Battle of Uhud=== | ||
In the third Lunar year, Abu Sufyan led an enormous army to Medina with the hope of revenge from the Muslims. Near Medina, in Ohod, a heavy war broke out and the Muslims were defeated. Some of the Muslim elites such as Hamza, the Prophet's (s) uncle, were martyred. After the war Abu Sufyan went up a hill, and after praising the idols, promised the Prophet (s) another war in Badr. | In the third Lunar year, Abu Sufyan led an enormous army to Medina with the hope of revenge from the Muslims. Near Medina, in Ohod, a heavy war broke out and the Muslims were defeated. Some of the Muslim elites such as [[Hamza b. 'Abd al-Muttalib|Hamza]], the Prophet's (s) uncle, were martyred. After the war Abu Sufyan went up a hill, and after praising the idols, promised the Prophet (s) another war in Badr. | ||
The Prophet (s) went to Badr the following year, but Abu Sufyan convinced the Quraishis to return to Mecca before they reached Badr. | The Prophet (s) went to Badr the following year, but Abu Sufyan convinced the Quraishis to return to Mecca before they reached Badr. |